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Yahweh, in trouble have they visited you; they poured out a prayer [when] your chastening was on them.
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Prayer as a Heartfelt Whisper
Multiple commentators highlight that the Hebrew word for “prayer” here implies a quiet, heartfelt plea rather than a formal speech. It is described as a “whispering,” “muttering,” or “sighing.” This suggests that in times of deep distress, God hears the sincere, often unspoken groans of the heart, which can be more profound than eloquent words.
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Isaiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Poured out a prayer - Margin, ‘Secret speech.’ The Hebrew word לחשׁ lachash means properly a whispering, muttering; and th…
19th Century
Anglican
Lord, in trouble have they visited thee. —Better, have they missed you (as in 1 Samuel 20:6; [Refere…
Baptist
You had removed it far to all the ends of the earth.
LORD, in trouble they have visited you, they poured out a prayer when your…
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16th Century
Protestant
O Jehovah, in tribulation they have visited thee. This might be explained as relating to hypocrites, who never flee to God except when the…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Lord, in trouble have they visited you This, and the two following verses (Isaiah 26:17[Reference Isaiah…
Every creature, every business, anything in any way serviceable to our comfort, God makes it so; He makes that work for us which seemed to work aga…
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13th Century
Catholic
1. In that day. In this section, the prophet gives thanks for the justification of the people. This is divided into two parts.…