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Text -- Psalms 18:45 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 18:45
Out of their strong holds, where they shall lurk for fear of me.
JFB -> Psa 18:43-45
JFB: Psa 18:43-45 - -- Not only does He conquer civil foes, but foreigners, who are driven from their places of refuge.
Not only does He conquer civil foes, but foreigners, who are driven from their places of refuge.
Clarke: Psa 18:45 - -- The strangers shall fade away - בני נכר beney nechar , the same persons mentioned above. They shall not be able to effect any thing against m...
The strangers shall fade away -

Clarke: Psa 18:45 - -- And be afraid out of their close places - Those who have formed themselves into banditti, and have taken possession of rocks and fortified places, s...
And be afraid out of their close places - Those who have formed themselves into banditti, and have taken possession of rocks and fortified places, shall be so afraid when they hear of my successes, that they shall surrender at discretion, without standing a siege. Perhaps all these verbs should be understood in the perfect tense, for David is here evidently speaking of a kingdom at rest, all enemies having been subdued; or, as the title is, when the Lord Had delivered him from all his enemies.
Calvin -> Psa 18:45
Calvin: Psa 18:45 - -- What is added immediately after, (verse 45,) the children of strangers shall fade away; they shall tremble 438 from within their places of conceal...
What is added immediately after, (verse 45,) the children of strangers shall fade away; they shall tremble 438 from within their places of concealment, serves to place, in a still more striking light, the great fame and formidable name which we have said David had acquired. It is no ordinary sign of reverence when those who are protected in hiding-places, and shut up within steep fortifications, are so stricken with terror as to come forth of their own accord and surrender themselves. As fear made the enemies of David to come forth from their places of concealment, to meet him with submission, so the Gospel strikes the unbelieving with such fear, as compels them to yield obedience to Christ. Such is the power of prophecy, that is to say, the preaching of the word, as Paul testifies in 1Co 14:24, that, convincing the consciences of men, and making manifest the secrets of their hearts, it causes those who before were rebels to prostrate themselves with fear, and to give glory to God.
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Barnes -> Psa 18:45
Barnes: Psa 18:45 - -- The strangers shall fade away - Hebrew, "The sons of the stranger."That is, foreigners. The word rendered fade away - נבל nâbêl -...
The strangers shall fade away - Hebrew, "The sons of the stranger."That is, foreigners. The word rendered fade away -
And be afraid out of their close places - The word rendered be afraid means to tremble - as those do who are in fear. The word rendered close places means places that are shut up or enclosed, as fortified cities or fortresses. The reference is to their places of retreat, towns, castles, fortresses. The meaning is, that they would find such places to be no security, and would tremble out of them; that is, they would flee out of them in consternation and alarm. The general thought is that of ultimate complete security for himself and his kingdom, or entire deliverance from all his enemies.
Poole -> Psa 18:45
Poole: Psa 18:45 - -- Shall fade away i.e. shall wither and decay in their hopes and strength.
Be afraid i.e. shall come trembling; one verb being put for two, as Psa 22...
Shall fade away i.e. shall wither and decay in their hopes and strength.
Be afraid i.e. shall come trembling; one verb being put for two, as Psa 22:21 , thou hast heard me , i.e. having delivered me; and Psa 42:1 , panteth , i.e. panting hasteneth; and in many other places.
Out of their close places out of their strong holds, where they shall lurk and keep themselves for fear of me, and whence they dare not stir without trembling. Or, for (as the particle mere is oft used)
their close places i.e. lest I should assault and take them.
Gill -> Psa 18:45
Gill: Psa 18:45 - -- The strangers shall fade away,.... Like the leaves of trees in autumn, when they fall and perish; to which hypocrites and nominal professors are compa...
The strangers shall fade away,.... Like the leaves of trees in autumn, when they fall and perish; to which hypocrites and nominal professors are compared, Jud 1:12;
and be afraid out of their close places; their towers and fortified places, or the rocks and mountains to which they betake themselves for shelter; but, as not thinking themselves safe enough, through fear and dread, come out of them; see Mic 7:17. Some Jewish writers q interpret the words, they shall halt or be lame; that is, because of the chains put upon their feet: and so they are expressive of the conquest made of them. The word in the Arabic language signifies to "come out"; and may be so rendered here, and "come out": in 2Sa 22:46; it is, "they shall gird themselves", or "come out girt".

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NET Notes: Psa 18:45 Heb “their prisons.” The besieged cities of the foreigners are compared to prisons.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 18:45
Geneva Bible: Psa 18:45 The strangers shall ( k ) fade away, and be afraid out of their close places.
( k ) Fear will cause them to be afraid and come forth from their secre...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 18:1-50
MHCC -> Psa 18:29-50
MHCC: Psa 18:29-50 - --When we praise for one mercy, we must observe the many more, with which we have been compassed all our days. Many things had contributed to David's ad...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 18:29-50
Matthew Henry: Psa 18:29-50 - -- In these verses, I. David looks back, with thankfulness, upon the great things which God had done for him. He had not only wrought deliverance for h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 18:43-45
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 18:43-45 - --
(Heb.: 18:44-46) Thus victorious in God, David became what he now is, viz., the ruler of a great kingdom firmly established both in home and foreig...
Constable -> Psa 18:1-50; Psa 18:29-49
Constable: Psa 18:1-50 - --Psalm 18
As the title indicates, David wrote this psalm after he had subdued his political enemies and h...




