
Text -- Psalms 25:10 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 25:10
Wesley: Psa 25:10 - -- All the dealings of God with them, yea even those that are afflictive, are done in kindness and faithfulness to them.
All the dealings of God with them, yea even those that are afflictive, are done in kindness and faithfulness to them.
Similar sense--His modes of dealing (compare Psa 25:4).

(Job 14:1-22), God's grace in promising and faithfulness in performing.
Clarke -> Psa 25:10
Clarke: Psa 25:10 - -- All the paths of the Lord - ארחות orchoth signifies the tracks or ruts made by the wheels of wagons by often passing over the same ground. M...
All the paths of the Lord -
Calvin -> Psa 25:10
Calvin: Psa 25:10 - -- 10.All the ways of Jehovah This verse is erroneously interpreted by those who think that the doctrine of the law is here described as true and sweet,...
10.All the ways of Jehovah This verse is erroneously interpreted by those who think that the doctrine of the law is here described as true and sweet, and that those who keep it feel it indeed to be so, as if this passage were of the same import as that which was spoken by Jesus Christ,
“My yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
(Mat 11:30)
Such an interpretation is not only strained, but may also be easily disproved by many similar passages in which the expression, The ways of the Lord, is taken in a passive signification, for the paternal manner in which he acts towards those who are his people, in defending and cherishing them; nay, even for his whole conduct in the government and direction of the affairs of this world. The amount of what is said is, that God acts in such a manner towards his people, as that, in all respects, they may find from experience that he is merciful and faithful. David is not here speaking of the character in which God acts towards mankind in general, but what his own children find him to be. We have already seen in Psa 18:26, that he is stern and severe towards the obstinate and rebellious; and even though he act with kindness towards them, in mercifully exercising forbearance towards them notwithstanding their iniquity, yet we find, that so far from seeking their full enjoyment in him, and trusting to his promises, they have no sense of his goodness. Nay, as soon as any adversity befalls them, they either become passionate and fretful, accuse God of acting cruelly towards them, or else complain that he is deaf to their prayers; and when they enjoy prosperity, they despise and neglect him, and as much as they are able flee from his presence. David, therefore, in speaking of the mercy and faithfulness of God, justly describes them as a treasure peculiar to the godly; as if he had said, We have no reason to be afraid that God will deceive us if we persevere in his covenant. These words, covenant and testimony, are of the same import, unless that the second is added as an explanation of the first. They comprehend the whole doctrine of the law, by which God enters into covenant with his chosen people.
Defender: Psa 25:10 - -- God's mercy must be in harmony with His truth for both will endure forever (Psa 100:5). Mercy and truth are also mentioned together in Psa 40:11; Psa ...

Defender: Psa 25:10 - -- This is the first of twenty-one references in the book of Psalms to God's covenant with His people."
This is the first of twenty-one references in the book of Psalms to God's covenant with His people."
TSK -> Psa 25:10
TSK: Psa 25:10 - -- the paths : Psa 18:25, Psa 18:26, Psa 28:4-6, Psa 37:23, Psa 37:24, Psa 91:14, Psa 119:75, Psa 119:76, Psa 138:7; Gen 5:24, Gen 17:1; Gen 48:15, Gen 4...
the paths : Psa 18:25, Psa 18:26, Psa 28:4-6, Psa 37:23, Psa 37:24, Psa 91:14, Psa 119:75, Psa 119:76, Psa 138:7; Gen 5:24, Gen 17:1; Gen 48:15, Gen 48:16; Isa 43:2; Rom 8:28
mercy : Psa 33:4, Psa 57:3, Psa 85:10, Psa 89:14, Psa 98:3; Gen 24:27; 2Sa 15:20; Isa 25:1; Joh 1:14, Joh 1:17; Jam 5:11
keep : Psa 24:4, Psa 24:5, Psa 50:23, Psa 103:17, Psa 103:18; Isa 56:1-6; Hos 14:9; Zep 2:3; Act 10:35; Rom 2:13; Heb 8:8-12, Heb 12:14

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Barnes -> Psa 25:10
Barnes: Psa 25:10 - -- All the paths of the Lord - All the ways that the Lord takes; all that He commands; all that He does. The "paths of the Lord"denote the course ...
All the paths of the Lord - All the ways that the Lord takes; all that He commands; all that He does. The "paths of the Lord"denote the course in which He himself walks, or His dealings with His creatures. In the previous verse, the psalmist had said that the Lord would teach "His way"to the "meek;"he now says that all His ways are ways of mercy and of truth; or that all will be found to be in the direction of mercy and of truth.
Are mercy and truth - In all His dealings with those who "keep his covenant"He shows Himself to be at the same time merciful and true: compassionate toward their errors; faithful to His own promises.
To such as keep his covenant - To those who are His friends; to those who are faithful to Him. This expression is often used to denote those who are the true people of God, Gen 17:9-10; Exo 19:5; Deu 29:9; Psa 132:12. The word "covenant"here is equivalent to "command or law;"and the idea is, that if they keep His laws they will find Him to be merciful and true. On the meaning of the word "covenant,"see Act 7:8, note; Heb 8:8, note; Heb 9:16-17, note.
And his testimonies - The word "testimony"in the Scripture, in this connection, refers to that to which God bears witness as "true;"or that which He has declared to be truth. In this sense, the phrase here means those who maintain His truth; or who abide by what He has pronounced to be true. The word is very often used in the Scriptures to denote the truth of God and the commandments of God. In all such cases, there is the underlying idea that the command or the statement referred to is that to which God bears witness as true or right.
Poole -> Psa 25:10
Poole: Psa 25:10 - -- All the dealings of God with them, yea, even those that are afflictive and grievous to the flesh, are done in kindness and faithfulness to them, as ...
All the dealings of God with them, yea, even those that are afflictive and grievous to the flesh, are done in kindness and faithfulness to them, as being very necessary for them, and tending to their great advantage.
His covenant i.e. the laws or conditions required of them by his covenant; or, as it follows, his testimonies, i.e. his precepts, which are the testimonies or witnesses of God’ s will, and of man’ s duty.
Haydock -> Psa 25:10
Haydock: Psa 25:10 - -- Gifts, to bribe; or rather, which the judges have received. (Berthier) Shochad is always used in a bad sense for "a bribe." (Calmet) ---
Est mu...
Gifts, to bribe; or rather, which the judges have received. (Berthier) Shochad is always used in a bad sense for "a bribe." (Calmet) ---
Est munus a lingua....a manu....et ab obsequio. (St. Jerome) ---
The wicked use their worldly goods to corrupt others. (Worthington) ---
Jugurtha leaving Rome, said, "O venal city." (Sallust)
Gill -> Psa 25:10
Gill: Psa 25:10 - -- All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth,.... By which are meant, not the paths in which the Lord would have his people walk; though these are g...
All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth,.... By which are meant, not the paths in which the Lord would have his people walk; though these are good and gracious, right and true; his commandments are not grievous, his yoke is easy, and burden light; his ways are ways of pleasantness, and his paths, paths of peace: but rather the paths in which the Lord himself walks; not his paths of providence, though these are mercy and truth to his own people; every step he takes is in a way of goodness and kindness to them, and in truth and faithfulness to his promises; but the ways and methods he has taken towards the spiritual and eternal salvation of his people; as in his counsels and purposes, in which there is a large display of his grace and mercy; in the choice of them in Christ, as vessels of mercy, and which is of grace, and not of works; in determining to send his Son to die for them, which springs from the tender mercy of our God; in resolving to call them by his grace, and to adopt them into his family, and at last to glorify them; all which proceed from his merciful lovingkindness; and all these, his counsels of old, are faithfulness and truth, since they can never be frustrated, but are always accomplished; as also in his covenant, which springs from grace, is built upon mercy, and contains the sure mercies of David, and is ever fulfilled; the faithfulness of God is engaged to keep it, and its promises are yea and amen in Christ: and likewise the steps he has taken in Christ, the Mediator of the covenant, who is full of grace and truth; "mercy" appears in the mission of him, and redemption by him; and "truth", in fulfilling the promise of him; and both mercy and truth meet together in him: and so they do in the various blessings of grace which come by him; as particularly justification and pardon of sin, in both which there is a display of grace and mercy; and also of the truth of holiness and justice: and the mercy and truth of God appear in these paths of his,
unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies; by which are designed, not the covenant of works, and the precepts of the law, which are sometimes called the testimonies of God, because they testify what is his will that should be done: but these are broke, and not kept perfectly by any; nor is it any favour or high privilege to be shown this covenant and the duties of it, as is suggested of the covenant here meant, as appears from Psa 25:14; wherefore the covenant of grace must be intended, which is made with Christ, and his people in him; and the "testimonies" are the promises of it, which testify of the grace, mercy, truth, and faithfulness of Gods; and the keeping of these is done by faith: faith lays hold on the covenant, its blessings and promises, and claims an interest in them, as David did, 2Sa 23:5; see Isa 56:4; and it keeps or retains its hold; it will not let go its hold of the covenant and its testimonies, but asserts its interest, even when things are at the worst with it; and it holds fast the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end; and to such all the steps the Lord takes appear to be in mercy and truth.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 25:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 25:1-22 - --1 David's confidence in prayer.7 He prays for remission of sins;16 and for help in affliction.
MHCC -> Psa 25:8-14
MHCC: Psa 25:8-14 - --We are all sinners; and Christ came into the world to save sinners, to teach sinners, to call sinners to repentance. We value a promise by the charact...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 25:8-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 25:8-14 - -- God's promises are here mixed with David's prayers. Many petitions there were in the former part of the psalm, and many we shall find in the latter;...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 25:10
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 25:10 - --
The paths intended, are those which He takes with men in accordance with His revealed will and counsel. These paths are חסד loving-kindness, mer...
Constable -> Psa 25:1-22; Psa 25:8-22
Constable: Psa 25:1-22 - --Psalm 25
David appealed to God for wisdom and forgiveness because of His goodness to Israel. This is one...
