Psalms 88 documents the most profound expression of unrelieved suffering in the Psalter, ending without a traditional note of praise. It articulates a raw, consistent appeal to the 'God of my salvation' from the edge of the grave, proving that persistent prayer is itself a victory when all other hope seems lost.
Lover and friend hast thou put far from me, and mine acquaintance into darkness.
Navigate the 'lowest pit' with a psalmist who refuses to stop praying, even when his only companion is sorrow. Begin your study with psalms 88 summary.
Observe that despite the gloom, the writer still addresses God as the 'God of my salvation,' an 'Aha!' moment showing that faith can exist even without feeling. The 'Word Secret' is Chashak, meaning 'darkness' or 'obscurity,' used here to describe the psalmist's total isolation. Discover the riches with psalms 88 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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