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〔大衛的詩,交與伶長。調用朝鹿。〕我的神,我的神!為甚麼離棄我?為甚麼遠離不救我?不聽我唉哼的言語? 1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, so far from the words of my groaning?
但你是聖潔的,是用以色列的讚美為寶座〔或譯:居所〕的。 3 Yet you are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the praise of Israel. 22:3 Or ((Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel))
我如水被倒出來;我的骨頭都脫了節;我心在我裏面如蠟鎔化。 14 I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart has turned to wax; it has melted away within me.
我的精力枯乾,如同瓦片;我的舌頭貼在我牙床上。你將我安置在死地的塵土中。 15 My strength is dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth; you lay me 22:15 Or (( I am laid)) in the dust of death.
犬類圍著我,惡黨環繞我;他們扎了我的手,我的腳。 16 Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil men has encircled me, they have pierced 22:16 Some Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint and Syriac; most Hebrew manuscripts (( like the lion,)) my hands and my feet.
你們敬畏耶和華的人要讚美他!雅各的後裔都要榮耀他!以色列的後裔都要懼怕他! 23 You who fear the LORD, praise him! All you descendants of Jacob, honor him! Revere him, all you descendants of Israel!
因為他沒有藐視憎惡受苦的人,也沒有向他掩面;那受苦之人呼籲的時候,他就垂聽。 24 For he has not despised or disdained the suffering of the afflicted one; he has not hidden his face from him but has listened to his cry for help.
我在大會中讚美你的話是從你而來的;我要在敬畏耶和華的人面前還我的願。 25 From you comes the theme of my praise in the great assembly; before those who fear you 22:25 Hebrew ((him)) will I fulfill my vows.
地的四極都要想念耶和華,並且歸順他;列國的萬族都要在你面前敬拜。 27 All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the nations will bow down before him,
地上一切豐肥的人必吃喝而敬拜;凡下到塵土中─不能存活自己性命的人─都要在他面前下拜。 29 All the rich of the earth will feast and worship; all who go down to the dust will kneel before him-- those who cannot keep themselves alive.
April 11 "What I tell you in the darkness, speak ye in the light."(Matt. 10:27.) OUR Lord is constantly taking us into the dark, that He may tell us things. Into the dark of the shadowed home, where bereavement has drawn the blinds; into the dark of the lonely, desolate life, where some infirmity closes us in from the light and stir of life; into the dark of some crushing sorrow and disappointment. Then He tells us His secrets, great and wonderful, eternal and infinite; He causes the eye which has become dazzled by the glare of earth to behold the heavenly constellations; and the ear to detect the undertones of his voice, which is often drowned amid the tumult of earth's strident cries. But such revelations always imply a corresponding responsibility─"that speak ye in the light─that proclaim upon the housetops." We are not meant to always linger in the dark, or stay in the closet; presently we shall be summoned to take our place in the rush and storm of life; and when that moment comes, we are to speak and proclaim what we have learned. This gives a new meaning to suffering, the saddest element in which is often its apparent aimlessness. "How useless I am!" "What am I doing for the betterment of men?" "Wherefore this waste of the precious spikenard of my soul?" Such are the desperate laments of the sufferer. But God has a purpose in it all. He has withdrawn His child to the higher altitudes of fellowship, that he may hear God speaking face to face, and bear the message to his fellows at the mountain foot. Were the forty days wasted that Moses spent on the Mount, or the period spent at Horeb by Elijah, or the years spent in Arabia by Paul? There is no short cut to the life of faith, which is the allvital condition of a holy and victorious life. We must have periods of lonely meditation and fellowship with God. That our souls should have their mountains of fellowship, their valley of quiet rest beneath the shadow of a great rock, their nights beneath the stars, when darkness has veiled the material and silenced the stir of human like, and has opened the view of the infinite and eternal, is as indispensable as that our bodies should have food. Thus alone can the sense of God's presence become the fixed possession of the soul, enabling it to say repeatedly, with the Psalmist, "Thou art near, O God." ─F. B. Meyer.