
Text -- Psalms 31:14 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 31:14-18
JFB: Psa 31:14-18 - -- In his profession of trust he includes the terms of the prayer expressing it.
In his profession of trust he includes the terms of the prayer expressing it.
Clarke -> Psa 31:14
Clarke: Psa 31:14 - -- But I trusted in thee - Hitherto thou hast been my Helper, and thou art my God; I have taken thee for my eternal portion.
But I trusted in thee - Hitherto thou hast been my Helper, and thou art my God; I have taken thee for my eternal portion.
Calvin -> Psa 31:14
Calvin: Psa 31:14 - -- 14.Yet have I trusted in thee, O Jehovah! The rendering properly is, And I have trusted in thee; but the Hebrew copulative particle ו , vau, and...
14.Yet have I trusted in thee, O Jehovah! The rendering properly is, And I have trusted in thee; but the Hebrew copulative particle
TSK -> Psa 31:14
TSK: Psa 31:14 - -- Thou : Psa 16:1, Psa 16:2, Psa 18:2, Psa 22:1, Psa 22:2, Psa 43:5, Psa 56:3, Psa 56:4, Psa 63:1, Psa 71:12, Psa 71:22; Mat 26:39, Mat 26:42; Mat 27:46...

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Barnes -> Psa 31:14
Barnes: Psa 31:14 - -- But I trust in thee, O Lord - In these times of trial - when Psa 31:9 his eye was consumed with grief; when Psa 31:10 his years were spent with...
But I trust in thee, O Lord - In these times of trial - when Psa 31:9 his eye was consumed with grief; when Psa 31:10 his years were spent with sighing, his strength failed, and his bones were consumed; when Psa 31:11 he was a reproach among his neighbors, and dreaded by his acquaintances; when Psa 31:12 he was forgotten as a dead man; and when Psa 31:13 he was surrounded with causes of alarm. Then he trusted in God. His confidence did not fail. He believed that God was his Father and Friend; that He was on the throne; that He could protect and defend him; and he left himself and his cause with Him. In such circumstances as these there is no other sure refuge but God; at such times the strength of faith is shown, and then is seen pre-eminently the power and value of religion.
I said, Thou art my God - Thou art all that is implied in the name "God;"and thou art mine. He felt assured that God would not forsake him, though men did; that he might confide in Him, though his earthly friends all turned away. There is always one (God) who will not leave or forsake us; and the friendship and favor of that One is of more value to us than that of all other beings in the universe combined.
Poole -> Psa 31:14
Poole: Psa 31:14 - -- Mine by paternal relation, and care, and affection, and by thy promise or covenant made with me.
Mine by paternal relation, and care, and affection, and by thy promise or covenant made with me.
Gill -> Psa 31:14
Gill: Psa 31:14 - -- But I trusted in thee, O Lord,.... His faith revived again under all the discouraging views he had of things, and was exercised upon the Lord; he comm...
But I trusted in thee, O Lord,.... His faith revived again under all the discouraging views he had of things, and was exercised upon the Lord; he committed himself to him, believing he was able to help him in his time of trouble, and deliver him;
I said, thou art my God; he claimed his covenant interest in him, and used it as an argument with him to have regard unto him, and as a support to his faith in his present distress; See Gill on Psa 7:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 31:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Psa 31:1-24 - --1 David, shewing his confidence in God, craves his help.7 He rejoices in his mercy.9 He prays in his calamity.19 He praises God for his goodness.
MHCC -> Psa 31:9-18
MHCC: Psa 31:9-18 - --David's troubles made him a man of sorrows. Herein he was a type of Christ, who was acquainted with grief. David acknowledged that his afflictions wer...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 31:9-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 31:9-18 - -- In the foregoing verses David had appealed to God's righteousness, and pleaded his relation to him and dependence on him; here he appeals to his mer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 31:14-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 31:14-18 - --
(Heb.: 31:15-19) But, although a curse of the world and an offscouring of all people, he is confident in God, his Deliverer and Avenger. By ואנ...
Constable -> Psa 31:1-24; Psa 31:13-17
Constable: Psa 31:1-24 - --Psalm 31
This psalm grew out of an experience in David's life in which his foes plotted to kill him. Tha...
