O the hope of Israel - O thou who art the only object of the hope of this people.
The Savior thereof in time of trouble - Who hast never yet abandoned them that seek thee.
Why shouldest thou be as a stranger in the land - As one who has no interest in the prosperity and safety of the country.
And as a way-faring man - A traveler on his journey.
That turneth aside to tarry for a night? - Who stays the shortest time he can; and takes up his lodging in a tent or caravanserai, for the dead of the night, that he may pursue his journey by break of day. Instead of dwelling among us, thou hast scarcely paid the most transient visit to thy land. O come once more, and dwell among us.