But I am poor and sorrowful: let thy salvation, O God, set me up on high.
But I am poor and full of sorrow: let your salvation, O God, lift me up high.
The writer is crying out to God from a place of poverty and deep sadness, asking God's salvation to raise him up and restore him.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 69 is attributed to King David and serves as a heartfelt lament where he cries out to God amid personal suffering and enemies' attacks, possibly during times of war or betrayal in ancient Israel. Historically, David experienced real hardships as a warrior-king, including being hunted and feeling abandoned, which made him identify as poor and sorrowful despite his status. This psalm fits into the broader biblical tradition of prayers for deliverance, reflecting the cultural reliance on God for protection and justice in a world full of threats.
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