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Text -- Psalms 142:6 (NET)

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JFB -> Psa 142:6
I am brought very low - Never was I so near total ruin before

Clarke: Psa 142:6 - -- Deliver me from my persecutors - They are now in full possession of the only means of my escape
Deliver me from my persecutors - They are now in full possession of the only means of my escape

Clarke: Psa 142:6 - -- They are stronger than I - What am I and my men against this well-appointed armed multitude, with their king at their head.
They are stronger than I - What am I and my men against this well-appointed armed multitude, with their king at their head.
TSK -> Psa 142:6
TSK: Psa 142:6 - -- for I am : Psa 44:24-26, Psa 79:8, Psa 116:6, Psa 136:23, Psa 143:3, Psa 143:7
for they : Psa 3:1, Psa 38:19, Psa 57:3, Psa 57:4, Psa 59:3; 1Sa 24:14;...

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Barnes -> Psa 142:6
Barnes: Psa 142:6 - -- Attend unto my cry - Give ear to me when I cry to thee. Do not turn away and refuse to hear me. For I am brought very low - I am reduced ...
Attend unto my cry - Give ear to me when I cry to thee. Do not turn away and refuse to hear me.
For I am brought very low - I am reduced greatly; I am made very poor. The language would be applicable to one who had been in better circumstances, and who had been brought down to a condition of danger, of poverty, of want. It is language which is commonly applied to poverty.
Deliver me from my persecutors - Saul and his followers.
For they are stronger than I - More in number; better armed; better suited for battle.
Haydock -> Psa 142:6
Haydock: Psa 142:6 - -- Water. We can add nothing to this idea. (Calmet) ---
Man can do no good without God's grace, which David implores with his hands stretched out, bo...
Water. We can add nothing to this idea. (Calmet) ---
Man can do no good without God's grace, which David implores with his hands stretched out, both to mortify himself, and to denote fervour. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 142:6
Gill: Psa 142:6 - -- Attend unto my cry,.... His prayer and supplication for help in his distress, which he desires might be hearkened unto and answered;
for I am broug...
Attend unto my cry,.... His prayer and supplication for help in his distress, which he desires might be hearkened unto and answered;
for I am brought very low; in his spirit, in the exercise of grace, being in great affliction, and reduced to the utmost extremity, weakened, impoverished, and exhausted; wanting both men and money to assist him, Psa 79:8;
deliver me from my persecutors; Saul and his men, who were in pursuit of him with great warmth and eagerness;
for they are stronger than I; more in number, and greater in strength; Saul had with him three thousand chosen men out of all Israel, ablebodied men, and expert in war; veteran troops, and in high spirits, with their king at the head of them; David had about six hundred men, and these poor mean creatures, such as were in distress, in debt, and discontented, and in want of provisions, and dispirited; see 1Sa 22:2. So the spiritual enemies of the Lord's people are stronger than they, Jer 31:11.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 142:1-7
TSK Synopsis: Psa 142:1-7 - --1 David shews that in his trouble all his comfort was in prayer unto God.
MHCC -> Psa 142:1-7
MHCC: Psa 142:1-7 - --There can be no situation so distressing or dangerous, in which faith will not get comfort from God by prayer. We are apt to show our troubles too muc...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 142:4-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 142:4-7 - -- The psalmist here tells us, for our instruction, 1. How he was disowned and deserted by his friends, Psa 142:4. When he was in favour at court he se...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 142:6-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 142:6-7 - --
His request now ascends all the more confident of being answered, and becomes calm, being well-grounded in his feebleness and the superiority of his...
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 142:1-7 - --Psalm 142
The superscription identifies the time when David wrote this psalm. He did so when he was "in ...




