
Text -- Psalms 31:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 31:13
Just cause of fear.
JFB -> Psa 31:13
JFB: Psa 31:13 - -- Introduces further reasons for his prayer, the unjust, deliberate, and murderous purposes of his foes.
Introduces further reasons for his prayer, the unjust, deliberate, and murderous purposes of his foes.
Clarke -> Psa 31:13
Clarke: Psa 31:13 - -- I have heard the slander of many - To this and the two foregoing verses the reader may find several parallels; Jer 18:18 to the end of Jer 19:1-15.,...
I have heard the slander of many - To this and the two foregoing verses the reader may find several parallels; Jer 18:18 to the end of Jer 19:1-15., and ten first verses of chapter 20: This has caused several to suppose that Jeremiah was the author of this Psalm.
TSK -> Psa 31:13
TSK: Psa 31:13 - -- I have : Psa 55:10, Psa 101:5; 1Sa 22:8-10, 1Sa 24:9; Jer 20:10; Luk 23:1, Luk 23:2, Luk 23:5
fear : Psa 56:1-3, Psa 57:4; Jer 6:25, Jer 20:3, Jer 20:...

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Barnes -> Psa 31:13
Barnes: Psa 31:13 - -- For I have heard the slander of many - The reproach; the false accusations; the unjust aspersions. We are here more definitely informed as to a...
For I have heard the slander of many - The reproach; the false accusations; the unjust aspersions. We are here more definitely informed as to another of the sources of the trouble that came upon him. It was "slander."He had already referred to "two"sources of trouble; one Psa 31:11 that he was "reproached"by his friends and neighbors, and that his society was shunned by them; a second, that he was "forgotten"by those who ought to have remembered him, and that they treated him as though he were dead, Psa 31:12. The third is referred to now; to wit, that he was the subject of "slander,"or of false reports. What was the "nature"of those false charges we are not informed. But it is not needful that we should know precisely what they were. It is enough, in order to see the depth and aggravation of his trouble, to know that he "was"exposed to this; and that, to all that he had to endure from other sources, there was this added - that his name was reproached and cast out as evil - that he was subjected to "slander,"
"Whose edge is sharper than the sword; whose tongue
Outvenoms all the worms of Nile; whose breath
Rides on the posting winds; and doth belie
All corners of the world."
Cymbeline, Act iii., Sc. iv.
Fear was on every side - From the causes already specified. He knew not whom to trust. He seemed to have no friend. He was afraid, therefore, of every one that he met.
While they took counsel together against me - See the notes at Psa 2:2. They entered into a conspiracy or combination.
They devised to take away my life - They devised measures, or they laid a plot, thus to kill me. These are the grounds of the earnest prayer which he urges in Psa 31:9 : "Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am in trouble."
Poole -> Psa 31:13
Poole: Psa 31:13 - -- I have heard, partly with my own ears, and partly by the information of others.
The slander of many who reproach and defame me as a turbulent and ...
I have heard, partly with my own ears, and partly by the information of others.
The slander of many who reproach and defame me as a turbulent and seditious person, an enemy to the public peace, a conspirator against the king’ s life or dignity.
Fear i.e. just cause of fear, even of the loss of my life, as appears from the next clause.
They devised to take away to wit, unjustly and violently; as this word is used, Gen 34:2 24:11 .
Gill -> Psa 31:13
Gill: Psa 31:13 - -- For I have heard the slander of many,.... Both enemies and neighbours;
fear was on every side; his enemies were a "Magormissabib" to him, Jer 20:3...
For I have heard the slander of many,.... Both enemies and neighbours;
fear was on every side; his enemies were a "Magormissabib" to him, Jer 20:3; encompassed him around, so that he was in fear from every quarter;
while they took counsel together against me; how to apprehend him, and what to do with him;
they devised to take away my life; nothing short of that would satisfy; but life is in the hand of God; men may devise, but God disappoints, and his counsel stands; hence the psalmist was encouraged, after all, to trust in him, in this time of imminent danger, as follows.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 31:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Psa 31:1-24 - --1 David, shewing his confidence in God, craves his help.7 He rejoices in his mercy.9 He prays in his calamity.19 He praises God for his goodness.
MHCC -> Psa 31:9-18
MHCC: Psa 31:9-18 - --David's troubles made him a man of sorrows. Herein he was a type of Christ, who was acquainted with grief. David acknowledged that his afflictions wer...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 31:9-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 31:9-18 - -- In the foregoing verses David had appealed to God's righteousness, and pleaded his relation to him and dependence on him; here he appeals to his mer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 31:9-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 31:9-13 - --
(Heb.: 31:10-14) After the paean before victory, which he has sung in the fulness of his faith, in this second part of the Psalm (with groups, or s...
Constable -> Psa 31:1-24; Psa 31:13-17
Constable: Psa 31:1-24 - --Psalm 31
This psalm grew out of an experience in David's life in which his foes plotted to kill him. Tha...
