Psalm 116 [MT 117]
Commentary from 14 fathers
For his mercy has been abundant toward us: and the truth of the Lord endures for ever.
ὅτι ἐκραταιώθη τὸ ἔλεος αὐτοῦ ἐφ᾿ ἡμᾶς, καὶ ἡ ἀλήθεια τοῦ Κυρίου μένει εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα.
ꙗ҆́кѡ ᲂу҆тверди́сѧ млⷭ҇ть є҆гѡ̀ на на́съ, и҆ и҆́стина гдⷭ҇нѧ пребыва́етъ во вѣ́къ.
“Because he has inclined his ear to me.” “He inclined,” he said, not that you might take some corporeal notion about God having ears and inclining them to a gentle voice, as we do, putting our ear close to those who speak low, so that by the nearness we may perceive what is said. But he said, “he inclined,” in order that he might point out to us his own weakness. Because through kindness God came down to me while I was lying on the ground, as if, when some sick person is not able to speak clearly because of his great weakness, a kind physician, bringing his ear close, should learn through the nearness what was necessary for the sick person. Therefore, “He has inclined his ear to me.” The divine ear, indeed, does not need a voice for perception; it knows how to recognize in the movements of the heart what is sought. Or, do you not hear how Moses, although he said nothing but met the Lord with his inexpressible groanings, was heard by the Lord, who said, “Why do you cry to me?” God knows how to hear even the blood of a just person, to which no tongue is attached and of which no voice pierces the air. The presence of good works is a loud voice before God.“And in my days I will call on him.” If we have prayed on one day, or if in one hour for a brief time we were saddened by our sins, we are carefree as if we had already made some compensation for our wickedness. However, the holy person says that he is disclosing his confession, which is measured by the whole time of his life, for he says, “In all my days I will call on him.” Then, in order that you may not think that he called on God because he was fortunate in this life and because all his affairs were successful, he describes in detail the magnitude and difficulty of the circumstances in which, when he was involved, he did not forget the name of God.
Homilies on the Psalms 22
But whence has he hoped for this? Since, he says, "He has inclined His ear unto me: and in my days I have called upon Him" [Psalm 116:2]. I loved, therefore, because He will hear; He will hear, "because He has inclined His ear unto me." But whence do you know, O human soul, that God has inclined His ear unto you, except you say, "I have believed"? These three things, therefore, "abide, faith, hope, charity:" [1 Corinthians 13:13] because you have believed, you have hoped; because you have hoped, you have loved....
Exposition on Psalm 116
[Alleluia.] Praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise him, all ye peoples.
᾿Αλληλούϊα. - ΑΙΝΕΙΤΕ τὸν Κύριον, πάντα τὰ ἔθνη, ἐπαινέσατε αὐτόν, πάντες οἱ λαοί,
Хвали́те гдⷭ҇а, всѝ ꙗ҆зы́цы, похвали́те є҆го̀, всѝ лю́дїе: