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The Honest Cry of Faith
Commentators explain that asking God "how long will you look on?" is not a sign of weak faith, but an honest cry from deep distress. Scholars like Calvin and Barnes note that God permits His people to lament His apparent delay in prayer, expressing their pain while still trusting that He sees and will eventually act. It's a prayer about God's timing, not His power or awareness.
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18th Century
Theologian
Lord, how long wilt thou look on? — How long will you witness this without intervening to deliver me, and to punish those who treat…
19th Century
Bishop
Darling ... see margin and Note to Psalm 22:20.
The lions is another suitable epithet for the hostile forei…
16th Century
Theologian
O Lord! how long will you look on? The meaning of the word that I have translated as how long, is ambiguous in Hebrew. In Latin, …
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17th Century
Pastor
Lord, how long will you look on ?
&c.] And behold these injuries and insults, and not arise to help and save? The psalmist fir…
17th Century
Minister
Though the people of God are, and strive to be, quiet, yet it has been common for their enemies to devise deceitful matters against them. David pra…