1._How long, O Jehovah. _It is very true that David was so greatly
hated by the generality of people, on account of the calumnies and
false reports which had been circulated against him, that almost all
men judged that God was not less hostile to him than Saul (270) and
his other enemies were. But h... [ Continue Reading ]
2._How long shall I take counsel in my soul? _We know that men in
adversity give way to discontent, and look around them, first to one
quarter, and then to another, in search of remedies. Especially, upon
seeing that they are destitute of all resources, they torment
themselves greatly, and are distr... [ Continue Reading ]
3._Look upon me, answer me. _As when God does not promptly afford
assistance to his servants, it seems to the eye of sense that he does
not behold their necessities, David, for this reason, asks God, in the
first place, to look upon him, and, in the second place, to succor
him. Neither of these thin... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Lest my enemy. _David again repeats what he had a little before
said concerning the pride of his enemies, namely, how it would be a
thing ill becoming the character of God were he to abandon his servant
to the mockery of the ungodly. David’s enemies lay, as it were, in
ambush watching the hour of... [ Continue Reading ]
The Psalmist does not as yet feel how much he has profited by praying;
but depending upon the hope of deliverance, which the faithful promise
of God enabled him to entertain, he makes use of this hope as a shield
to repel those temptations with the terror of which he might be
greatly distressed. Alt... [ Continue Reading ]