
Text -- Psalms 37:5 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 37:5
Wesley: Psa 37:5 - -- All thy cares and business, and necessities, commend to God by fervent prayer.
All thy cares and business, and necessities, commend to God by fervent prayer.
(Pro 16:3). Works--what you have to do and cannot set forth as a burden.
Clarke: Psa 37:5 - -- Commit thy way unto the Lord - גול על יהוה gol al Yehovah , Roll thy way upon the Lord: probably, a metaphor taken from the camel, who lie...
Commit thy way unto the Lord -

Clarke: Psa 37:5 - -- He shall bring it to pass - יעשה yaaseh , "He will work."Trust God, and he will work for thee.
He shall bring it to pass -
Calvin -> Psa 37:5
Calvin: Psa 37:5 - -- 5.Roll 22 thy ways upon Jehovah. Here David illustrates and confirms the doctrine contained in the preceding verse. In order that God may accomplis...
5.Roll 22 thy ways upon Jehovah. Here David illustrates and confirms the doctrine contained in the preceding verse. In order that God may accomplish our desires, it behoves us to cast all our cares upon him in the exercise of hope and patience. Accordingly, we are taught from this passage how to preserve our minds in tranquillity amidst anxieties, dangers, and floods of trouble. There can be no doubt, that by the term ways we are here to understand all affairs or businesses. The man, therefore, who, leaving the issue of all his affairs to the will of God, and who, patiently waiting to receive from his hand whatever he may be pleased to send, whether prosperity or adversity, casts all his cares, and every other burden which he bears, into his bosom; or, in other words, commits to him all his affairs, — such a person rolls his ways upon Jehovah Hence, David again inculcates the duty of hope and confidence in God: And trust in him By this he intimates, that we render to him the honor to which he is entitled only when we intrust to him the government and direction of our lives; and thus he provides a remedy for a disease with which almost all men are infected. Whence is it that the children of God are envious of the wicked, and are often in trouble and perplexity, and yield to excess of sorrow, and sometimes even murmur and repine, but because, by involving themselves immoderately in endless cares, and cherishing too eagerly a desire to provide for themselves irrespective of God, they plunge, as it were, into an abyss, or at least accumulate to themselves such a vast load of cares, that they are forced at last to sink under them? Desirous to provide a remedy for this evil, David warns us, that in presuming to take upon us the government of our own life, and to provide for all our affairs as if we were able to bear so great a burden, we are greatly deceived, and that, therefore, our only remedy is to fix our eyes upon the providence of God, and to draw from it consolation in all our sorrows. Those who obey this counsel shall escape that horrible labyrinth in which all men labor in vain; for when God shall once have taken the management of our affairs into his own hand, there is no reason to fear that prosperity shall ever fail us. Whence is it that he forsakes us and disappoints our expectations, if it is not because we provoke him, by pretending to greater wisdom and understanding than we possess? If, therefore, we would only permit him, he will perform his part, and will not disappoint our expectations, which he sometimes does as a just punishment for our unbelief.
TSK -> Psa 37:5
TSK: Psa 37:5 - -- Commit : Heb. Roll thy way upon, Psa 22:8, Psa 55:22; Pro 16:3 *marg. Mat 6:25; Luk 12:22, Luk 12:29, Luk 12:30; Phi 4:6, Phi 4:7; 1Pe 5:7
and : Job 2...

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Barnes -> Psa 37:5
Barnes: Psa 37:5 - -- Commit thy way unto the - Lord. Margin, as in Hebrew, "Roll thy way upon, the Lord."Compare the notes at Psa 22:8, where the marg., as the Hebr...
Commit thy way unto the - Lord. Margin, as in Hebrew, "Roll thy way upon, the Lord."Compare the notes at Psa 22:8, where the marg., as the Hebrew, is, "He rolled himself on the Lord."See also 1Pe 5:7. The idea is that of rolling a heavy burden from ourselves on another, or laying it upon him, so that he may bear it. The burden which we have not got strength to bear we may lay on God. The term "way"means properly the act of treading or going; then, a way or path; then, a course of life, or the manner in which one lives; and the reference here is to the whole course of life, or all that can affect life; all our plans or conduct; all the issues or results of those plans. It is equivalent here to "lot"or "destiny."Everything, in regard to the manner in which we live, and all its results, are to be committed to the Lord.
Trust also in him - See Psa 37:3.
And he shall bring it to pass - Hebrew, "He shall do it."That is, He will bring it to a proper issue; He will secure a happy result. He will take care of your interests, and will not permit you to suffer, or to be ultimately wronged. The thing particularly referred to here, as appears from the next verse, is reputation or character.
Poole -> Psa 37:5
Poole: Psa 37:5 - -- Thy way i.e. all thy cares and business, thy desires and necessities. Commend them to God by fervent prayer, referring them to his good will, and exp...
Thy way i.e. all thy cares and business, thy desires and necessities. Commend them to God by fervent prayer, referring them to his good will, and expecting a happy issue of all from him.
He shall bring it to pass Heb. he shall do , or work , to wit, for thee, or what is fit to be done, or what thou desirest in the sense given on Psa 37:4 .
Haydock -> Psa 37:5
Haydock: Psa 37:5 - -- Me. They press upon me like a deluge or huge weight. (Calmet) ---
The sin of David had many aggravations. (Berthier) ---
His punishment was also...
Me. They press upon me like a deluge or huge weight. (Calmet) ---
The sin of David had many aggravations. (Berthier) ---
His punishment was also great. (Calmet) ---
His spirit was almost overwhelmed, as the sins which are not bewailed, bring on other transgressions. (Worthington) ---
It is not so much sin as the neglect of penance, which destroys men. (Berthier) ---
This folly is here acknowledged by David. (Haydock)
Gill -> Psa 37:5
Gill: Psa 37:5 - -- Commit thy way unto the Lord,.... Or "thy works", as in Pro 16:3; that is, all the affairs and business of life, which are a man's ways in which he wa...
Commit thy way unto the Lord,.... Or "thy works", as in Pro 16:3; that is, all the affairs and business of life, which are a man's ways in which he walks; not that men should sit still, be inactive, and do nothing, and leave all to be done by the Lord; but should seek direction of God in everything engaged in, and for strength and assistance to perform it, and go on in it, and depend upon him for success, and give him all the glory, without trusting to any thing done by them: or, as some render the words, "reveal thy way unto the Lord" n; not that God is ignorant of the ways of men, and of their affairs, and of their wants and necessities, but it is their duty to ask, and it is his delight to hear; they may come and use freedom with him, and tell him their whole case, and leave it with him, believing he will supply all their need: or, as others render it, "roll thy way on the Lord" o; see Psa 55:22; meaning not the burden of sin, nor the weight of affliction, but any affair of moment and importance that lies heavy upon the mind;
trust also in him; it is an ease to the mind to spread it before the Lord, who sympathizes with his people, supports them under and brings them through their difficulties;
and he shall bring it to pass; as he does whatever he has appointed and determined shall be, and whatever he has promised, and whatever will be for his own glory and his people's good.

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NET Notes: Psa 37:5 Heb “he will act.” Verse 6 explains what is meant; the Lord will vindicate those who trust in him.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 37:5
Geneva Bible: Psa 37:5 ( d ) Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring [it] to pass.
( d ) Do not be led by your own wisdom, but obey God and he w...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 37:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Psa 37:1-40 - --1 David persuades to patience and confidence in God, by the different estate of the godly and the wicked.
MHCC -> Psa 37:1-6
MHCC: Psa 37:1-6 - --When we look abroad we see the world full of evil-doers, that flourish and live in ease. So it was seen of old, therefore let us not marvel at the mat...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 37:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 37:1-6 - -- The instructions here given are very plain; much need not be said for the exposition of them, but there is a great deal to be done for the reducing ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 37:5-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:5-6 - --
The lxx erroneously renders גּול (= גּל , Psa 22:9) by ἀποκάλυψον instead of ἐπίῤῥιψον , 1Pe 5:7 : roll the ...
Constable -> Psa 37:1-40; Psa 37:1-8
Constable: Psa 37:1-40 - --Psalm 37
This psalm advances the thought of Psalm 36. Here David urged the righteous not to let the pros...
