Psalm 63:1 A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah. O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; Where he hid himself from Saul,
1 Samuel 22:5 23:14,15 26:1,2
David in the wilderness, complaining bitterly of his banishment from God’s house, thirsteth and longeth for it,
Psalm 63:1-3. His manner of blessing God. His experience, hope, and delight in God,
Psalm 63:4-8. Comforteth himself that his enemies shall be destroyed, and that he shall be in safety,
Psalm 63:9-11.
My God;
in covenant with me.
Early,
Heb.
in the morning;
which implies the doing it with greatest diligence and speed, taking the first and the best time for it, as
Job 8:5 Psalm 78:34 Proverbs 1:28.
Thirsteth for thee,
i.e. for the presence and enjoyment of thee in thy house and ordinances, as the next verse declareth it.
Longeth;
or,
languisheth, or
pineth away. The desire of my soul after thee is so vehement and insatiable, that my very body feels the effects of it, as it commonly doth of all great passions.
A dry and thirsty land, where no water is;
so called, either,
1. Metaphorically; in a land where I want the refreshing waters of the sanctuary. Or,
2. Properly; I thirst not so much for water (which yet I greatly want) as for thee.