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span data-lang="jpn" data-trans="kyb" data-ref="psa.25.1" class="versetxt"> 1 主よ、わが魂はあなたを仰ぎ望みます。2 わが神よ、わたしはあなたに信頼します。どうか、わたしをはずかしめず、わたしの敵を勝ち誇らせないでください。3 すべてあなたを待ち望む者をはずかしめず、みだりに信義にそむく者をはずかしめてください。4 主よ、あなたの大路をわたしに知らせ、あなたの道をわたしに教えてください。5 あなたのまことをもって、わたしを導き、わたしを教えてください。あなたはわが救の神です。わたしはひねもすあなたを待ち望みます。6 主よ、あなたのあわれみと、いつくしみとを思い出してください。これはいにしえから絶えることがなかったのです。7 わたしの若き時の罪と、とがとを思い出さないでください。主よ、あなたの恵みのゆえに、あなたのいつくしみにしたがって、わたしを思い出してください。8 主は恵みふかく、かつ正しくいらせられる。それゆえ、主は道を罪びとに教え、9 へりくだる者を公義に導き、へりくだる者にその道を教えられる。10 主のすべての道はその契約とあかしとを守る者にはいつくしみであり、まことである。11 主よ、み名のために、わたしの罪をおゆるしください。わたしの罪は大きいのです。12 主を恐れる人はだれか。主はその選ぶべき道をその人に教えられる。13 彼はみずからさいわいに住まい、そのすえは地を継ぐであろう。14 主の親しみは主をおそれる者のためにあり、主はその契約を彼らに知らせられる。15 わたしの目は常に主に向かっている。主はわたしの足を網から取り出されるからである。16 わたしをかえりみ、わたしをあわれんでください。わたしはひとりわびしく苦しんでいるのです。17 わたしの心の悩みをゆるめ、わたしを苦しみから引き出してください。18 わたしの苦しみ悩みをかえりみ、わたしのすべての罪をおゆるしください。19 わたしの敵がいかに多く、かつ激しい憎しみをもってわたしを憎んでいるかをごらんください。20 わたしの魂を守り、わたしをお助けください。わたしをはずかしめないでください。わたしはあなたに寄り頼んでいます。21 どうか、誠実と潔白とが、わたしを守ってくれるように。わたしはあなたを待ち望んでいます。22 神よ、イスラエルをあがない、すべての悩みから救いだしてください。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Desire;   Faith;   Net;   Seekers;   The Topic Concordance - Help;   Snares;   Trust;   Waiting;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Letters;   Psalms, the Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Acrostic;   English Versions;   Greek Versions of Ot;   Psalms;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Look ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Lamentations of jeremiah;   Psalms the book of;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Feet;   Net;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for September 19;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Mine: Psalms 121:1, Psalms 121:2, Psalms 123:2, Psalms 141:8

pluck: Heb. bring forth

out: Psalms 31:4, Psalms 124:7, Psalms 124:8, Jeremiah 5:26, 2 Timothy 2:25, 2 Timothy 2:26

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 1:20 - the eyes 2 Chronicles 20:12 - our eyes Psalms 123:1 - lift I Lamentations 1:11 - see Zechariah 9:1 - when

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Mine eyes [are] ever towards the Lord,.... Not only as the God of nature and providence, for his daily support and supply, in which sense the eyes of all creatures wait upon him; but as his covenant God and Father, having the eyes of his understanding opened to see and know him as such, and the eye of his faith directed to him, to believe in him, and make him his hope and trust; and his eye was single to him; it was to him, and him only, that he looked; and it was constant, it was ever to him, he set the Lord always before him; and such a look was well pleasing to God: it may also respect the lifting up of his eyes to God in prayer for all mercies temporal and spiritual, and his prayer was the prayer of faith; as follows:

for he shall pluck my feet out of the net; of the corruption of nature, and the lusts of it, as Aben Ezra interprets it; by which the saints are sometimes ensnared and taken captive, and out of which they cannot make their escape of themselves; but there is a deliverance from it by Jesus Christ their Lord: or out of the temptations of Satan, called his devices, and wiles, and the snares of the devil; and as the Lord knows how to deliver his out of temptations, he does deliver them in his own time; or rather out of the nets and snares laid for him by wicked men; as by his son Absalom, Ahithophel, and others, in which his feet were as a bird in the snare of the fowler; but he believed the net, or snare, would be broken, and he should escape, as he did.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord - This is an indication of the habitual state of mind of the psalmist. He had said that God would lead and guide those who were meek, gentle, teachable, humble; and he now says that this was his habitual state of mind. He constantly looked to God. He sought His direction. In perplexity, in doubt, in difficulty, in danger, in view of death and the future world, he looked to God as his guide. In other words, in reference to himself, he carried out the principles which he had stated as constituting true religion. It was a religion of dependence on God, for man’s only hope is in him.

For he shall pluck my feet out of the net - Margin, “bring forth.” Compare Psalms 9:15-16, note; Psalms 10:9, note. The “net” here is that which had been laid for him by the wicked. He trusted in God alone to deliver him from it.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 25:15. Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord — All my expectation is from him alone. If I get at any time entangled, he will pluck my feet out of the net.


 
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