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Text -- Psalms 144:4 (NET)
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Clarke: Psa 144:4 - -- Man is like to vanity - אדם להבל דמה Adam lahebel damah , literally, Adam is like to Abel, exposed to the same miseries, accidents, and m...
Man is like to vanity -
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Clarke: Psa 144:4 - -- His days are as a shadow - The life of Abel was promissory of much blessedness; but it afforded merely the shadow of happiness. He was pure and holy...
His days are as a shadow - The life of Abel was promissory of much blessedness; but it afforded merely the shadow of happiness. He was pure and holy, beloved of his parents, and beloved of God; but, becoming the object of his brother’ s envy, his life became a sacrifice to his piety.
TSK -> Psa 144:4
TSK: Psa 144:4 - -- Man : Psa 39:5, Psa 39:6, Psa 62:9, Psa 89:47; Job 4:19, Job 14:1-3; Ecc 1:2, Ecc 1:14, Ecc 12:8
his days : Psa 102:11, Psa 103:15, Psa 103:16, Psa 10...
Man : Psa 39:5, Psa 39:6, Psa 62:9, Psa 89:47; Job 4:19, Job 14:1-3; Ecc 1:2, Ecc 1:14, Ecc 12:8
his days : Psa 102:11, Psa 103:15, Psa 103:16, Psa 109:23; 2Sa 14:14; 1Ch 29:15; Job 8:9; Ecc 8:13
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Barnes -> Psa 144:4
Barnes: Psa 144:4 - -- Man is like to vanity - See the notes at Psa 39:5-6; Psa 62:9. The idea here is, that man can be compared only with that which is utterly vain ...
Man is like to vanity - See the notes at Psa 39:5-6; Psa 62:9. The idea here is, that man can be compared only with that which is utterly vain - which is emptiness - which is nothing.
His days are as a shadow that passeth away - See the notes at Psa 102:11 : "My days are like a shadow that declineth."The idea is essentially the same. It is, that as a shadow has no substance, and that as it moves along constantly as the sun declines, until it vanishes altogether, so man has nothing substantial or permanent, and so he is constantly moving off and will soon wholly disappear.
Poole -> Psa 144:4
Poole: Psa 144:4 - -- Man is like in his nature and continuance in the world,
to vanity or to a vapour or a breath , as Isa 57:13 , which is gone in an instant.
That p...
Man is like in his nature and continuance in the world,
to vanity or to a vapour or a breath , as Isa 57:13 , which is gone in an instant.
That passeth away or, that declineth, as Psa 102:11 109:23 ; that groweth less and less, till it be quite out of sight, and lost.
Haydock -> Psa 144:4
Haydock: Psa 144:4 - -- And. Hebrew, "to generation." The vocation of the Gentiles is insinuated. (Calmet)
And. Hebrew, "to generation." The vocation of the Gentiles is insinuated. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 144:4
Gill: Psa 144:4 - -- Man is like to vanity,.... Is vanity itself, in every age, state, and condition; yea, in his best estate, Psa 39:5; or, "to the breath" h of the mouth...
Man is like to vanity,.... Is vanity itself, in every age, state, and condition; yea, in his best estate, Psa 39:5; or, "to the breath" h of the mouth, as Kimchi; which is gone as soon as seen almost: or, to a vapour i; to which the life of man is compared, Jam 4:14;
his days are as a shadow that passeth away; as the former denotes the frailty and mortality of man, this the shortness of his duration; his days fleeing away, and of no more continuance than the shadow cast by the sun, which presently declines and is gone.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 144:1-15
TSK Synopsis: Psa 144:1-15 - --1 David blesses God for his mercy both to him and to man.5 He prays that God would powerfully deliver him from his enemies.9 He promises to praise God...
MHCC -> Psa 144:1-8
MHCC: Psa 144:1-8 - --When men become eminent for things as to which they have had few advantages, they should be more deeply sensible that God has been their Teacher. Happ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 144:1-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 144:1-8 - -- Here, I. David acknowledges his dependence upon God and his obligations to him, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:2. A prayer for further mercy is fitly begun with...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 144:3-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 144:3-4 - --
It is evident that Psa 144:3 is a variation of Psa 8:5 with the use of other verbs. ידע in the sense of loving intimacy; חשּׁב , properly t...
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 144:1-15 - --Psalm 144
This is a prayer that asks for deliverance during war. David praised God for granting victory ...
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