Verse 3
(3) When I kept.—He describes his state of mind before he could bring himself to confess his sin (the rendering of the particle ki by when, comp. Hosea 11:1, is quite correct). Like that knight of story, in whom
“His mood was often like a fiend, and roseAnd drove him into wastes and solitudesFor agony, who was yet a living soul,”
this man could not live sleek and smiling in his sin, but was so tortured by “remorseful pain” that his body bore the marks of his mental anguish, which, no doubt, “had marr’d his face, and marked it ere his time.”
My bones waxed old.—For this expression comp. Psalms 6:2.
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