_GIVE EAR TO MY PRAYER, O GOD; AND HIDE NOT THYSELF FROM MY
SUPPLICATION._
Psalms 55:1.-Introduction (Psalms 55:1); prayer grounded on his
deaperate condition (Psalms 55:2); such is the wickedness in the city
that his own intimate acquaintance turned against him (Psalms 55:9);
his confidence in the... [ Continue Reading ]
_ATTEND UNTO ME, AND HEAR ME: I MOURN IN MY COMPLAINT, AND MAKE A
NOISE;_
Development of the prayer generally set forth in the introduction; two
strophes (Psalms 55:2, and Psalms 55:9).
I MOURN IN MY COMPLAINT, х_ 'AARIYD_ (H7300)] - literally, 'I wander
about;' or, as Hengstenberg says the Hiphi... [ Continue Reading ]
_BECAUSE OF THE VOICE OF THE ENEMY, BECAUSE OF THE OPPRESSION OF THE
WICKED: FOR THEY CAST INIQUITY UPON ME, AND IN WRATH THEY HATE ME._
Because of the voice of the enemy - reproaching (Psalms 55:12) and
cutting me like 'a drawn sword,' while outwardly uttering 'smooth'
things (Psalms 55:21).
FOR... [ Continue Reading ]
_MY HEART IS SORE PAINED WITHIN ME: AND THE TERRORS OF DEATH ARE
FALLEN UPON ME._
My heart is sore pained within me - literally, is agitated.
THE TERRORS OF DEATH ARE FALLEN UPON ME - as the enemy threatens my
life.... [ Continue Reading ]
_FEARFULNESS AND TREMBLING ARE COME UPON ME, AND HORROR HATH
OVERWHELMED ME._
Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me ... And I said, Oh that I
had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.
Referred to by Jeremiah 9:2. The "dove" is specified not so much for
its swiftness, as... [ Continue Reading ]
_LO, THEN WOULD I WANDER FAR OFF, AND REMAIN IN THE WILDERNESS.
SELAH._
Lo, (then) would I wander far off - literally, 'be distant in
fleeing.'
AND REMAIN - Hebrew, lodge, or pass the night.
IN THE WILDERNESS - far from human society, which, though ordinarily
desirable, has now become so corrup... [ Continue Reading ]
_I WOULD HASTEN MY ESCAPE FROM THE WINDY STORM AND TEMPEST._
I would hasten my escape - not only would I gladly go, but I would
hasten my escape (Hengstenberg).
FROM THE WINDY STORM - as the dove flies from the storm to her place
of rest and refuge (Isaiah 32:2). Drusius and Maurer take the Hebre... [ Continue Reading ]
_DESTROY, O LORD, AND DIVIDE THEIR TONGUES: FOR I HAVE SEEN VIOLENCE
AND STRIFE IN THE CITY._
Destroy, O Lord - literally, devour, namely, the enemies; not, as the
English version, their tongues; cf. "they," Psalms 55:10, and Psalms
55:15, "Let them go down quick (i:e., alive) into hell." The allus... [ Continue Reading ]
_DAY AND NIGHT THEY GO ABOUT IT UPON THE WALLS THEREOF: MISCHIEF ALSO
AND SORROW ARE IN THE MIDST OF IT._
Day and night they go about it - at all times.
UPON THE WALLS THEREOF ... IN THE MIDST OF IT - in all the space of
the city, alike in the exterior circumference and in the interior
area. "The... [ Continue Reading ]
_WICKEDNESS IS IN THE MIDST THEREOF: DECEIT AND GUILE DEPART NOT FROM
HER STREETS._
Wickedness is in the midst thereof in contrast to DECEIT AND GUILE
DEPART NOT FROM HER STREETS WICKEDNESS IS IN THE MIDST THEREOF - in
contrast to DECEIT AND GUILE DEPART NOT FROM HER STREETS (_
MEERªCHOBAAH_ (H7339... [ Continue Reading ]
_FOR IT WAS NOT AN ENEMY THAT REPROACHED ME; THEN I COULD HAVE BORNE
IT: NEITHER WAS IT HE THAT HATED ME THAT DID MAGNIFY HIMSELF AGAINST
ME; THEN I WOULD HAVE HID MYSELF FROM HIM:_
For. In proof of the depth and universality of the corruption in the
city, he instances the treacherous conduct of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
_BUT IT WAS THOU, A MAN MINE EQUAL, MY GUIDE, AND MINE ACQUAINTANCE._
But it was thou, a man mine equal - literally, 'a man according to my
rank' or 'estimation.' Friendship binds only equals; these it unites
in the closest bonds. The Septuagint and Muis take it 'one
like-minded' (Philippians 2:20)... [ Continue Reading ]
_WE TOOK SWEET COUNSEL TOGETHER, AND WALKED UNTO THE HOUSE OF GOD IN
COMPANY._ WE TOOK SWEET COUNSEL TOGETHER - literally, 'We who together
made secret intimacy to sweeten.' Compare Psalms 64:2. The secret
counsel (Hebrew, sod) together stands in contrast to the public
fellowship in devotion.
AND... [ Continue Reading ]
_LET DEATH SEIZE UPON THEM, AND LET THEM GO DOWN QUICK INTO HELL: FOR
WICKEDNESS IS IN THEIR DWELLINGS, AND AMONG THEM._
Let death seize upon them So the Qeri' reads-literally, 'Let death
deceive upon them,' - i:e., take them by surprise х_ YASHIY_ (H5377)
_ MAAWET_ (H4194), from _ NAASHA'_ (H5377)... [ Continue Reading ]
_AS FOR ME, I WILL CALL UPON GOD; AND THE LORD SHALL SAVE ME._
-Third strophe. His confident hope, resting upon the grounds stated in
the previous prayer.
Verse 16,17. AS FOR ME ... EVENING, AND MORNING, AND AT NOON, WILL I
PRAY (_ 'AASIYCHAAH_ (H7878), from _ SIYACH_ (H7878)) - literally,
'meditat... [ Continue Reading ]
_CAST THY BURDEN UPON THE LORD, AND HE SHALL SUSTAIN THEE: HE SHALL
NEVER SUFFER THE RIGHTEOUS TO BE MOVED._
The Psalmist's confidence in the Lord suggests the encouraging
self-exhortation to cast his burden upon the Lord. His spiritual and
higher nature addresses his lower and weaker nature (Psalms... [ Continue Reading ]
_BUT THOU, O GOD, SHALT BRING THEM DOWN INTO THE PIT OF DESTRUCTION:
BLOODY AND DECEITFUL MEN SHALL NOT LIVE OUT HALF THEIR DAYS; BUT I
WILL TRUST IN THEE._
Bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days -
literally, 'men of bloods and of deceit shall not halve their days'
(Psalms 102:... [ Continue Reading ]