
Text -- Psalms 145:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 145:14
All that look up to him for help.
JFB -> Psa 145:14
Clarke -> Psa 145:14
Clarke: Psa 145:14 - -- The Lord upholdeth all that fall - נפלים nophelim , the falling, or those who are not able to keep their feet; the weak. He shores them up; he...
The Lord upholdeth all that fall -
Calvin -> Psa 145:14
Calvin: Psa 145:14 - -- 14.Jehovah upholding all the falling. He gives instances of the goodness and mercy of God, such as make it evident that God reigns only for the promo...
14.Jehovah upholding all the falling. He gives instances of the goodness and mercy of God, such as make it evident that God reigns only for the promotion of the general welfare of mankind. By the falling, and those who are bowed down, he means figuratively those who are overwhelmed by adversity, and would sink at once, were not God to extend his hand for their support. God, in short, has respect to the troubles of men, and helps such as are in distress, so that all ought not only to look upon his divine government with reverence, but willingly and cordially submit themselves to it. Another lesson taught us is, that none will be disappointed who seeks comfort from God in his affliction.
TSK -> Psa 145:14
TSK: Psa 145:14 - -- upholdeth : Psa 37:24, Psa 94:18, Psa 119:117; Luk 22:31, Luk 22:32
raiseth up : Psa 38:6, Psa 42:5, Psa 146:8; Luk 13:11-13
upholdeth : Psa 37:24, Psa 94:18, Psa 119:117; Luk 22:31, Luk 22:32
raiseth up : Psa 38:6, Psa 42:5, Psa 146:8; Luk 13:11-13

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Barnes -> Psa 145:14
Barnes: Psa 145:14 - -- The Lord upholdeth all that fall - The word used here is a participle, literally, "The Lord sustaining;"that is, the Lord is a Sustainer or Uph...
The Lord upholdeth all that fall - The word used here is a participle, literally, "The Lord sustaining;"that is, the Lord is a Sustainer or Upholder of all that fall. The allusion is to those who have no power to go of themselves; who would sink under the burdens of life if they were not supported. The idea is, that it is a characteristic of the Lord, that he does sustain such; that all such may confidently look to him to uphold them.
And raiseth up all those that be bowed down - The word here also is a participle: "he is lifting up;"that is, he is a lifter up. The reference is to those who are bent and bowed under the duties, the cares, the trials of life; who go bowed down under those burdens. God is able to strengthen them so that they can bear those burdens without being crushed under them.
Poole -> Psa 145:14
Poole: Psa 145:14 - -- Upholdeth all either,
1. All that look up to him for help: or,
2. All that are upheld; whose support is not from themselves, nor from other men, bu...
Upholdeth all either,
1. All that look up to him for help: or,
2. All that are upheld; whose support is not from themselves, nor from other men, but only from God’ s’ powerful and good providence.
Gill -> Psa 145:14
Gill: Psa 145:14 - -- The Lord upholdeth all that fall,.... Not all that fell in Adam, as all mankind did; nor all that fall into sin, as every man does; and therefore not ...
The Lord upholdeth all that fall,.... Not all that fell in Adam, as all mankind did; nor all that fall into sin, as every man does; and therefore not those that fall into hell: but this is to be understood of the subjects of Christ's kingdom, of which the psalmist is speaking; who does that which no mortal king can do, as Aben Ezra observes: another king raises up one, and depresses another; supports one, and lets another fall: but the Lord upholds all his people and subjects with the right hand of his righteousness; though they are liable to fall into sin, and in many instances do fall, and into various temptations and afflictions; yet he sustains and upholds them, that they shall not fall finally and totally by sin, nor be overwhelmed and crushed by their heavy afflictions. Or, "all that are falling" g; he either upholds and keeps them that they shall not fall, at least so as to perish; or he holds them by his right hand when they are fallen, and raises them up again; and bears them up under all their exercises, so that they are not utterly cast down and destroyed, Psa 37:24;
and raiseth up all those that be bowed down: with a body of sin, under which they groan, being burdened, and which presses them sore; with Satan's temptations, like the woman in the Gospel, bound together by him; and with various troubles and afflictions; but the Lord raises and bears them up under all, and comforts and refreshes them.

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NET Notes -> Psa 145:14; Psa 145:14
Geneva Bible -> Psa 145:14
Geneva Bible: Psa 145:14 The LORD upholdeth all that ( h ) fall, and raiseth up all [those that be] bowed down.
( h ) Who being in misery and affliction would faint and fall ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 145:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Psa 145:1-21 - --1 David praises God for his fame;8 for his goodness;11 for his kingdom;14 for his providence;17 for his justice, holiness, and saving mercy.
MHCC -> Psa 145:10-21
MHCC: Psa 145:10-21 - --All God's works show forth his praises. He satisfies the desire of every living thing, except the unreasonable children of men, who are satisfied with...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 145:10-21
Matthew Henry: Psa 145:10-21 - -- The greatness and goodness of him who is optimus et maximus - the best and greatest of beings, were celebrated in the former part of the psalm;...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 145:14-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 145:14-21 - --
The poet now celebrates in detail the deeds of the gracious King. The words with ל are pure datives, cf. the accusative expression in Psa 146:8. H...
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 145:1-21 - --Psalm 145
This acrostic psalm begins a series of six psalms, the last six in the Psalter, that are espec...
