Text -- Psalms 26:9 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 26:9
Wesley: Psa 26:9 - -- Do not bind me up in the same bundle, or put me into the same accursed condition with them.
Do not bind me up in the same bundle, or put me into the same accursed condition with them.
Bring me not to death.
Clarke -> Psa 26:9
Clarke: Psa 26:9 - -- Gather not my soul with sinners - As I have never loved their company, nor followed their practice, let not my eternal lot be cast with them! I neit...
Gather not my soul with sinners - As I have never loved their company, nor followed their practice, let not my eternal lot be cast with them! I neither love them nor their ways; may I never be doomed to spend an eternity with them!
Calvin -> Psa 26:9
Calvin: Psa 26:9 - -- 9.Gather not my soul with wicked men Having now affirmed his innocence, he has recourse again to prayer, and calls upon God to defend him. At first s...
9.Gather not my soul with wicked men Having now affirmed his innocence, he has recourse again to prayer, and calls upon God to defend him. At first sight, indeed, it appears strange to pray that God would not involve a righteous man in the same destruction with the wicked; but God, with paternal indulgence, allows this freedom in prayer, that his people may themselves in this way correct their anxieties, and overcome the fears with which they are tempted. David, when he conceived this supplication, in order to free himself from anxiety and fear, placed before his eyes the righteous judgment of God, to whom nothing is more abhorrent than to mingle good and bad together without distinction. The Hebrew word
“That be far from thee to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked: and that the righteous should be as the wicked, that be far from thee.” (Gen 18:25,)
Let us remember, therefore, that these forms of prayer are dictated by the Holy Spirit, in order that the faithful may unhesitatingly assure themselves that God still sits in inquisition upon every man’s case, in order to give righteous judgment at last. In the second clause, instead of the phrase, wicked men, he uses bloody men, amplifying what he had said. For although many wicked men rush not all at once to murder, yet in process of time they harden themselves to cruelty; nor does Satan allow them to rest until he precipitate them into deeds of blood.
TSK -> Psa 26:9
TSK: Psa 26:9 - -- Gather not : or, Take not away, Psa 28:1-3; 1Sa 25:29; Mal 3:18; Mat 24:51, Mat 25:32, Mat 25:44, Mat 25:46; Rev 22:14, Rev 22:15
bloody men : Heb. me...
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Barnes -> Psa 26:9
Barnes: Psa 26:9 - -- Gather not my soul with sinners - Margin, "take not away."The word rendered "gather,"means properly to "collect;"to "gather,"as fruits, Exo 23:...
Gather not my soul with sinners - Margin, "take not away."The word rendered "gather,"means properly to "collect;"to "gather,"as fruits, Exo 23:10; ears of grain, Rth 2:7; money, 2Ki 22:4. There is the idea of assembling together, or collecting; and the meaning here is, that he desired not to be united with wicked people, or to be regarded as one of their number. It does not refer particularly, as I apprehend, to death, as if he prayed that he might not be cut down with wicked people; but it has a more general meaning - that he did not wish either in this life, in death, or in the future world, to be united with the wicked. He desired that his lot might be with those who revered God, and not with those who were His foes. He was united with those who feared God now; he desired that he might be united with them forever. This is expressive of true religion; and this prayer must go forth really from every pious heart. They who truly love God must desire that their lot should be with his friends, alike in this world and in the world to come, however poor, and humble, and despised they may be; not with sinners, however prosperous, or honored, or joyful, or rich, they may be. The word "my soul"here is synonymous with "me;"and the meaning is, he desired that "he himself"should not thus be gathered with sinners. It is the same word which is commonly rendered "life."
Nor my life - This word properly means "life;"and the prayer is, that his life might not be taken away or destroyed with that class of men. He did not wish to be associated with them when he died or was dead. He had preferred the society of the righteous; and he prayed that he might die as he had lived, united in feeling and in destiny with those who feared and loved God.
With bloody men - Margin, "men of blood."People who shed blood - robbers, murderers - a term used to denote the wicked. See the notes at Psa 5:6.
Poole -> Psa 26:9
Poole: Psa 26:9 - -- My soul i.e. my life, as it is explained in the next clause. Do not bind me up in the same bundle, nor put me into the same accursed and miserable co...
My soul i.e. my life, as it is explained in the next clause. Do not bind me up in the same bundle, nor put me into the same accursed and miserable condition, with them. Seeing I have had so great an antipathy against them in the whole course of my life, Psa 26:4,5 , let me not die their death; as Balaam on the contrary desired
to die the death of the righteous Num 23:10 . And seeing I have loved thy house and worship, and endeavoured to serve thee acceptably, not only with ceremonial cleanness, but with moral purity of heart and life, Psa 26:6-8 , do not deal with me as thou wilt with those that are filled with ungodliness and unrighteousness; do not destroy me with them, the righteous with the wicked , Gen 18:23 , but save me in the common calamity, as thou hast promised and used to do in like cases. The Hebrew word asaph , rendered gathering , is oft put for taking away , as Gen 30:23 Isa 4:1 Jer 8:13 16:5 , and that by destruction and death, as 1Sa 15:6 Isa 57:1 Jer 8:13 Eze 34:29 Hos 4:3 . The ground of which phrase may be either, because by death men’ s souls or spirits are gathered and returned to God, Ecc 12:7 , who had dispersed them all the world over; or because the several sorts of men, good and bad, which live here together promiscuously, are there severed, and all of one sort of them gathered together unto their fathers or peoples , as it is expressed, Gen 15:15 Num 20:24 2Ki 22:20 : compare Heb 12:23 .
With sinners profligate and obstinate sinners, as the following words describe them, such being oft called sinners by way of eminency, as 1Sa 15:18 Psa 1:1 104:35 Isa 1:28 33:14 .
Haydock -> Psa 26:9
Haydock: Psa 26:9 - -- Decline not. Hebrew, "put not away." (Protestants) But the Vulgate seems preferable. ---
Forsake. Septuagint (Complutensian and Aldine) Greek:...
Decline not. Hebrew, "put not away." (Protestants) But the Vulgate seems preferable. ---
Forsake. Septuagint (Complutensian and Aldine) Greek: me aposkorakises, "send me not to the crows," an expression borrowed from profane authors, who said, "to the crows," when they held a person in sovereign contempt. (Theodoret; Berthier) ---
Grabe substitutes this word, though the Alexandrian and Vatican manuscripts agree with us. (Haydock) ---
There seems to be a gradation in the condition of the reprobate here observed. God hides his countenance, withdraws, abandons, and despises them; and they only perceive their misery, when it is too late. (Berthier) ---
David implores aid in this life, and deprecates the divine anger, looking upon himself as an orphan, whom God takes under his special protection. (Worthingtonn)
Gill -> Psa 26:9
Gill: Psa 26:9 - -- Gather not my soul with sinners,.... Profligate and abandoned ones, such as are notoriously profane, and who live and die impenitent ones; otherwise a...
Gather not my soul with sinners,.... Profligate and abandoned ones, such as are notoriously profane, and who live and die impenitent ones; otherwise all men are sinners: the sense is, either that he desires that he might not, by any means, be brought into the company of such persons, be joined unto them, and have a conversation with them, which would be uncomfortable, dishonourable, and dangerous; or that God would not destroy him with them; and that he might not die the death of the wicked, nor be gathered with them at death: death is often expressed by a man's being gathered to his people, and to his fathers; see 2Ki 22:20; the body is gathered to the grave, the soul returns to God that gave it, and has its place assigned by him; the souls of the righteous are gathered into heaven, Christ's garner; the souls of the wicked into hell; the psalmist deprecates being gathered with them;
nor my life with bloody men; that thirst after blood, lie in wait for it, shed it, and are drunk with it, as the antichristian party; these God abhors and detests; nor shall they live out half their days, and their end is miserable.