Psalm 39:10
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New International Version (©1984)
Remove your scourge from me; I am overcome by the blow of your hand.

New Living Translation (©2007)
But please stop striking me! I am exhausted by the blows from your hand.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Remove your stroke from me; I am spent by the hostility of your hand.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"Remove Your plague from me; Because of the opposition of Your hand I am perishing.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
Remove your scourges from me and the blows of your hands.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Remove the sickness you laid upon me. My life is over because you struck me with your hand.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Remove your scourge away from me: I am consumed by the blow of your hand.

American King James Version
Remove your stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of your hand.

American Standard Version
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thy hand.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Remove thy scourges from me. The strength of thy hand hath made me faint in rebukes:

Darby Bible Translation
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thy hand.

English Revised Version
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.

Webster's Bible Translation
Remove thy stroke away from me; I am consumed by the blow of thy hand.

World English Bible
Remove your scourge away from me. I am overcome by the blow of your hand.

Young's Literal Translation
Turn aside from off me Thy stroke, From the striving of Thy hand I have been consumed.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Remove thy stroke away from me - And yet this calm submission, as expressed in Psalm 39:9, does not take away the desire that the hand of God may be removed, and that the suffering that is brought upon us may cease. Perfect submission is not inconsistent with the prayer that, if it be the will of God, the calamity may be removed: Luke 22:42. On the word here rendered "stroke" - נגע nega‛ - see the notes at Psalm 38:11. It is equivalent here to chastisement, or judgment. It refers to the trial which he was then enduring, whatever it was, which had given occasion to the feelings that he says Psalm 39:1-2 he had felt bound to suppress when in the presence of the wicked, but in reference to which he had learned entirely to acquiesce Psalm 39:9. From that trial itself he now prays that he may be delivered.

I am consumed - I am wasting away. I cannot long bear up under it. I must sink down to the grave if it is not removed. See Psalm 39:13.

By the blow of thine hand - Margin, as in Hebrew: "conflict." That is, the blow which God brings on anyone when he has, as it were, a "strife" or a "conflict" with him. It is designed here to express his affliction, as if God had "struck" him.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

Remove thy stroke away from me - This seems to be a figure taken from gladiators, or persons contending in single combat. One is wounded so as to be able to maintain the fight no longer: he therefore gives in, and prays his adversary to spare his life. I am conquered; I can hold the contest no longer: thou art too powerful for me. He cries what our ancestors used to term craven; the word spoken by him who was conquered in the battle ordeal, or trial by combat.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Remove thy stroke away from me,.... The psalmist still considers his affliction as coming from the hand of God, as his stroke upon him, and which lay as a heavy burden on him, and which God only could remove; and to him he applies for the removal of it, who is to be sought unto by his people to do such things for them; nor is such an application any ways contrary to that silence and patience before expressed;

I am consumed by the blow of thine hand; meaning either that his flesh was consumed by his affliction, which came from the hand of God, or he should be consumed if he did not remove it: he could not bear up under it, but must sink and die; if he continued to strive and contend with him, his spirit would fail before him, and the soul that he had made; and therefore he entreats he would remember he was but dust, and remove his hand from him; for this is a reason enforcing the preceding petition.


Geneva Study Bible

Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.


Wesley's Notes

39:10 Remove - Take off the judgment which thou hast inflicted upon me. I am - Help me before I am utterly lost.


King James Translators' Notes

blow: Heb. conflict


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

39:7-13 There is no solid satisfaction to be had in the creature; but it is to be found in the Lord, and in communion with him; to him we should be driven by our disappointments. If the world be nothing but vanity, may God deliver us from having or seeking our portion in it. When creature-confidences fail, it is our comfort that we have a God to go to, a God to trust in. We may see a good God doing all, and ordering all events concerning us; and a good man, for that reason, says nothing against it. He desires the pardoning of his sin, and the preventing of his shame. We must both watch and pray against sin. When under the correcting hand of the Lord, we must look to God himself for relief, not to any other. Our ways and our doings bring us into trouble, and we are beaten with a rod of our own making. What a poor thing is beauty! and what fools are those that are proud of it, when it will certainly, and may quickly, be consumed! The body of man is as a garment to the soul. In this garment sin has lodged a moth, which wears away, first the beauty, then the strength, and finally the substance of its parts. Whoever has watched the progress of a lingering distemper, or the work of time alone, in the human frame, will feel at once the force of this comparison, and that, surely every man is vanity. Afflictions are sent to stir up prayer. If they have that effect, we may hope that God will hear our prayer. The believer expects weariness and ill treatment on his way to heaven; but he shall not stay here long : walking with God by faith, he goes forward on his journey, not diverted from his course, nor cast down by the difficulties he meets. How blessed it is to sit loose from things here below, that while going home to our Father's house, we may use the world as not abusing it! May we always look for that city, whose Builder and Maker is God.


Exodus 9:3 the hand of the LORD will bring a terrible plague on your livestock in the field--on your horses and donkeys and camels and on your cattle and sheep and goats.
Job 9:34 someone to remove God's rod from me, so that his terror would frighten me no more.
Job 13:21 Withdraw your hand far from me, and stop frightening me with your terrors.
Psalm 32:4 For day and night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was sapped as in the heat of summer. Selah
Psalm 88:7 Your wrath lies heavily upon me; you have overwhelmed me with all your waves. Selah

Blow Blows Consumed Hand Hard Longer Opposition Overcome Perishing Plague Remove Scourge Spent Striving Stroke Turn Wasted


Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand.

Remove Ps 25:16,17 1Sa 6:5 Job 9:34 13:21

I am consumed Ps 38:3,4

blow [heb.] conflict Job 40:8

Psalms Chapter 39 Verse 10

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