Psalms 88:9

"My eyes are dim from grief. I have called on you daily, LORD. I have spread out my hands to you."

Key Reflection

In Psalms 88:9, the psalmist vividly describes their state of deep sorrow and persistent calling upon God for help. The phrase "my eyes are dim from grief" (וְעַיִן לָתֵת שֹׁכֵךְ) suggests not just physical tiredness but a profound emotional weariness, reflecting the intensity of their suffering. By calling on God daily and spreading out their hands to Him, the psalmist illustrates a posture of earnest prayer and desperate plea, highlighting both the ongoing nature of their distress and their unwavering faith in God's responsiveness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction -I weep; my eye pours out tears. Literally, My eye pines away, or decays. CompareJob 16:20, note;Isaiah 38:3, note;Psalms 6:6, note. Lord, I have called daily upon thee -That is, I have prayed earnestly and long, but I have received no answer. I have stretched out my hands unto thee -I have spread out my hands in the attitude of prayer. The idea is that of earnest supplication.

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