
Text -- Psalms 141:9 (NET)




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Calvin -> Psa 141:9
Calvin: Psa 141:9 - -- 9.Keep me, etc. He owns himself to be shut up in the snares of his enemies, unless set free by a higher hand. In praying to God under the straits to...
9.Keep me, etc. He owns himself to be shut up in the snares of his enemies, unless set free by a higher hand. In praying to God under the straits to which he was reduced, he proves what a high estimate he formed of what his mercy could effect, as elsewhere he says, that the issues from death belong to him. (Psa 68:20.) God often delays interposing, that the deliverance may be the more signal; and afterwards he makes the devices of the wicked to recoil upon their own heads. It seems absurd to refer the pronoun his to Saul, as if the sense were that Doeg and others of that character would fall into the snares of Saul. It would seem to be God who is intended. First, he had spoken of being preserved by God from the toils of the wicked, and now to these snares which the wicked spread for the upright he opposes the snares with which God catches the crafty in their own devices. And as the number of his enemies was great, he uses the expression, let them fall together, for escape would have been impossible, had he not been persuaded that it was easy for God to overthrow any combined force and array of men. What follows admits of two meanings. Many read, I shall always pass. But we may suppose order of the words changed and read, until I pass. It prays that his enemies should be held in the snare till he got off safe,
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Barnes -> Psa 141:9
Barnes: Psa 141:9 - -- Keep me from the snares ... - See the notes at Psa 11:6. Compare Psa 38:12; Psa 69:22; Psa 91:3. The secret plans which they have laid against ...
Keep me from the snares ... - See the notes at Psa 11:6. Compare Psa 38:12; Psa 69:22; Psa 91:3. The secret plans which they have laid against me.
And the gins of the workers of iniquity - Wicked men; men who seek my destruction. On the word gins, see the notes at Isa 8:14. The gin is a trap or snare to catch birds or wild animals. The word used here is the same which occurs in Psa 18:5, and which is there rendered "snare."See the notes at that passage. Compare also Psa 64:5; Psa 69:22; Psa 106:36; Psa 140:5, where the same word occurs.
Gill -> Psa 141:9
Gill: Psa 141:9 - -- Keep me from the snare which they have laid for me,.... Either Saul, who gave him a wife to be a snare to him, and set men to watch his house and tak...
Keep me from the snare which they have laid for me,.... Either Saul, who gave him a wife to be a snare to him, and set men to watch his house and take him; or the Ziphites, who proposed to Saul to deliver him into his hands; see 1Sa 18:21.
and the gins of the workers of iniquity; the transgressions of wicked men are snares to others, by way of example; and so are the doctrines of false teachers, and the temptations of Satan, from all which good men desire to be kept, Pro 29:6; and it is the Lord alone that keeps and preserves from them, or breaks the snare and delivers them, Psa 124:7.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 141:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Psa 141:1-10 - --1 David prays that his suit may be acceptable;3 his conscience sincere;7 and his life free from snares.
MHCC -> Psa 141:5-10
MHCC: Psa 141:5-10 - --We should be ready to welcome the rebuke of our heavenly Father, and also the reproof of our brethren. It shall not break my head, if it may but help ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 141:5-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 141:5-10 - -- Here, I. David desires to be told of his faults. His enemies reproached him with that which was false, which he could not but complain of; yet, at t...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 141:8-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 141:8-10 - --
If Psa 141:7 is not merely an expression of the complaint, but at the same time of hope, we now have no need to give the כּי the adversative sens...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
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Constable: Psa 141:1-10 - --Psalm 141
In this evening prayer David asked God to protect him and enable him to continue living for Go...
