PSALM 12 The same title is prefixed to PSA 6. This Psalm was composed
in the time and upon the occasion of Saul's ill government, and his
persecution of David, and other good men who favoured him. David,
being destitute of human comfort, craveth help of God, PSALMS 12:1. He
exclaims against flatteri... [ Continue Reading ]
VANITY; or, _falsehood_, which is a vain thing, and wants the solidity
of truth. WITH A DOUBLE HEART; pretending one heart, and that they
speak from a kind and upright heart, when they really have another,
even a cruel and deceitful heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or _great things_, or _great words_, either bragging or threatening
what they will do, and what great things they will effect, to wit, by
their tongues, as they themselves explain it in the next verse, which
they will use so cunningly and powerfully, that they shall not need to
use their hands, or s... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH OUR TONGUE WILL WE PREVAIL, by raising and spreading slanders and
evil reports concerning him, whereby both Saul will be highly and
implacably enraged against David, and the hearts of the people
alienated from him; which was indeed a very likely way to prevail
against, him, and that by their to... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE OPPRESSION OF THE POOR; oppressed by Saul through the
instigation and artifices of his fawning courtiers. NOW; speedily,
sooner than they imagine or expect. _From him that puffeth at him_,
i.e. from him that despiseth him, and hopeth to destroy him with a
puff of breath, or a parcel of words... [ Continue Reading ]
PURE; or, _sincere_; without the least mixture of vanity or falsehood;
and therefore shall infallibly be fulfilled. This he seems to add to
answer an objection which might arise in some men's minds concerning
what was last said. You tell us, _The, Lord saith, I will set him in
safety_, &c.; but sayi... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT KEEP THEM; either,
1. The poor and needy, PSALMS 12:5, from the crafts and malice of this
crooked and perverse generation of men, and for ever. Or,
2. Thy words or promises last mentioned, PSALMS 12:6. These thou wilt
observe and keep (as these two verbs commonly signify) both now, and... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WICKED WALK ON EVERY SIDE; which phrase may note,
1. Their great numbers; they fill all places.
2. Their freedom and safety; they are not restrained nor punished, but
go about boldly and securely whither they please.
3. Their proficiency and success, which is sometimes signified by this
verb,... [ Continue Reading ]