
Text -- Psalms 21:11 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 21:11
Wesley: Psa 21:11 - -- Against God, not directly, but by consequence, because it was against David, whom God had anointed, and against the Lord's people, whose injuries God ...
Against God, not directly, but by consequence, because it was against David, whom God had anointed, and against the Lord's people, whose injuries God takes as done to himself.
JFB -> Psa 21:11
JFB: Psa 21:11 - -- This terrible overthrow, reaching to posterity, is due to their crimes (Exo 20:5-6).
This terrible overthrow, reaching to posterity, is due to their crimes (Exo 20:5-6).
Clarke -> Psa 21:11
Clarke: Psa 21:11 - -- For they intended evil - Sinners shall not be permitted to do all that is in their power against the godly; much less shall they be able to perform ...
For they intended evil - Sinners shall not be permitted to do all that is in their power against the godly; much less shall they be able to perform all that they wish.
Calvin -> Psa 21:11
Calvin: Psa 21:11 - -- 11.For they have spread out In this verse David shows that the ungodly had deserved the awful ruin which he predicted would befall them, since they h...
11.For they have spread out In this verse David shows that the ungodly had deserved the awful ruin which he predicted would befall them, since they had not only molested mortal man, but had also rushed forth in the fury of their pride to make war against God himself. No man, as has been stated in our exposition of the second psalm, could offer violence to the kingdom of Israel, which was consecrated in the person of David, by the commandment of God, without making foul and impious war against God. Much more when persons directly attack the kingdom of Christ to overthrow it, is the majesty of God violated, since it is the will of God to reign in the world only by the hand of his Son. As the Hebrew word
TSK -> Psa 21:11
TSK: Psa 21:11 - -- imagined : Psa 2:1, Psa 10:2, Psa 31:13, Psa 35:20; Jer 11:18, Jer 11:19; Eze 11:2; Mat 21:46, Mat 26:4, Mat 26:5; Act 5:27, Act 5:28
are not : Psa 83...

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Barnes -> Psa 21:11
Barnes: Psa 21:11 - -- For they intended evil against thee - literally, "They stretched out evil."The idea seems to be derived from "stretching out"or laying snares, ...
For they intended evil against thee - literally, "They stretched out evil."The idea seems to be derived from "stretching out"or laying snares, nets, or gins, for the purpose of taking wild beasts. That is, they formed a plan or purpose to bring evil upon God and his cause: as the hunter or fowler forms a purpose or plan to take wild beasts or fowls. It is not merely a purpose in the head, as our word "intended"would seem to imply; it supposes that arrangements had been entered into, or that a scheme had been formed to injure the cause of God - that is, through the person referred to in the psalm. The purposes of wicked men against religion are usually much more than a mere "intention."The intention is accompanied with a scheme or plan in their own mind by which the act may be accomplished. The evil here referred to was that of resisting or overpowering him who was engaged in the cause of God, or whom God had appointed to administer his laws.
They imagined a mischievous device - They thought, or they purposed. The word rendered "mischievous device"
Which they are not able to perform - literally, "they could not;"that is, they had not the power to accomplish it, or to carry out their purpose. Their purpose was plain; their guilt was therefore clear; but they were prevented from executing their design. Many such designs are kept from being carried into execution for the want of power. If all the devices and the desires of the wicked were accomplished, righteousness would soon cease in the earth, religion and virtue would come to an end, and even God would cease to occupy the throne.
Poole -> Psa 21:11
Poole: Psa 21:11 - -- Against thee i.e. against God, not directly, but by conseqence, because it was against David, whom God had anointed, and against the Lord’ s peo...
Against thee i.e. against God, not directly, but by conseqence, because it was against David, whom God had anointed, and against the Lord’ s people, whose injuries God takes as done to himself, Zec 2:8 .
To perform such supplements are usual after this verb, as Exo 8:18 Psa 101:5 139:6 Isa 1:13 . Or, for which
they were unable or insufficient Or, but they did not prevail , as this verb signifies, Psa 13:4 129:2 . This clause seems to be added to teach us this great and necessary lesson, that men are justly punished by God for their wicked intentions, although they be hindered from the execution of them, contrary to what some Jewish doctors and others have taught.
Haydock -> Psa 21:11
Haydock: Psa 21:11 - -- Cast. This custom is noticed, (Genesis xxx. 3.) and frequently in Homer. Thou art my only Father, (Calmet) as I am born miraculously, and have been...
Cast. This custom is noticed, (Genesis xxx. 3.) and frequently in Homer. Thou art my only Father, (Calmet) as I am born miraculously, and have been hitherto protected. I now suffer death, but thou wilt raise me to life again, Psalm xv. 9. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 21:11
Gill: Psa 21:11 - -- For they intended evil against thee,.... All evil, whether in thought or deed, if not immediately and directly, yet is ultimately against the Lord, wh...
For they intended evil against thee,.... All evil, whether in thought or deed, if not immediately and directly, yet is ultimately against the Lord, whose law is transgressed, and who is despised and reflected upon as a lawgiver; all sin is an hostility committed against God, or against Christ, against the Lord and his Anointed, or against his people, who are all one as himself: the intention of evil is evil, and is cognizable by the Lord, and punishable by him:
they imagined a mischievous device, which they are not able to perform; not the death of Christ; that was indeed in itself a mischievous device of theirs, but that they performed, though they had not their end in it; they expected his name would then perish, and they should hear no more of him: but rather it respects his resurrection from the dead, they could not prevent, though they took all imaginable care that them might be no show of it; and when they found he was really raised from the dead, they contrived a wicked scheme to stop the credit of it, but in vain, Mat 27:63; and Jews and Gentiles, and Papists, have formed schemes and done all they can to root the Gospel, cause, and interest of Christ, out of the world, but have not been able to perform it.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 21:1-13
MHCC -> Psa 21:7-13
MHCC: Psa 21:7-13 - --The psalmist teaches to look forward with faith, and hope, and prayer upon what God would further do. The success with which God blessed David, was a ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 21:7-13
Matthew Henry: Psa 21:7-13 - -- The psalmist, having taught his people to look back with joy and praise on what God had done for him and them, here teaches them to look forward wit...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 21:11-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 21:11-12 - --
(Heb.: 21:12-13) And this fate is the merited frustration of their evil project. The construction of the sentences in Psa 21:12 is like Psa 27:10; ...
Constable -> Psa 21:1-13; Psa 21:7-11
Constable: Psa 21:1-13 - --Psalm 21
This psalm is a companion to the preceding one in that it records David's thanksgiving for the ...
