PSALM 109 THE ARGUMENT It is sufficiently evident from the body of
this Psalm, that it was composed by David when he was in a state of
persecution, either by Saul or by Absalom; and that amongst and above
all the rest of his enemies he takes very particular notice of, and
breaks forth into vehement... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE DECEITFUL; of those who add hypocrisy and perfidiousness to
their malice. ARE OPENED; they speak freely, boldly, and publicly,
without any fear or shame. AGAINST ME; or, _to or with me_, as this
particle commonly signifies. WITH A LYING TONGUE; either,
1. With calumnies, or false and malicio... [ Continue Reading ]
WORDS OF HATRED; which, though covered with specious pretences,
proceeded from deep malice and hatred, and were designed to work my
destruction. WITHOUT A CAUSE; without any just provocation given them
by me.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR MY LOVE THEY ARE MY ADVERSARIES; they requite my love and good
will with enmity and mischief, as it is explained, PSALMS 109:5. BUT I
GIVE MYSELF UNTO PRAYER, Heb. _but I prayer_, i.e. I am a man of
prayer, or I betake myself to prayer. Thus _I peace_ is put for _I am
for peace_, as we render it... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
A WICKED MAN, Heb. _the wicked_; which may be understood either,
1. Of some wicked tyrant, which may rule him with rigour and cruelty.
Or,
2. Of Satan, who is mentioned in the next clause. Let him be delivered
over to Satan, to be acted and ruled by him at his pleasure. _Over
him_; either,
1. All... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED; when he shall be called to an account, and
his cause examined before thy tribunal. LET HIS PRAYER BECOME SIN,
i.e. be turned into sin, or be imputed to him as his sin, or be as
unavailable with God for his relief as his sins. When he makes
supplication to his Judge, as Job s... [ Continue Reading ]
LET HIS DAYS BE FEW; the days of his life. Let him die an untimely
death. HIS OFFICE, made void by his death. He also implies that his
enemy was a man of power and reputation.... [ Continue Reading ]
FATHERLESS; whilst they are but children, and so unable to provide for
themselves. A WIDOW; either made a widow by his death; or constantly a
widow; all persons abhorring her who was related to so vile a
miscreant.... [ Continue Reading ]
VAGABONDS; having no certain place of abode; which is a grievous curse
in itself, GENESIS 4:12,14 ISA 16:2. AND BEG: this increaseth their
misery. DESOLATE PLACES; into which they are fled for fear and shame,
as not daring to show their faces amongst men.... [ Continue Reading ]
EXTORTIONER; or, _usurer_, or _creditor_. _Catch_, Heb. _insnare_,
which is an emphatical expression, i.e. take away not only by
oppression and violence, but also by cheats and cunning artifices,
whereby such persons entangle, and so ruin their debtors. THE
STRANGERS; who have no right to his goods,... [ Continue Reading ]
Let him and his be unpitied and hated as the public enemies of
mankind.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE GENERATION FOLLOWING, Heb. _in another generation_; either in
the third generation, or in the second, or that which next followed
the generation of his fathers. So in this clause he limits the time of
that destruction which he imprecates or foretells in the former.... [ Continue Reading ]
Be remembered against him, or punished in him, as God hath threatened
to deal with great delinquents, EXODUS 20:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THEM, the sins of his parents last mentioned, be before Lord; in
God's sight and memory, to provoke God them: let them not be covered
or pardoned.... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBERED NOT his duty to God, and his obligation to me my former
kindness, expressed PSALMS 109:4,5. THE POOR AND NEEDY MAN; myself,
who was desolate and miserable, whose required pity, and not additions
of cruelty. THE BROKEN IN HEART; whose spirit was grieved, and even
broken the burden of his c... [ Continue Reading ]
CURSING; either,
1. Cursed or sinful courses. Or rather,
2. To curse others, as appears from the blessing here opposed to it,
and from the next verse; to wish and to procure to others, and
especially to me. IN BLESSING; in and promoting the welfare of others,
which indeed an eye-sore and torment t... [ Continue Reading ]
A GARMENT; which a man wears constantly, and that as LIKE WATER; which
when a man drinks, goes bowels, and searcheth all the inwards of his
belly. LIKE OIL; which is more piercing than water, and being applied
to outward parts, reacheth even to the bones and marrow... [ Continue Reading ]
Which cleaves closer and faster to a man than a garment, than the
Eastern garments did, which were large and loose.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF MINE ADVERSARIES; of those who were confederate with that arch
enemy in his wicked enterprise. AGAINST MY SOUL; with design to take
away my life.... [ Continue Reading ]
DO THOU FOR ME, to wit, what I desire, which he expressing the next
clause. Or, _do thou act for me_; be not or still, but stir up thyself
to work on my behalf. FOR MY NAME'S SAKE; for the glory of thy
faithfulness, which highly concerned in giving me the deliverance
which thou hast promised to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM POOR AND NEEDY; and therefore a very proper object for thy pity
and help. I am wounded not slightly, but to the very heart with
soul-piercing sorrows.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM GONE, Heb. _I am made to go_; either,
1. From place to place; which was David's case, when he was persecuted
by Saul and by Absalom; and Christ's case upon earth, where he had no
certain place WHERE TO LAY HIS HEAD: MATTHEW 8:20. Or,
2. Into the grave, as this phrase is used, 1 CHRONICLES 17:1... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH FASTING; either with voluntary fasts, to which the frequency
and long continuance of my calamities obliged me; or with forced
fasts, sometimes through want of necessary provisions, but most
commonly from that loathing of meat, which was occasioned by his
excessive sorrows and terrors. SEE PO... [ Continue Reading ]
Instead of that pity which either religion or humanity should have
taught them to a man in extreme misery, they loaded me with reproaches
and scorns. SHAKED THEIR HEADS; a gesture of contempt and derision; of
which see JOB 16:4 PSALMS 22:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
KNOW; being convinced of the eminency, and singularity, and
strangeness of the work.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THEM CURSE; I can patiently bear their curses, as being causeless,
and fully compensated by thy blessing. Or, _they do and will curse_, I
expect nothing else from them. ARISE, i.e. bestir themselves against
me. Both God and men are oft said to arise when they enter upon any
undertaking, as JOSHU... [ Continue Reading ]
For the disappointment of their wicked hopes and designs, and for that
unexpected destruction which they have brought upon themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
For that deliverance which I confidently expect. AMONG THE MULTITUDE;
or, _among the mighty_, or _great men_, as this word sometimes
signifies. Compare PSALMS 119:46.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE POOR, to defend him from his adversary, who
stood in that place to accuse him, and to procure his condemnation and
destruction. SEE POOLE ON "PSALMS 109:6". THAT CONDEMN HIS SOUL; that
pass a sentence of death upon him.... [ Continue Reading ]