1._I will extol thee, O Jehovah! _As David had been brought, as it
were, from the grave to the life-giving air, he promises to extol the
name of God. It is God who lifts us up with his own hand when we have
been plunged into a profound gulf; and therefore it is our duty, on
our part, to sing his pra... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Sing unto Jehovah. _The better to testify his gratitude, David
calls upon all the saints to join with him in singing the praises of
God; and under one class he describes the whole body. As he had been
preserved beyond all expectation, and by this instance had been
instructed concerning God’s cont... [ Continue Reading ]
5._For his anger is only for a moment. _It is beyond all controversy
that _life _is opposed here to _for a moment, _and consequently
signifies long continuance, or the constant progress of time from day
to day. David thus intimates that if God at any time chastise his
people, he not only mitigates t... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And in my tranquillity I had said. _This is the confession which I
formerly mentioned, in which David acknowledges that he had been
justly and deservedly punished for his foolish and rash security, in
forgetting his mortal and mutable condition as a man, and in setting
his heart too much on prosp... [ Continue Reading ]
7._O Jehovah! of thy good pleasure. _This verse describes the
difference which exists between the confidence which is founded upon
the word of God and the carnal security which springs from
presumption. True believers, when they rely upon God, are not on that
account neglectful of prayer. On the con... [ Continue Reading ]
8._O Jehovah! I cried unto thee. _Now follows the fruit of David’s
chastisement. He had been previously sleeping profoundly, and
fostering his indolence by forgetfulness; but being now awakened all
on a sudden with fear and terror, he begins to cry to God. As the iron
which has contracted rust canno... [ Continue Reading ]
9._What profit is there in my blood? _Some explain the verse after
this manner: What will it avail me to have lived, unless thou
prolongest my life till I shall have finished the course of my
vocation? But this exposition seems too strained, especially as the
term _blood _here signifies _death, _not... [ Continue Reading ]
10._Hear, O Jehovah! _In this clause the Psalmist softens and corrects
his former complaint; for it would have been absurd to expostulate
with God like one who despaired of safety, and to leave off in this
fretful temper. Having asked, therefore, with tears, what profit God
would derive from his dea... [ Continue Reading ]
11._Thou hast turned my mourning into dancing. _David concludes the
psalm as he had begun it, with thanksgiving. He affirms that it was by
the help and blessing of God that he had escaped safe; and he then
adds, that the final object of his escape was, that he might employ
the rest of his life in ce... [ Continue Reading ]
12._That my glory may sing praise to thee. _In this verse he more
fully expresses his acknowledgement of the purpose for which God had
preserved him from death, and that he would be careful to render him a
proper return of gratitude. Some refer the word _glory _to the body,
and some to the soul, or... [ Continue Reading ]