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Text -- Psalms 27:11 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 27:11
Wesley: Psa 27:11 - -- That I may neither fall into their hands by my folly, nor give them any occasion of triumphing over me.
That I may neither fall into their hands by my folly, nor give them any occasion of triumphing over me.
Of providence.
Clarke: Psa 27:11 - -- Teach me thy way - Let me know the gracious designs of thy providence towards me, that my heart may submit to thy will
Teach me thy way - Let me know the gracious designs of thy providence towards me, that my heart may submit to thy will

Clarke: Psa 27:11 - -- And lead me in a plain path - In the path of righteousness, because of mine enemies, who watch for my halting.
And lead me in a plain path - In the path of righteousness, because of mine enemies, who watch for my halting.
Calvin -> Psa 27:11
Calvin: Psa 27:11 - -- 11.Teach me thy way, O Jehovah! Many think that David here requests that God would guide him by his Spirit, lest he should surpass his enemies in act...
11.Teach me thy way, O Jehovah! Many think that David here requests that God would guide him by his Spirit, lest he should surpass his enemies in acting violently and wickedly. This doctrine is, no doubt, very useful, but it does not seem to agree with the scope of the passage. It is a simpler interpretation, in my opinion, to consider that David desires, in order to escape the snares and violence of his enemies, that God would extend to him his hand, and safely conduct him, so as to give a happy issue to his affairs. He sets the right path in opposition to the difficulties and impediments which are in places which are rough, and of difficult access, to overcome which he was unequal, unless God undertook the office of a guide to lead him. But he who thus desires to commit himself to the safeguard and protection of God, 588 must first renounce crafty and wicked devices. We must not expect that God, who promises to grant a happy issue only to the single in heart, and those who trust in his faithfulness, will bless crooked and wicked counsels.
TSK -> Psa 27:11
TSK: Psa 27:11 - -- Teach : Psa 25:4, Psa 25:5, Psa 25:9, Psa 25:12, Psa 86:11, Psa 119:10, Psa 143:8-10; Pro 2:6-9; Isa 30:20, Isa 30:21
a plain path : Heb. a way of pla...
Teach : Psa 25:4, Psa 25:5, Psa 25:9, Psa 25:12, Psa 86:11, Psa 119:10, Psa 143:8-10; Pro 2:6-9; Isa 30:20, Isa 30:21
a plain path : Heb. a way of plainness, Psa 26:12; Pro 8:9, Pro 15:19; Isa 35:8; Luk 3:4-6
mine enemies : Heb. those which observe me, Psa 5:8, Psa 54:5 *marg. Psa 56:5, Psa 56:6, Psa 64:6; Jer 20:10; Dan 6:4, Dan 6:5; Luk 20:20

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Barnes -> Psa 27:11
Barnes: Psa 27:11 - -- Teach me thy way, O Lord - See the notes at Psa 25:4-5. And lead me in a plain path - Margin, "a way of plainness."That is, a straight or...
Teach me thy way, O Lord - See the notes at Psa 25:4-5.
And lead me in a plain path - Margin, "a way of plainness."That is, a straight or smooth path. In other words, he prayed that he might be enabled to act wisely and right; he desired that God would teach him what he should do.
Because of mine enemies - Margin, "those which observe me."The translation in the text expresses the true sense. The word which is used is derived from a verb that signifies "to twist; to twist together;"and then, to oppress; to treat as an enemy. Here it refers to those who would treat him harshly or cruelly; and he prays that God would show him how to act in view of the fact that he was surrounded by such foes. They were harsh and cruel; they sought to overcome him; they laid snares for him. He knew not how to act so as to escape from them, and he, therefore, pleads that God would instruct and guide him.
Poole -> Psa 27:11
Poole: Psa 27:11 - -- Thy way i.e. what course I shall take to please thee, and to discharge my duty, and to save myself from ruin.
A plain path of which See Poole "Psa...
Thy way i.e. what course I shall take to please thee, and to discharge my duty, and to save myself from ruin.
A plain path of which See Poole "Psa 26:12" , where the Hebrew words are the same.
Because of mine enemies that I may neither open their mouths against me or religion by my miscarriages, nor fall into their hands by my folly, nor give them any occasion of triumphing over me.
Gill -> Psa 27:11
Gill: Psa 27:11 - -- Teach me thy way, O Lord,.... Of providence, grace, and duty; See Gill on Psa 25:4;
and lead me in a plain path: as the path of truth is to those t...
Teach me thy way, O Lord,.... Of providence, grace, and duty; See Gill on Psa 25:4;
and lead me in a plain path: as the path of truth is to those that understand and find knowledge; and as the way of holiness is, even to such who in other things are fools, but shall not err therein, Pro 8:9, Isa 35:8; or the path of righteousness, in which Christ, the wisdom of God, and shepherd of his people, leads them, Psa 23:3;
because of mine enemies, or "those that observe me"; who eyed him as Saul did, 1Sa 18:9; and waited for his halting, as Jeremiah's familiars did for him; and lay in wait to deceive him, and lead him out of the way, as false teachers do; and come upon him at an unawares, and take every advantage against him, as Satan does.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 27:1-14
MHCC -> Psa 27:7-14
MHCC: Psa 27:7-14 - --Wherever the believer is, he can find a way to the throne of grace by prayer. God calls us by his Spirit, by his word, by his worship, and by special ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 27:7-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 27:7-14 - -- David in these verses expresses, I. His desire towards God, in many petitions. If he cannot now go up to the house of the Lord, yet, wherever he is,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 27:11-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 27:11-12 - --
He is now wandering about like a hunted deer; but God is able to guide him so that he may escape all dangers. And this is what he prays for. As in P...
Constable -> Psa 27:1-14; Psa 27:7-14
Constable: Psa 27:1-14 - --Psalm 27
Many of the psalms begin with a lament and end in trust. This one begins with trust, then sinks...




