
Text -- Psalms 119:153 (NET)




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Clarke -> Psa 119:153
Clarke: Psa 119:153 - -- Consider mine affliction - See mine addiction or humiliation: but the eye of the Lord affects his heart; and therefore he never sees the distresses ...
Consider mine affliction - See mine addiction or humiliation: but the eye of the Lord affects his heart; and therefore he never sees the distresses of his followers without considering their situation, and affording them help.
Calvin -> Psa 119:153
Calvin: Psa 119:153 - -- 153.Behold my affliction and rescue me The Psalmist teaches by his own example that those who are devoted to the service and fear of God, must not be...
153.Behold my affliction and rescue me The Psalmist teaches by his own example that those who are devoted to the service and fear of God, must not be discouraged though they are not rewarded for it in this world. Their condition upon earth is one of warfare, and therefore they should not be dismayed by diversity, but rather rest satisfied with the consolatory consideration, that the gate of prayer is open to them. Yet the Prophet does not boast of his, endeavors to keep the law, as if he would have God to pay him wages for his service, but only to show that he was one of God’s servants, just as he has spoken of his hope that he was so in other places. This reason, for I have not forgotten thy law, on account of which he beseeches God to consider his affliction and to rescue him, is peculiarly forcible in the present case; for it is an evidence of no ordinary courage when, instead of being led away from the fear of God by adversity, we wrestle against temptations and seek him even when he seems purposely to drive us away from him.
TSK -> Psa 119:153
TSK: Psa 119:153 - -- Consider : Psa 119:159, Psa 9:13, Psa 13:3, Psa 13:4, Psa 25:19; Exo 3:7, Exo 3:8; Neh 9:32; Lam 2:20, Lam 5:1
for I : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:98, Psa 119...
Consider : Psa 119:159, Psa 9:13, Psa 13:3, Psa 13:4, Psa 25:19; Exo 3:7, Exo 3:8; Neh 9:32; Lam 2:20, Lam 5:1
for I : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:98, Psa 119:109, Psa 119:141, Psa 119:176

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Barnes -> Psa 119:153
Barnes: Psa 119:153 - -- Consider mine affliction ... - This commences a new division of the psalm, indicated by the Hebrew letter Resh ( ר r ), corresponding to...
Consider mine affliction ... - This commences a new division of the psalm, indicated by the Hebrew letter Resh (
For I do not forget thy law - I endeavor to be obedient, submissive, patient. As a suffering child of thine, I come to thee, and beseech thee to interpose and save me.
Poole -> Psa 119:153
Ver. 153.
Gill -> Psa 119:153
Gill: Psa 119:153 - -- ר,
RESH.--The Twentieth Part.
RESH. Consider mine affliction, and deliver me,.... Or, "look upon mine affliction" e; as in Psa 25:18. The Lord ...
RESH.--The Twentieth Part.
RESH. Consider mine affliction, and deliver me,.... Or, "look upon mine affliction" e; as in Psa 25:18. The Lord seems as if he did not, when he does not grant his gracious presence to his people; or does not arise to the help and deliverance of them so soon as they desire and expect: but he always sees and beholds their afflictions; he cannot do otherwise, since he is the omniscient God; and not only so, but he is the author, appointer, and orderer of them; yea, he looks upon them with an eye of pity and compassion, which is what is here prayed for: he sympathizes with his people in all their afflictions, supports them under them, pays kind visits to them, sanctifies his hand, and in his own time delivers them out of all; which none else can but himself, and he has power to do it, and has promised it, and does perform: see Psa 50:15;
for I do not forget thy law: the precepts of it; to observe it as a rule of walk and conversation, as a lamp to the feet, and a light to the path, as a directory of the good and perfect will of God: or, "thy doctrine"; the doctrine of the word, the precious truths of it, which were his support under afflictions; and when either of them have a place in the heart, and are written there, they cannot easily be forgotten. This the psalmist mentions, not as if his not forgetting the law or doctrine of God was meritorious of deliverance from affliction, but as a descriptive character of such the Lord does deliver.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 119:1-176
TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 119:153-160
MHCC: Psa 119:153-160 - --The closer we cleave to the word of God, both as our rule and as our stay, the more assurance we have of deliverance. Christ is the Advocate of his pe...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:153-154
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:153-154 - -- Here, I. David prays for succour in distress. Is any afflicted? let him pray; let him pray as David does here. 1. He has an eye to God's pity, and...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:153-160
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:153-160 - --
The eightfold Resh . Because God cannot suffer those who are faithful to His word to succumb, he supplicates His help against his persecutors. ר...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
