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Text -- Psalms 143:4 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 143:3-4; Psa 143:3-4
His afflictions--led to confession as just made: he now makes the complaint.
Clarke: Psa 143:4 - -- Therefore is my spirit - I am deeply depressed in spirit, and greatly afflicted in body
Therefore is my spirit - I am deeply depressed in spirit, and greatly afflicted in body
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Clarke: Psa 143:4 - -- My heart within me is desolate - It has no companion of its sorrows, no sympathetic friend. I am utterly destitute of comfort.
My heart within me is desolate - It has no companion of its sorrows, no sympathetic friend. I am utterly destitute of comfort.
Calvin -> Psa 143:4
Calvin: Psa 143:4 - -- 4.And my spirit, etc. Hitherto he has spoken of the troubles that were without, now he acknowledges the feebleness of his spirits, from which it is e...
4.And my spirit, etc. Hitherto he has spoken of the troubles that were without, now he acknowledges the feebleness of his spirits, from which it is evident that his strength, vas not like that of the rock, imperturbable or without feeling, but that, while overwhelmed with grief as to the feeling of the flesh, he owed his support entirely to faith and the grace of the Spirit,. We are taught by his example not to throw up the conflict in despair, however much we may be weakened, and even exanimated by afflictions, as God will enable us to surmount them, if we only rise to him with our hearts amidst all our anxieties.
In the next verse David mentions that he had diligently sought means whereby to mitigate his grief. It is not to be wondered at, that many who spontaneously give themselves up to inaction, should sink under their trials, not using means to invigorate themselves by calling to remembrance the grace of God. Sometimes, it is true, our trials are only more keenly felt when we recall the former kindness which God may have shown to us, the comparison tending to awaken our feelings, and render them more acute; but David proposed a different end than this to himself, and gathered confidence from the past mercies of God. The very best method in order to obtain relief in trouble, when we are about to faint under it, is to call to mind the former loving-kindness of the Lord. Nor does David mean such as he had experienced from childhood, as some have thought, adopting in my judgment too restricted a sense; for the word
TSK -> Psa 143:4
TSK: Psa 143:4 - -- is my spirit : Psa 55:5, Psa 61:2, Psa 77:3, Psa 102:1 *title Psa 124:4, Psa 142:3; Job 6:27
my heart : Psa 25:16, Psa 102:3, Psa 102:4, Psa 119:81-83...
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Barnes -> Psa 143:4
Barnes: Psa 143:4 - -- Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me - See the notes at Psa 77:3. Compare Psa 42:5-7. His spirit was broken and crushed. He was in a st...
Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me - See the notes at Psa 77:3. Compare Psa 42:5-7. His spirit was broken and crushed. He was in a state of despair as to any human help.
My heart within me is desolate - I have no comfort; no cheerfulness; no hope. My soul is like the waste desert where there is no water; where nothing grows; where there are only rocks and sands.
Poole -> Psa 143:4
Poole: Psa 143:4 - -- My spirit overwhelmed within me See Poole "Psa 61:2" See Poole "Psa 142:3".
Is desolate deprived of all hope and comfort. Or, is astonished.
Haydock -> Psa 143:4
Haydock: Psa 143:4 - -- Vanity. Hebrew hebel, "nothing, a vapour," &c., Ecclesiastes i. 1., and James iv. 15. (Haydock) ---
Our lives resemble a shadow, which is the le...
Vanity. Hebrew hebel, "nothing, a vapour," &c., Ecclesiastes i. 1., and James iv. 15. (Haydock) ---
Our lives resemble a shadow, which is the less distinct, the more it increases. (Berthier) ---
As it cannot subsist of itself, so neither can man without God. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 143:4
Gill: Psa 143:4 - -- Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me,.... Covered over with grief, borne down with sorrow, ready to sink and fail; See Gill on Psa 142:3;
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Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me,.... Covered over with grief, borne down with sorrow, ready to sink and fail; See Gill on Psa 142:3;
my heart within me is desolate; destitute of the spirit and presence of God, and with respect to the exercise of grace, and filled with fears and misgivings; or "astonished" u, at the providence he was under, like one stunned and filled with sore amazement, not knowing what to make of things, or what the issue of them would be; so David's antitype was "sore amazed" in the garden, when his troubles and agonies came upon him, Mar 14:33.
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NET Notes: Psa 143:4 Heb “in my midst my heart is shocked.” For a similar use of the Hitpolel of שָׁמֵם (shamem), see Isa 5...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 143:4
Geneva Bible: Psa 143:4 Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed within me; my ( e ) heart within me is desolate.
( e ) So that only by faith and by the grace of God's Spirit was ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 143:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Psa 143:1-12 - --1 David prays for favour in judgment.3 He complains of his griefs.5 He strengthens his faith by meditation and prayer.7 He prays for grace;9 for deliv...
MHCC -> Psa 143:1-6
MHCC: Psa 143:1-6 - --We have no righteousness of our own to plead, therefore must plead God's righteousness, and the word of promise which he has freely given us, and caus...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 143:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 143:1-6 - -- Here, I. David humbly begs to be heard (Psa 143:1), not as if he questioned it, but he earnestly desired it, and was in care about it, for, having d...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 143:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 143:1-6 - --
The poet pleads two motives for the answering of his prayer which are to be found in God Himself, viz., God's אמוּנה , truthfulness, with whic...
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 143:1-12 - --Psalm 143
In this psalm David prayed for deliverance and guidance. As in the previous psalm, he called o...
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