O LORD God of my salvation, I have cried day and night before thee:
O LORD God who saves me, I have cried out to you day and night:
The writer is desperately calling out to God for help, crying to Him both day and night without stopping.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 88 is a lament psalm attributed to Heman the Ezrahite, written during a time of deep personal suffering in ancient Israel, likely reflecting experiences of illness, oppression, or national crisis. In the cultural context of the Old Testament, such psalms were used in worship to express raw emotions and pleas for divine help, emphasizing God's role as a savior. This verse specifically captures the psalmist's persistent prayer as a common practice among the faithful.
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