Psalm 25:22
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New International Version (©1984)
Redeem Israel, O God, from all their troubles!

New Living Translation (©2007)
O God, ransom Israel from all its troubles.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Redeem Israel, O God, Out of all his troubles.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
Oh God, save Israel from all his oppressors!

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Rescue Israel, O God, from all its troubles!

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

American King James Version
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

American Standard Version
Redeem Israel, O God, Out all of his troubles.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Deliver Israel, O God, from all his tribulations.

Darby Bible Translation
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

English Revised Version
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

Webster's Bible Translation
Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

World English Bible
Redeem Israel, God, out all of his troubles. By David.

Young's Literal Translation
Redeem Israel, O God, from all his distresses!

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Redeem Israel - Redeem or save thy people - the word "Israel" here being used, as elsewhere, to denote the people of God.

Out of all his troubles - Save thy people from persecution, and from trial of all kinds. The prayer of the psalmist had, before this, related mainly to himself. He had made mention of his own troubles and sorrows, and had earnestly sought relief. The psalm, however, closes appropriately with a reference to others; to all the people of God who might be in similar circumstances. Religion is not selfish. The mind under the influence of true piety, however intensely it may feel its own trouble, and however earnestly it may pray for deliverance, is not forgetful of the troubles of others; and prayers for their comfort and deliverance are freely mingled with those which the afflicted children of God offer for themselves. This verse may be, therefore, taken as an illustration of the nature of true piety: piety that seeks the welfare of all; piety that does not terminate in itself alone; piety that desires the happiness of all people, especially the deliverance of the suffering and the sad. It should, however, be added that this verse is no part of the alphabetical series in the psalm - that having been ended, in Psalm 25:21, with the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet. This verse commences with the Hebrew letter pe (p). Some have supposed that it was added to the psalm when it was prepared for public use, in order to make what was at first applicable to an individual appropriate as a part of public worship - or because the sentiments in the psalm, originally having reference to one individual, were as applicable to the people of God generally as to the author of the psalm. There is some plausibility in this conjecture.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Redeems Israel, O God - The people are prayed for in the preceding verses as if one person; now he includes the whole, lest his own personal necessities should narrow his heart. and cause him to forget his fellow sufferers.

This verse stands out of the order of the Psalm; and does not appear to have formed a part of the alphabetical arrangement. It is a general prayer for the redemption of Israel from captivity; and may well be applied to those of the true Israel who are seeking for complete redemption from the power, the guilt, and the pollution of sin; and from all the troubles that spring from it. And let it be ever known, that God alone can redeem Israel.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles. David was not only concerned for himself, but for the whole nation of Israel, which was involved in trouble through this unnatural rebellion of his son, and many of his subjects; and no doubt he may have a further view to the redemption of the church of God, the spiritual Israel, by the Messiah; and his sense may be, that God would send the promised Redeemer and Saviour, to redeem his people from all their iniquities; from the law, its curses and condemnation; to ransom them out of the hands of Satan, that is stronger than they; and to deliver them from all their enemies, and from death itself, the last enemy, which will put an end to all their troubles, Isaiah 35:10.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

His experience is not singular, but the enmity of the world and sin bring all who belong to the people of God into straits just as they have him. And the need of the individual will not cease until the need of the whole undergoes a radical remedy. Hence the intercessory prayer of this meagre closing distich, whose connection with what precedes is not in this instance so close as in Psalm 34:23. It looks as though it was only added when Psalm 25 came to be used in public worship; and the change of the name of God favours this view. Both Psalms close with a פ in excess of the alphabet. Perhaps the first פ represents the π, and the second the φ; for Psalm 25:16; Psalm 34:17 follow words ending in a consonant, and Psalm 25:22; Psalm 34:23, words ending in a vowel. Or is it a propensity for giving a special representation of the final letters, just as these are sometimes represented, though not always perfectly, at the close of the hymns of the synagogue (pijutim)?


Geneva Study Bible

Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.


Wesley's Notes

25:22 Israel - If thou wilt not help me, yet spare thy people who suffer for my sake, and in my sufferings.


Scofield Reference Notes

Margin redeem

See Scofield Note: "Isa 59:20" See Scofield Note: "Ex 14:30"


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

22. Extend these blessings to all Thy people in all their distresses.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

25:15-22 The psalmist concludes, as he began, with expressing dependence upon God, and desire toward him. It is good thus to hope, and quietly to wait for the salvation of the Lord. And if God turns to us, no matter who turns from us. He pleads his own integrity. Though guilty before God, yet, as to his enemies, he had the testimony of conscience that he had done them no wrong. God would, at length, give Israel rest from all their enemies round about. In heaven, God's Israel will be perfectly redeemed from all troubles. Blessed Saviour, thou hast graciously taught us that without thee we can do nothing. Do thou teach us how to pray, how to appear before thee in the way which thou shalt choose, and how to lift up our whole hearts and desires after thee, for thou art the Lord our righteousness.


Psalm 44:26 Rise up and help us; redeem us because of your unfailing love.
Psalm 130:8 He himself will redeem Israel from all their sins.

David Distresses Israel Psalm Redeem Salvation Troubles


Redeem Israel, O God, out of all his troubles.

Ps 14:7 51:18,19 122:6 130:8

Psalms Chapter 25 Verse 22

Alphabetical: all from God his Israel O of Out Redeem their troubles

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