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Sálmarnir 73:16
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When: Psalms 36:6, Psalms 77:19, Psalms 97:2, Proverbs 30:2, Proverbs 30:3, Ecclesiastes 8:17, Romans 11:33
too painful for me: Heb. labour in mine eyes, Psalms 39:6, Luke 18:32-34, John 16:18, John 16:19
Reciprocal: Genesis 43:18 - the men Job 24:1 - not see Job 37:19 - we Habakkuk 2:1 - stand Acts 8:31 - How
Gill's Notes on the Bible
When I thought to know this,.... How to reconcile the prosperity of the wicked, and the afflictions of the righteous, to the perfections of God, and his wise providence in the government of the world, by the mere dint of reason, without consulting the sacred oracles, or his own and others' experience:
it was too painful for me: too laborious and toilsome, a work he was not equal to; "hic labor, hoc opus"; see Ecclesiastes 8:17.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
When I thought to know this - When I endeavored to comprehend this, or to explain it to myself. The idea is that he “thought” on the subject, or “meditated” on it with a view to be able to understand it. He did not express his opinions and feelings to others, but he dwelt on them in his own mind; not to find additional difficulties, not to confirm himself in opposition to God, and not to find new occasions for distrusting the divine government, but to understand exactly how this was. It was his object to seek and understand “the truth.”
It was too painful for me - Margin, “It was labor in mine eyes.” The Hebrew word rendered “painful,” means properly labor, toil, a burden; and the idea is, that the question was a burden - was too weighty for his weak powers.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 73:16. When I thought to know this — When I reviewed the history of our fathers, I saw that, though thou hadst from time to time hidden thy face because of their sins, yet thou hadst never utterly abandoned them to their adversaries; and it was not reasonable to conclude that thou wouldst do now what thou hadst never done before; and yet the continuance of our captivity, the oppressive hardships which we suffer, and the small prospect there is of release, puzzle me again. These things have been very painful to me.