
Text -- Psalms 140:7 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 140:7
Literally, "of armor," that is, when using it.
Clarke -> Psa 140:7
Clarke: Psa 140:7 - -- Thou hast covered my head - Not only when I fought with the proud blaspheming Philistine; but in the various attempts made against my life by my swo...
Thou hast covered my head - Not only when I fought with the proud blaspheming Philistine; but in the various attempts made against my life by my sworn enemies.
TSK -> Psa 140:7
TSK: Psa 140:7 - -- the strength : Psa 18:1, Psa 18:2, Psa 18:35, Psa 27:1, Psa 28:7, Psa 28:8, Psa 59:17, Psa 62:2, Psa 62:7, Psa 89:26, Psa 95:1; Deu 33:27-29; Isa 12:2...

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Barnes -> Psa 140:7
Barnes: Psa 140:7 - -- O God the Lord ... - literally, "Yahweh, Lord, the strength of my salvation"The word rendered "God,"in the original, is יהוה Yahweh ....
O God the Lord ... - literally, "Yahweh, Lord, the strength of my salvation"The word rendered "God,"in the original, is
Thou hast covered my head in the day of battle - Thou hast been a shield unto me. Literally, "In the day of arms,"or of armor, 1Ki 10:25; Eze 39:9-10.
Poole -> Psa 140:7
With thy powerful protection, as with a helmet or shield.
Haydock -> Psa 140:7
Haydock: Psa 140:7 - -- As when the thickness, &c. If this is to be connected with what goes before, it declares the efficacy of those powerful words, capable to break u...
As when the thickness, &c. If this is to be connected with what goes before, it declares the efficacy of those powerful words, capable to break up the thick and hard earth, of the hearts of man. But if it is to be connected with the following words, our bones are scattered, &c., it means, that the malice of our enemies has, as it were, scattered our bones near the confines of death and hell; as the husbandman, plowing up or digging the earth, scatters and breaks the clods. (Challoner) ---
These are made small, that they may bear fruit, which is the effect of persecution upon the faithful. (St. Augustine) (Worthington) ---
Hebrew, "like the labourer breaking up the earth, so our," &c. (Calmet) ---
Houbigant would read, "their," (Berthier) with the Arabic, and many Greek copies. David alludes to his distress, (Calmet) while his people were still divided into parties, (Haydock) whose union he foretells. (Berthier) ---
Dry bones point out the state of the captives, Ezechiel xxxvii. 11. (Calmet) ---
Some persecutors rage against the bones and relics of the saints, which they would willingly hurl into hell. But the Church places her confidence in God. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 140:7
Gill: Psa 140:7 - -- O God the Lord, the strength of my salvation,.... Temporal and spiritual, which he was able to effect; the mighty God and mighty Saviour: and this enc...
O God the Lord, the strength of my salvation,.... Temporal and spiritual, which he was able to effect; the mighty God and mighty Saviour: and this encouraged David to believe he should have deliverance; and this secured, confirmed, and established it to him; and to which he was the more induced by what experience he had had of the divine goodness to him, as follows:
thou hast covered my head in the day of battle; with the helmet of salvation, as Kimchi, Aben Ezra, and Arama observe; which, in a spiritual sense, is to a believer the hope of salvation, Eph 6:17, 1Th 5:8; a defensive weapon to him; and protects him while he is engaging with his spiritual enemies in this his state of warfare, sin, Satan, and the world. Perhaps David may have respect to the divine protection of him, when he fought with Goliath. Salvation was Christ's helmet, when he engaged with all his and our enemies; even with all the powers of darkness, and obtained deliverance for us, Isa 59:16.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 140:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Psa 140:1-13 - --1 David prays to be delivered from Saul and Doeg.8 He prays against them.12 He comforts himself by confidence in God.
MHCC -> Psa 140:1-7
MHCC: Psa 140:1-7 - --The more danger appears, the more earnest we should be in prayer to God. All are safe whom the Lord protects. If he be for us, who can be against us? ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 140:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 140:1-7 - -- In this, as in other things, David was a type of Christ, that he suffered before he reigned, was humbled before he was exalted, and that as there ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 140:6-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 140:6-8 - --
Such is the conduct of his enemies; he, however, prays to his God and gets his weapons from beside Him. The day of equipment is the day of the crisi...
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 140:1-13 - --Psalm 140
David prayed for God to frustrate his enemies' attempts to trip him up with confidence that Go...
