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Psalms 107:28 — King James Version← Study notes

Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he bringeth them out of their distresses.


Psalms 107:28Hebrew Interlinear

Hebrew · Psalms 107:287 words
HebrewMeaning
וַ/יִּצְעֲק֣וּwayiṣəʿăqw
and they cried outconjH6817
at all · cry · gather
אֶלʾel
topronH413
according to · after · against · among ···
יְ֭הוָהyəhwāh
YahwehnounH3068
the Lord. Compare
בַּ/צַּ֣רbaṣar
when it was distresspronH6862
afflicted · anguish · close · distress ···
לָ/הֶ֑םlāhem
pron
וּֽ֝/מִ/מְּצֽוּקֹתֵי/הֶ֗םwmiməṣwqōtēyhem
and from troubles theirconjH4691
distress
יוֹצִיאֵֽ/םywōṣiyʾēm
he brought out themverbH3318
after · assuredly · bear out · begotten ···
Words are listed top to bottom following the original right-to-left reading order. אֵת (ʾēṯ) is a direct object marker with no English equivalent, shown faded.

Church Fathers on Psalms 107:28

1. This Psalm commends unto us the mercies of God, proved in ourselves, and is therefore the sweeter to the experienced. And it is a wonder if it can be pleasing to any one, except to him who has learned in his own case, what he hears in this Psalm. Yet was it written not for any one or two, but for the people of God, and set forth that it might know itself therein as in a mirror. Its title needs not now to be treated, for it is Halleluia, and again Halleluia. Which we have a…

Augustine · 4th century · Exposition on Psalm 107 (excerpt)
Nicene & Post-Nicene / Ante-Nicene Fathers translations · public domain
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