
Text -- Psalms 69:21 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 69:21 - -- Instead of giving me that comfort which my condition required, they added to my afflictions.
Instead of giving me that comfort which my condition required, they added to my afflictions.

Wesley: Psa 69:21 - -- These things were metaphorically fulfilled in David, but properly in Christ, the description of whose sufferings was principally intended here by the ...
These things were metaphorically fulfilled in David, but properly in Christ, the description of whose sufferings was principally intended here by the Holy Ghost.
JFB -> Psa 69:21
JFB: Psa 69:21 - -- Instead of such, his enemies increase his pain by giving him most distasteful food and drink. The Psalmist may have thus described by figure what Chri...
Instead of such, his enemies increase his pain by giving him most distasteful food and drink. The Psalmist may have thus described by figure what Christ found in reality (compare Joh 19:29-30).
Clarke -> Psa 69:21
Clarke: Psa 69:21 - -- They gave me also gall for my meat - Even the food, necessary to preserve us in their slavery, was frequently mingled with what rendered it unpleasa...
They gave me also gall for my meat - Even the food, necessary to preserve us in their slavery, was frequently mingled with what rendered it unpleasant and disgusting, though not absolutely unwholesome. And vinegar, sour small wines, was given us for our beverage. This is applied to our Lord, Mat 27:34, where the reader is requested to consult the notes.
Calvin -> Psa 69:21
Calvin: Psa 69:21 - -- 21.And they put gall into my meat Here he again repeats that his enemies carry their cruelty towards him to the utmost extent in their power. He spea...
21.And they put gall into my meat Here he again repeats that his enemies carry their cruelty towards him to the utmost extent in their power. He speaks metaphorically when he describes them as mingling gall or poison with his meat, 85 and vinegar with his drink; even as it is said in Jeremiah,
“Behold, I will feed them, even this people, with wormwood,
and give them water of gall to drink.” (Jer 9:15)
But still the Apostle John justly declares that this Scripture was fulfilled when the soldiers gave Christ vinegar to drink upon the cross, (Joh 19:28;) for it was requisite that whatever cruelty the reprobate exercise towards the members of Christ, should by a visible sign be represented in Christ himself. We have stated on the same principle, in our remarks upon Psa 22:18, that when the soldiers parted the garments of Christ among them, that verse was appropriately quoted, “They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots;” although David’s object was to express by figurative language that he was robbed, and that all his goods were violently taken from him, and made a prey of by his enemies. The natural sense must, however, be retained; which is, that the holy prophet had no relief afforded him; and that he was in a condition similar to that of a man who, already too much afflicted, found, as an additional aggravation of his distress, that his meat was poisoned, and his drink rendered nauseous by the bitter ingredients with which it had been mingled.
Defender -> Psa 69:21
Defender: Psa 69:21 - -- This was fulfilled when Christ spoke on the cross of His thirst, being careful to fulfill everything that the prophets had written (Joh 19:28-30). The...
This was fulfilled when Christ spoke on the cross of His thirst, being careful to fulfill everything that the prophets had written (Joh 19:28-30). The entire 69th psalm depicts His grief and humiliation."
TSK -> Psa 69:21
TSK: Psa 69:21 - -- gall for my meat : Bochart, from a comparison of this passage with Joh 19:29, thinks that rosh is the same herb as the evangelist calls υσσωπ...
gall for my meat : Bochart, from a comparison of this passage with Joh 19:29, thinks that
vinegar : Mar 15:23, Mar 15:36; Luk 23:36; Joh 19:29, Joh 19:30

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Barnes -> Psa 69:21
Barnes: Psa 69:21 - -- They gave me also - My enemies; all persons around me. No one would show me even so much kindness as to give me food when I was hungry, or drin...
They gave me also - My enemies; all persons around me. No one would show me even so much kindness as to give me food when I was hungry, or drink when I was thirsty. They utterly forsook me; they left me to die unpitied. Nay, they did more than this. When I was perishing with hunger, they not only refused to give me wholesome food, but they mocked my sufferings by giving me a bitter and poisonous herb for food, and vinegar for my drink.
Gall for my meat - For my food. Or, they gave me this "instead"of wholesome food. The word here rendered "gall"-
And in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink - Instead of giving me pure water, they gave me sour wine - vinegar - that which would not slake my thirst, or which would not answer the purpose of drink. The form of trial here referred to is that where one is dying of thirst, and where, instead of giving water to assuage the thirst, one should give, in mockery, that which could not be drunk, or which would answer none of the purposes required. The word translated "vinegar"-
Poole -> Psa 69:21
Poole: Psa 69:21 - -- Gall or poison , or bitter herbs , Hos 10:4 . See Deu 29:18 Jer 9:15 Lam 3:19 . Instead of giving me that pity and comfort which my condition requi...
Gall or poison , or bitter herbs , Hos 10:4 . See Deu 29:18 Jer 9:15 Lam 3:19 . Instead of giving me that pity and comfort which my condition required, they barbarously added to my afflictions. These things were metaphorically fulfilled in David, but properly and literally h Christ, the description of whose sufferings was principally intended here by the Holy Ghost, who therefore directed David’ s pen to these words, and possibly informed him that this should be accomplished in Christ; which may not seem improbable to him that considers the following imprecations, which are so many and so severe, that they may seem to exceed the bounds of justice and charity, if they be applied to David’ s enemies, as a recompence for their injuries done to him; whereas they most deservedly and fitly belong to the enemies and murderers of Christ.
Gill -> Psa 69:21
Gill: Psa 69:21 - -- They gave me also gall for my meat,.... Either some bitter herb mentioned with wormwood and hemlock, Deu 29:18; or the gall of some animal The Targum ...
They gave me also gall for my meat,.... Either some bitter herb mentioned with wormwood and hemlock, Deu 29:18; or the gall of some animal The Targum renders it,
"the gall of the heads of serpents:''
the poison of some serpents is in their heads, and the word that is here used signifies the head; see Deu 32:33. This was literally fulfilled in Christ, Mat 27:34; and showed that he bore the curse of the law; that being given to him for food, which was not fit to be eaten; thereby intimating, that he deserved not to have the common food and necessaries of life; which is the case of those in whose place and stead he suffered: and this may be a rebuke to such who, through fulness and affluence, are apt to slight and contemn some of the good creatures of God, which ought to be received with thanksgiving; let them remember the gall that was given Christ for meat. And this may serve to reconcile poor Christians to that mean fare and low way of living they are obliged to; though they, have but a dinner of herbs, or bread and water, it is better fare than their Lord's; it is not gall;
and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink; Christ, when on the cross, was athirst, which was occasioned by a fever that usually attended persons in his circumstances; see Psa 22:15; and, that this Scripture might be fulfilled, he signified it, saying, "I thirst"; upon which vinegar was given to him, as all the evangelists relate; Mat 27:48. This shows the truth of Christ's human nature; that it was a true and real body that he assumed, which was subject to hunger and thirst, and was supported by food and drink, as our bodies are; also the truth of divine revelation; since such a minute circumstance as this, predicted so many hundred years ago, should, after so long a time, be exactly fulfilled; and likewise the truth of the Messiahship of Jesus, in whom this, and every thing else said Messiah, in the Law, the Prophets, and the book of Psalms, were fully accomplished; and therefore it may be strongly concluded that this is he of whom they spoke. Moreover, this expresses the inhumanity of the enemies of Christ, to use him in this manner, when he was suffering and dying; see Pro 31:6.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 69:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Psa 69:1-36 - --1 David complains of his affliction.13 He prays for deliverance.22 He devotes his enemies to destruction.30 He praises God with thanksgiving.
MHCC -> Psa 69:13-21
MHCC: Psa 69:13-21 - --Whatever deep waters of affliction or temptation we sink into, whatever floods of trouble or ungodly men seem ready to overwhelm us, let us persevere ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 69:13-21
Matthew Henry: Psa 69:13-21 - -- David had been speaking before of the spiteful reproaches which his enemies cast upon him; here he adds, But, as for me, my prayer is unto thee. T...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 69:14-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 69:14-21 - --
In this second part the petition by which the first is as it were encircled, is continued; the peril grows greater the longer it lasts, and with it ...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 69:1-36 - --Psalm 69
In this psalm David sought God to deliver him from destruction. He was experiencing criticism a...
