PSALM 27 THE ARGUMENT It is apparent from the body of this Psalm, that
David was not yet fully delivered from the trouble which his enemies
gave him, both by their slanders and other ways. But whether it belong
to that history which is reeorded 2 SAMUEL 21:15, as the Jews
conceive, whom some others... [ Continue Reading ]
TO EAT UP MY FLESH; greedy to devour me at one morsel. Compare JOB
19:22, JOB 31:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
In that which I have now said, that God is my light, &c., PSALMS 27:1,
and in the experience of his favour and protection, PSALMS 27:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
Though I am exercised with many troubles, there is but one thing that
I am very solicitous for, or desirous of, and that is not victory and
triumphs over all mine enemies, assured peace and settlement in my
throne, the wealth, and pleasure, and glory of enlarging or ruling my
empire: or if I have an... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL HIDE ME; or, _hath hid me_; or, _useth to hide me_. Justly do
I prize the house and service of God so highly, both because I have
such vast obligations to him for his former protection and favours,
and because all my hope, and confidence, and security depends upon
him. IN THE SECRET OF HIS... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE HEAD SHALL BE LIFTED UP ABOVE MINE ENEMIES; he will advance me
above them, and give me a complete victory over them. SACRIFICES OF
JOY, or _of shouting_ or _resounding_, i.e. of thanksgiving; which
were accompanied with the sound of trumpets and other instruments,
NUMBERS 10:10 1 CHRONICLES 16:... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THOU SAIDST; either by thy word, commanding and inviting me so to
do; or by thy Spirit, directing and inclining me to it. SEEK YE MY
FACE, i.e. seek my presence, and favour, and help, by fervent and
faithful prayer. MY HEART SAID UNTO THEE; my heart readily and
thankfully complied with the moti... [ Continue Reading ]
HIDE NOT THY FACE; which I in obedience to thy command am now seeking.
PUT NOT THY SERVANT AWAY, to wit, from thy face or presence, or from
the place of thy worship, from which he either now was or formerly had
been driven. Two ways God and he might be parted; either by God's
departure or withdrawin... [ Continue Reading ]
FORSAKE ME; or, _leave me_; as being unable to help me, and rather a
burden than a help to me; for which reason David desired them to leave
him, and disposed of them in another place, 1SA 22 $. Or his father
and mother were now dead. Or by his _father_ and _mother_ he may
signify his near relations... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WAY, i.e. what course I shall take to please thee, and to
discharge my duty, and to save myself from ruin. A PLAIN PATH; of
which SEE POOLE ON "PSALMS 26:12", where the Hebrew words are the
same. BECAUSE OF MINE ENEMIES; that I may neither open their mouths
against me or religion by my miscarria... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WILL, or _lust_, or _desire_, Heb. _soul_; which is so taken,
PSALMS 41:2, PSALMS 78:18 EZEKIEL 16:27. SUCH AS BREATHE OUT CRUELTY;
he presseth his request upon the quality of his enemies, who were both
false and cruel, and in both respects hateful to God and men.... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAD FAINTED: these words are added to complete the sense; for the
speech is abrupt and imperfect, as is very usual, not only in the Holy
Scripture, but in many other authors, in all vehement passions or
commotions of mind, such as David was in at this time. Having declared
what perfidious and crue... [ Continue Reading ]
WAIT ON THE LORD, O my soul; to which he now turneth his speech; as he
frequently doth in this book. HE SHALL STRENGTHEN THINE HEART; he will
uphold thee, and keep thee from fainting and sinking under thy
burdens.... [ Continue Reading ]