PSALM 39 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was written by David when his mind
was much discomposed and disquieted with the contemplation of the
prosperity of sinners, and the afflictions of the godly; which being
exemplified in himself and in his enemies, he speaks of the case not
in general, but as in his ow... [ Continue Reading ]
I WAS DUMB WITH SILENCE; I was so long and so obstinately silent, that
I seemed to myself and to others to be dumb. Two words put together
expressing the same thing, to aggravate or increase it. Or, _I was
dumb with quietness_, i.e. not out of sullenness, but with
submissiveness to God's dispensatio... [ Continue Reading ]
MUSING, i.e. considering in my own thoughts the great wickedness and
successfulness of mine enemies, and other wicked men; and withal mine
own and other good mews integrity, attended with great troubles and
miseries in this life. THE FIRE BURNED; my thoughts kindled my
passions. _Then spake I with m... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse contains either,
1. A correction of himself for his impatient motions or speeches, and
his retirement to God for relief under these perplexing and sadding
thoughts. Or,
2. A declaration of the words which he spake. MAKE ME TO KNOW; either,
1. Practically, so as to prepare for it. Or,... [ Continue Reading ]
AS AN HANDBREADTH, which is one of the least measures, i.e. very
short. These and the following words are either,
1. A continuance of his complaint, that although his days were of
themselves very short, yet God seemed to grudge him their natural
length, and threatened to make them shorter, and to c... [ Continue Reading ]
WALKETH, i. e. passeth the course of his life; or goeth about busily
and restlessly, hither and thither, as this verb in this conjugation
signifies, and as the next verb more plainly expresseth. IN A VAIN
SHOW, Heb. _in a shadow_ or _image_, i.e. in an imaginary rather than
a real life; in the pursu... [ Continue Reading ]
Seeing this life and all its enjoyments are so vain and short to all
men, and especially to me, I will never expect nor seek for happiness
here from these vanities; I will compose myself patiently and
contentedly to bear both my own afflictions, and the prosperity and
glory of ungodly men, for both... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVER ME FROM ALL MY TRANSGRESSIONS; that I may not be disappointed
of my hopes of enjoying thee and thy favour, which is the only thing
that I desire, pardon all my sins, which stand like a thick cloud
between thee and me, and fill me with fears about my condition both
here and hereafter. MAKE ME... [ Continue Reading ]
I OPENED NOT MY MOUTH, to wit, in way of murmuring or repining against
thee, or thy providence, as I promised I would be, PSALMS 39:1. For
though when I looked only to instruments, I was discomposed, and did
at last speak a foolish word; yet when I did recollect myself, and
looked up to thee, the Fi... [ Continue Reading ]
But although I may not, I will not, open my mouth to complain of thee,
yet I may open it to complain and pray to thee, that thou wouldst take
off the judgment which thou hast inflicted upon me. I AM CONSUMED;
help me, therefore, before I be utterly and irrecoverably lost.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH REBUKES, i. e. with punishment, which is oft so called. See
PSALMS 6:1, PSALMS 76:6. DOST CORRECT MAN FOR INIQUITY, i. e. dost
punish him as his iniquity deserves. _His beauty_, Heb. _his desire_,
i.e. his desirable things, as this word signifies, LAMENTATIONS 1:11
DANIEL 9:23, DANIEL 10:3,11,1... [ Continue Reading ]
AT MY TEARS, joined with my prayers, HEBREWS 5:7. I AM A STRANGER:
though I be not only a native, but either anointed or actually king of
this land; yet in truth I am but a stranger, both in regard of my very
uncertain and short continuance here, where I am only in my journey or
passage to my real a... [ Continue Reading ]
SPARE ME; or, _cease from me_, i.e. from afflicting me; do not destroy
me. My life at best is but short and miserable, as I have said, and
thou knowest; sufficient for it is the evil thereof: do not add
affliction to the afflicted. THAT I MAY RECOVER STRENGTH, both in my
outward and inward man, both... [ Continue Reading ]