Verse 1
1. I cried unto God “My distresses were great, and I had none but God to go to.” Hammond.
He gave ear unto me The rabbinical construction takes the verb as a peculiar form of the imperative, ( hear thou me,) which suits better the feelings of the psalmist as not having yet received the answer to prayer. The complaint goes on to Psalms 77:9, and the subsequent part of the psalm describes only the triumph of faith, not the formal fulfilment of his request. Compare Habakkuk 3:17-19
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