Sons of Korah was founded by Matthew Jacoby and Matthew continues to co-ordinate the project. Matthew, who recently completed his doctorate in philosophy and theology at the University of Melbourne, teaches on the spirituality of the psalms and his concise commentary on the settings of the psalms is a feature that is woven through most concert events. In all things Sons of Korah seek to provide an impacting musical journey into the spirit and world of the psalms. The other regular touring members of the group are Jayden Lee, Rod Wilson and Mike Avery. In most cases Sons of Korah tour as a four piece band though they occasionally expand for bigger events.
Sons of Korah is also a partner of the Bible Societies in Australia and New Zealand and in most cases they tour in support of the work of the Bible Society.
Psalm 69
Sons Of Korah Lyrics
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for the waters have
come up to my neck
I sink in the depths
where there is no foothold.
I have come into deep waters,
the floods engulf me now
My throat is parched
and I am worn out
from calling out for help
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
LORD you know my sin,
my guilt is not hidden from you
May those whose hope
is in you LORD
not be disgraced
because of me
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
I am a stranger to my brothers,
to my own family
For zeal for your house,
it consumes me,
and the insults to you
fall on me
The lyrics of Sons of Korah's song Psalm 69 depict a desperate plea for salvation from God. The writer starts by asking God to save them because the floods have come up to their neck, indicating a situation that is completely overwhelmed by sin and destruction. They continue to express their desperation, stating that they are sinking in the depths and there is no foothold to escape from. The writer is consumed by deep waters, and the floods are engulfing them.
As the song continues, the writer expresses their extreme exhaustion and weariness from calling out for help, indicating an inner sense of hopelessness. They describe a sense of being lost and unable to find God, stating that their eyes fail in looking for Him consistently. They again appeal to God and acknowledge their guilt, asking Him to save the people whose hope is in Him and not let them be disgraced because of the writer's sins.
The writer then reveals that they feel isolated from their family and brothers because of their zeal for God's house. The insults meant for God consume them, causing them social rejection and criticism. In summary, the song is a desperate plea to God for forgiveness, salvation, and redemption from a deep sense of sin and loss, leading to social isolation and criticism.
Line by Line Meaning
Save me O my God
for the waters have
come up to my neck
I am in great danger and distress, Lord. Please save me from the situation as it is overwhelming me.
I sink in the depths
where there is no foothold.
I have come into deep waters,
the floods engulf me now
I feel like I am drowning in my troubles, without any support or solution, and it seems to be getting worse as each day passes.
My throat is parched
and I am worn out
from calling out for help
I have been crying out to you for help for so long, that my voice is almost gone, and I feel exhausted from having to keep up with the situation.
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
I am desperately trying to find you, Lord, to get some relief or guidance, but it seems like you are not answering my prayers.
LORD you know my sin,
my guilt is not hidden from you
I am aware of my wrongdoing, Lord, and I know that you know it too. I am not trying to hide it, I am asking for your mercy and forgiveness.
May those whose hope
is in you LORD
not be disgraced
because of me
I do not want my mistakes to affect or shame those who trust in you, Lord. Please do not let my failures impact their relationship with you.
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
My eyes fail looking for you
I repeat my plea, Lord, because I am still struggling and hoping for an answer from you. I need you more than ever.
I am a stranger to my brothers,
to my own family
I feel like I am alone in my problems, even among those who are supposed to be close to me. I am an outsider in my own home.
For zeal for your house,
it consumes me,
and the insults to you
fall on me
I am passionate about your name and your honor, Lord. It hurts me to see others disrespecting you or disregarding your ways. I carry that burden, and it drains me emotionally and spiritually.
Contributed by Sophia I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@merrm1380
His disciples remembered that it is written: "Zeal for your house will consume me."
@litonbaidya1360
I am blessed hearing this Psalm, I appreciate your task.
bless you
@biswasa69
Though not among the well-known psalms this is one where David's cry of suffering reaches a crescendo. Psalm 69 is quoted extensively in the New Testament [verse 9]. One can easily recognise the despair in verses 1 to 3. Love the yearning in Dr. Matthew Jacoby's voice and the music is aptly haunting and powerful.Thank you Glen for uploading this beautiful rendering of a composition which speaks to us today.
@JesseMFJames
I am vibrating with the Holy Spirit listing to this... thank you!
@maem7636
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" Thanks, Glenn Peoples, for sharing this anointed song by Sons of Korah. God bless you, and yours, in Jesus' mighty name. Amen ! "
@jessesebastiansamuel
Just attended their prayer meet at St Paulβs. Theyβre so good and make me wanna read the book of psalms all over again.
@aaval6157
At last, quality deep waters saving music to listen to while embracing his Word...thank you Glenn.
@hemovesme
Lovely and real
@ll77rre3
Beautiful!!!
@b.willemsen3900
Ohh Lord oh Lord.. ! Thank you so much for this beautiful song! ππ»ππ