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Text -- Psalms 119:85 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 119:85
Who have no respect to thy law.
JFB: Psa 119:84-87 - -- The shortness of my life requires that the relief afforded to me from mine enemies should be speedy.
The shortness of my life requires that the relief afforded to me from mine enemies should be speedy.
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Rather, "who," that is, "the proud"; "pits" is not the antecedent.
Clarke -> Psa 119:85
Clarke: Psa 119:85 - -- The proud have digged pits - The Vulgate, Septuagint, Ethiopic, and Arabic, translate this verse thus: "They have recited to me unholy fables, which...
The proud have digged pits - The Vulgate, Septuagint, Ethiopic, and Arabic, translate this verse thus: "They have recited to me unholy fables, which are not according to thy law."They wish us to receive their system of idolatry, and the tales concerning their gods; but these are not according to thy law. The Anglo-Saxon is the same: They quothed me the unrightwise spells; but no so so law thine.
Calvin -> Psa 119:85
Calvin: Psa 119:85 - -- 85.The proud 428 have digged pits for me. He complains that he had been circumvented by the frauds and artifices of his enemies; as if he had said,...
85.The proud 428 have digged pits for me. He complains that he had been circumvented by the frauds and artifices of his enemies; as if he had said, They have not only endeavored to injure me by open force and the violence of the sword, but have also maliciously sought to destroy me by snares and secret arts. The additional clause, which thing is not according to thy Law, is introduced as an argument, to excite God to exercise his mercy; for he is the more inclined to succor his servants, when he sees that the attempts made upon their welfare involve the violation of his own Law. At the same time, the Psalmist furnishes a proof of his own innocence, intimating that he had deserved no such treatment at their hands, and that whatever they practiced, he, notwithstanding, patiently kept himself under restraint; not attempting any thing which he knew to be contrary to the Divine Law.
TSK -> Psa 119:85
TSK: Psa 119:85 - -- The proud : This metaphor is taken from the mode in which wild beasts are caught in the Eastcaps1 . dcaps0 eep pits are dug in the earth, and slightl...
The proud : This metaphor is taken from the mode in which wild beasts are caught in the Eastcaps1 . dcaps0 eep pits are dug in the earth, and slightly covered over with reeds, turf, etc., so as not to be discerned from the solid ground; and the animals attempting to walk over them, the surface breaks, they fall in, and are taken alive. Thus the Psalmist’ s enemies employed craft as well as power in order to effect his ruin. Psa 119:78, Psa 7:15, Psa 35:7, Psa 36:11; Pro 16:27; Jer 18:20
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Barnes -> Psa 119:85
Barnes: Psa 119:85 - -- The proud - Those in high life, or of exalted rank. See the notes at Psa 119:51. Have digged pits for me - See the notes at Psa 7:15. Com...
The proud - Those in high life, or of exalted rank. See the notes at Psa 119:51.
Have digged pits for me - See the notes at Psa 7:15. Compare Psa 35:7; Psa 57:6; Psa 94:13.
Which are not after thy law - The word which here refers not to the pits, but to the proud. They who have done this are people who do not regard thy commands; people who are open and public offenders. It is that class of people with whom I have to contend - inert who set at defiance all the laws of God; men high in rank, who wield great power, and who have no regard to the law of God in their conduct. Even they have sought my destruction in the meanest way possible - by covert arts, by underhanded means, by digging pits, as they would for wild beasts.
Poole -> Psa 119:85
Poole: Psa 119:85 - -- Have digged pits for me have sought to destroy me by deceit and treachery, as well as by violence.
Which either,
1. Which men have no respect to t...
Have digged pits for me have sought to destroy me by deceit and treachery, as well as by violence.
Which either,
1. Which men have no respect to thy law, which forbids such things. Or rather,
2. Which thing, to wit, to dig pits for me, an innocent and just man, is not agreeable to thy law, but directly contrary to it.
Gill -> Psa 119:85
Gill: Psa 119:85 - -- The proud have digged pits for me,.... Laid snares and temptations in his way, to draw him into sin, and so into mischief; they sought indeed to take ...
The proud have digged pits for me,.... Laid snares and temptations in his way, to draw him into sin, and so into mischief; they sought indeed to take away his life, and formed schemes for it. The allusion is to the digging of pits for the taking of wild beasts; which shows the ill opinion they had of David, and their ill usage of him; see Psa 7:15;
which are not after thy law; no, contrary to it; which forbids the digging of a pit, and leaving it uncovered, so that a neighbour's beast might fall into it, Exo 21:33; and if those might not be dug to the injury of beasts, then much less to the injury of men, to the hurt of the servants of the Lord, or to the shedding of innocent blood, which the law forbids.
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NET Notes -> Psa 119:85; Psa 119:85
Geneva Bible -> Psa 119:85
Geneva Bible: Psa 119:85 The proud have ( d ) digged pits for me, which [are] not after thy law.
( d ) They have not only oppressed me violently but also craftily conspired a...
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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 119:81-88
MHCC: Psa 119:81-88 - --The psalmist sought deliverance from his sins, his foes, and his fears. Hope deferred made him faint; his eyes failed by looking out for this expected...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:85-87
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:85-87 - -- David's state was herein a type and figure of the state both of Christ and Christians that he was grievously persecuted; as there are many of his ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:81-88
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:81-88 - --
The eightfold Kaph . This strengthening according to God's promise is his earnest desire ( כּלה ) now, when within a very little his enemies ha...
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...
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Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
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