
Text -- Psalms 119:78 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 119:75-78; Psa 119:78
JFB: Psa 119:75-78 - -- That is, without in the least violating Thy faithfulness; because my sins deserved and needed fatherly chastisement. Enduring chastisement with a fili...
That is, without in the least violating Thy faithfulness; because my sins deserved and needed fatherly chastisement. Enduring chastisement with a filial temper (Heb 12:6-11), God's promises of mercy (Rom 8:28) will be fulfilled, and He will give comfort in sorrow (Lam 3:22; 2Co 1:3-4).
Clarke -> Psa 119:78
Clarke: Psa 119:78 - -- Let the proud be ashamed - To reduce a proud man to shame, is to humble him indeed. Let them be confounded. Without cause - without any colourable p...
Let the proud be ashamed - To reduce a proud man to shame, is to humble him indeed. Let them be confounded. Without cause - without any colourable pretext, have they persecuted me.
Calvin -> Psa 119:78
Calvin: Psa 119:78 - -- 78.Let the proud be put to shame We have already often had occasion to remark, that, in the Hebrew language, the future tense is frequently used in t...
78.Let the proud be put to shame We have already often had occasion to remark, that, in the Hebrew language, the future tense is frequently used in the sense of the optative mood, as here, — They shall be put to shame, for, Let them be put to shame. Still it would not be unsuitable to explain the meaning thus’ As the proud have dealt mischievously with me, and molested me without a cause, the Lord will give them their reward. But as almost all interpreters are agreed that this is a prayer, in the translation of the verse I am unwilling to depart from the generally received explanation, especially as the language is expressly addressed to God himself. It is important to attend to the reason why the Psalmist hopes that God will be an enemy to his enemies; namely, because they wickedly and maliciously assaulted him. The word
TSK -> Psa 119:78
TSK: Psa 119:78 - -- the proud : Psa 119:21, Psa 119:51, Psa 119:85, Psa 35:26
without : Psa 119:86, Psa 7:3-5, Psa 25:3, Psa 35:7, Psa 69:4, Psa 109:3; 1Sa 24:10-12, 1Sa ...
the proud : Psa 119:21, Psa 119:51, Psa 119:85, Psa 35:26
without : Psa 119:86, Psa 7:3-5, Psa 25:3, Psa 35:7, Psa 69:4, Psa 109:3; 1Sa 24:10-12, 1Sa 24:17, 1Sa 26:18; Joh 15:25; 1Pe 2:20
but I will : Psa 119:23, Psa 1:2

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Barnes -> Psa 119:78
Barnes: Psa 119:78 - -- Let the proud be ashamed - Referring here to his enemies, who appear to have been in the higher ranks of life, or to have been those who prided...
Let the proud be ashamed - Referring here to his enemies, who appear to have been in the higher ranks of life, or to have been those who prided themselves on their wealth, their station, or their influence. See the notes at Psa 119:51. The psalmist asks here that they might be confounded or put to shame; that is, that they might fail of accomplishing their purposes in regard to him. See Psa 25:2-3, notes; Job 6:20, note.
For they dealt perversely with me - They were not honest; they deceived me; they took advantage of me; they were not true to their professions of friendship. Compare the notes at Isa 59:3; notes at Job 8:3; notes at Job 34:12.
Without a cause - Hebrew, "by a lie."That is, They have been guilty of falsehood in their charges or accusations against me. I have given them no occasion for such treatment, and their conduct is based on an entire misrepresentation. See the notes at Joh 15:25.
But I will meditate in thy precepts - See the notes at Psa 1:2. I will not be diverted from thee, from thy law, from thy service, by all that man can do to me; by all the false charges which the enemies of religion may bring against me; by all the contempt or persecution that I may suffer for my attachment to thee. See Psa 119:23, note; Psa 119:69, note.
Poole -> Psa 119:78
Poole: Psa 119:78 - -- They dealt perversely with me Heb. they have perverted me ; either by their calumnies, whereby they have put false and perverse constructions upon a...
They dealt perversely with me Heb. they have perverted me ; either by their calumnies, whereby they have put false and perverse constructions upon all my words and actions; or by endeavouring to overthrow and destroy me, or to turn me out of the way of thy precepts. But all their wicked attempts against me shall never drive me from the study, and love, and practice of thy precepts.
Gill -> Psa 119:78
Gill: Psa 119:78 - -- Let the proud be ashamed,.... The same persons he before speaks of as accursed, who had him in derision, and forged a lie against him. Here he prays t...
Let the proud be ashamed,.... The same persons he before speaks of as accursed, who had him in derision, and forged a lie against him. Here he prays that they might be ashamed of their scoffs and jeers, of their lies and calumnies, the evils and injuries they had done him; that they might be brought to a sense of them, and repentance for them; when they would be ashamed of them in the best manner: or that they might be disappointed of their ends, in what they had done, and so be confounded and ashamed, as men are when they cannot gain their point; or be brought to shame and confusion eternally;
for they dealt perversely with me without a cause; or, "they perverted me with falsehood" w; that is, they endeavoured to pervert him with lies and falsehood, and lead him out of the right way; or they attempted, by their lies and calumnies, to make him out to be a perverse and wicked man, and pronounced and condemned him as such, without any foundation or just cause for it;
but I will meditate in thy precepts; he was determined, in the strength of grace, that those ill usages should not take off his thoughts from religious things, or divert him from his duty to his God: none of these things moved him; he still went on in the ways of God, in his worship and service, as Daniel did, when in like circumstances.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 119:1-176
TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 119:73-80
MHCC: Psa 119:73-80 - --God made us to serve him, and enjoy him; but by sin we have made ourselves unfit to serve him, and to enjoy him. We ought, therefore, continually to b...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:78-79
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:78-79 - -- Here David shows, I. How little he valued the will - will of sinners. There were those that dealt perversely with him, that were peevish and ill-con...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:73-80
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:73-80 - --
The eightfold Jod . God humbles, but He also exalts again according to His word; for this the poet prays in order that he may be a consolatory exam...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
