Psalms 18:2

Rock — To which I flee for refuge, as the Israelites did to their rocks. Horn — It is a metaphor from those beasts whose strength lies in their horns.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:4

Death — Dangerous and deadly troubles. Floods — Their multitude, and strength, and violent assaults, breaking in upon me like a flood.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:7

Then — Then God appeared on my behalf in a glorious manner, to the terror and confusion of all mine enemies, which is here compared to an earthquake.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:9

Bowed — By producing thick and dark clouds, whereby the heavens seem to come down to the earth. Came — Not by change of place, but by the manifestation of his presence and power on my behalf.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:10

Cherub — Or, upon the cherubim, upon the angels, who are also called God's chariots, Psalms 68:17, upon which he is said to sit and ride. All which is not to be understood grossly, but only to denote God's using the ministry of angels, in raising such storms and tempests. Fly — As swiftly as the win... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:19

Brought — Out of my straits and difficulties, into a state of freedom and comfort. So he ascribes all his mercies to God's good pleasure, as the first spring of them.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:25

Upright — Thou metest to every one the same measure, which he meteth out to others; and therefore thou wilt perform mercy and truth, to those who are merciful and true to others.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:26

Pure — Free from the least mixture or appearance of unrighteousness, or unfaithfulness. Froward — Thou wilt cross him and walk contrary to him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:30

Perfect — His providence, though it may sometimes be dark, yet is always wise and just, and unblameable. Tried — The truth of God's promises is approved by innumerable experiences.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:35

Salvation — Thy protection, which hath been to me like a shield. Held — Kept me from, falling into those mischiefs, which mine enemies designed. Gentleness — Thy clemency, whereby thou hast pardoned my sins; thy grace and benignity.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:43

People — From contentions, and seditions, under Saul, and Ishbosheth, and Absalom. Heathens — Of the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, Syrians, and others. Not known — Even barbarous and remote nations.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:49

Heathen — David is here transported beyond himself, and speaks this in special relation to Christ who was to be his seed, and of whom he was an eminent type, and by whom alone this was done. And therefore this is justly applied to him, and to his calling of the Gentiles, Romans 15:9.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 18:50

His king — To the king whom God himself chose and anointed, and to all his posterity; and especially to the Messiah, who is called David's seed, Acts 13:23; Romans 1:3.... [ Continue Reading ]

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