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Hebrew Modern Translation

ืชื”ืœื™ื 38:7

כי כסלי מלאו נקלה ואין מתם בבשרי׃

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Conviction;   Disease;   Prayer;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Diseases;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Psalms, the Book of;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Suffering;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Pit;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - English Versions;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Psalms;   Sin;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Arrow;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;   Zion;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Disease;   Loins;  

Parallel Translations

Hebrew Aleppo Codex
[38:8] ืžืœืื• ื ืงืœื” ื•ืื™ืŸ ืžืชื ื‘ื‘ืฉืจื™
Biblia Hebrica Stuttgartensia (1967/77)
[38:8] ๏ฌปึดึฝื™ึพื›ึฐึญืกึธืœึทื™ ืžึธืœึฐืึฃ๏ฌต ื ึดืงึฐืœึถึ‘ื” ื•ึฐืึตึฅื™ืŸ ืžึฐึืชึนึ—ื ๏ฌฑึดื‘ึฐ๏ฌซึธืจึดึฝื™ ืƒ
Westminster Leningrad Codex
[38:8] ๏ฌปึดึฝื™ึพื›ึฐืกึธืœึทื™ ืžึธืœึฐื๏ฌต ื ึดืงึฐืœึถื” ื•ึฐืึตื™ืŸ ืžึฐืชึนื ๏ฌฑึดื‘ึฐ๏ฌซึธืจึดึฝื™ ืƒ

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

my loins: Psalms 41:8, 2 Chronicles 21:18, 2 Chronicles 21:19, Job 7:5, Job 30:18, Acts 12:23

no: Psalms 38:3

Reciprocal: Job 2:8 - took him Psalms 6:2 - for I Psalms 38:5 - My wounds Psalms 78:13 - made Luke 14:21 - the halt

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For my loins are filled with a loathsome [disease],.... The word here used has the signification of burning k; and the Targum renders it, "my loins are filled with burning"; a burning fever was upon him, or there was an inflammation in those parts; a hot burning ulcer, which might be nauseous; and so was true in both senses. Aben Ezra interprets it abominable and vile; something not fit to be mentioned; and so Kimchi and Ben Melech. The word is rendered sometimes "lightly esteemed"; as in 1 Samuel 18:23; and Jarchi thinks it has this sense here; and the meaning is, that he was vile in his own eyes, and mean in his own esteem. Doubtless the psalmist has reference to something more than a bodily disease; at least not to that only, but to the disease of his soul also, sin, which has the nature of a disease; it is an hereditary one, which is derived from one to another by propagation; it is universal, and reaches to all men, and to all the parts of the body and powers of the soul; it is a complication of disorders: it is in its own nature mortal, and ever incurable but by Christ; and, as here, it is a loathsome one; it is loathsome to God, and to all sensible sinners: and when the psalmist says his loins were filled with it, it may signify that it was an internal disorder that was in him; sin that dwelt in him, a law in his members; and may denote the aboundings of sin in him, the swarms of corruptions that were in him; as also the pain it gave him, and the quick sense he had of it;

and [there is] no soundness in my flesh: which is repeated, see

Psalms 38:3; partly for confirmation's sake, and partly to show the continued sense of it, as persons under a disorder are continually making mention of it.

k R. Joseph Kimchi Abendana ร—ย ร—ยงร—ยœร—ย” "ardore", Pagninus, Vatablus "ardens ulcus", Musculus, so some in Vatablus; "tostione", Piscator; "adustione", Gejerus; so the Targum; "adusto", Gussetius, Ebr. Comment. p. 742.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

For my bones are filled with a loathsome disease - This would seem to indicate the seat of the disease, though not its nature. The word used here, according to Gesenius (Lexicon), properly denotes the internal muscles of the loins near the kidneys, to which the fat adheres. The word rendered รขย€ยœloathsomeรขย€ย - the word รขย€ยœdiseaseรขย€ย being supplied by our translators - is derived from ร—ยงร—ยœร—ย” qaรŒย‚laรŒย‚h, a word which means to roast, to parch, as fruit, grain, etc.; and then, in the form used here, it means scorched, burned; hence, a burning or inflammation; and the whole phrase would be synonymous with รขย€ยœan inflammation of the kidneys.รขย€ย The word used here does not imply that there was any eruption, or ulcer, though it would seem from Psalms 38:5 that this was the fact, and that the inflammation had produced this effect.

And there is no soundness in my flesh - See Psalms 38:3. His disease was so deep-seated and so pervading, that there did not seem to be รขย€ยœanyรขย€ย soundness in his flesh. His whole body seemed to be diseased.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 38:7. For my loins are filled with a loathsome disease] Or rather, a burning; ร—ย ร—ยงร—ยœร—ย” nikleh, from ร—ยงร—ยœร—ย” kalah, to fry, scorch, &c., hence ร—ย ร—ยงร—ยœร—ย” nikleh, a burning, or strongly feverish disease.

There is no soundness in my flesh. — All without and all within bears evidence that the whole of my solids and fluids are corrupt.


 
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