PSALM 86 When he was in some deep distress, either from Saul, or by
Absalom, or upon some other occasion. David strengtheneth himself in
prayer by the truth of his religion, PSALMS 86:1, and by God's
goodness and his readiness to hear, PSALMS 86:5; desireth the
continuance of his grace, PSALMS 86:11... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM HOLY; sanctified in some measure by thy grace, and sincerely
devoted to thy service. This David speaks, not in a way of vain
ostentation, but partly as a powerful argument to move God to hear his
prayers, because he was one of that sort of men to whom God had
engaged himself by his promise and... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The expression notes fervent desire joined with hope or expectation,
as appears by comparing DEUTERONOMY 24:15 JEREMIAH 22:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
Herewith he relieveth himself under the sense of his guilt, whereby he
had brought his present calamities upon himself. THEM THAT CALL UPON
THEE, to wit, in truth, as it is explained PSALMS 145:18, or with an
upright heart; for if a man regard iniquity in his heart, God will not
hear him, PSALMS 66:... [ Continue Reading ]
He repeats and multiplies his requests, both to ease his own troubled
mind, and to prevail with God, who is well-pleased with his people's
importunity in prayer. See LUKE 18:1, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whereof I have assurance both from the benignity of thy nature, and
from the truth and certainty of thy promises, and from my own and
others experiences in former times.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS NONE LIKE UNTO THEE, either for power or readiness to hear
and answer prayers. I am not now calling upon a deaf and impotent
idol, for then I might cry my heart out, and all in vain, as they did,
1 KINGS 18:26; &c, but upon the Almighty and most gracious God.... [ Continue Reading ]
So true is that which I have now said of thee, PSALMS 86:8, that the
time is coming when all the nations of the earth shall acknowledge it,
and, forsaking their impotent idol, shall worship thee alone; which
being a work of thy power and grace, clearly proves that no God is
like to thee and no works... [ Continue Reading ]
DOEST WONDROUS THINGS: this is added as a reason either why the
nations should own the true God, because they should see his wonderful
works; or why that great work, PSALMS 86:9, was not incredible, but
should certainly be accomplished. ART GOD ALONE; and all thee idols of
the heathen are no gods, b... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WAY; wherein thou wouldst have me to walk. As thou hast taught me
by thy word, so also by thy Spirit enlighten my mind, that I may
clearly discern thy will and my duty in all conditions and
circumstances. IN THY TRUTH; in the way of thy precepts, which are
true and _right in all things_, as he s... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. If thou grantest my request, PSALMS 86:11; or,
2. Because thou hast done what is expressed PSALMS 86:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SOUL; my person or life, as in the next verse. FROM THE LOWEST
HELL; either,
1. From hell properly so called. Or rather,
2. From extreme and desperate dangers and miseries, by comparing this
with DEUTERONOMY 32:22, and with PSALMS 88:6. _Thou hast laid me in
the lowest_ (the same word in the He... [ Continue Reading ]
They have no reverence nor regard for thee, neither for thy word,
which hath conferred the kingdom upon me; nor for thine all-seeing
eye, which beholds all their wicked devices and practices against me;
nor for thy justice, which will undoubtedly bring their mischief upon
their own heads.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, to thy people, and to me in particular; and therefore thou
wilt forget and forgive my manifold sins, for which thou mightest
justly reject me, and make me to know thy breach of promise; and
therefore thou wilt save me from my cruel enemies.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE THY STRENGTH, to assist, support, and save me. Me, who by thy
gracious providence was born not of heathen, but of Israelitish
parents, and therefore was in covenant with thee from my birth, and
whose mother was thy faithful servant, and did entirely devote me to
thy service.... [ Continue Reading ]
Vouchsafe unto me some evident and eminent token of lay good will to
me, for the conviction of mine enemies, and mine own comfort.... [ Continue Reading ]