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Text -- Psalms 31:8 (NET)

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31:8 You do not deliver me over to the power of the enemy; you enable me to stand in a wide open place.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Psa 31:8 - -- Made way for me to escape, when I was encompassed by them.

Made way for me to escape, when I was encompassed by them.

JFB: Psa 31:8 - -- Abandon to (1Sa 23:11).

Abandon to (1Sa 23:11).

JFB: Psa 31:8 - -- Place of safety (compare Psa 18:19).

Place of safety (compare Psa 18:19).

Clarke: Psa 31:8 - -- Thou hast set my foot in a large room - Many hair-breadth escapes David had for his life; at that time especially when, playing before Saul, the fur...

Thou hast set my foot in a large room - Many hair-breadth escapes David had for his life; at that time especially when, playing before Saul, the furious king took a spear and endeavored to pierce him through the body, but he escaped and got to the deserts. Here God, who had saved his life, set his feet in a large room. The seventh and eighth verses speak of what God had done previously for him.

TSK: Psa 31:8 - -- shut me : Psa 88:8; Deu 32:30; 1Sa 17:46, 1Sa 24:18, 1Sa 26:8; Job 16:11; Isa 19:4 *marg. set : Psa 4:1, Psa 18:19; Job 36:16

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Psa 31:8 - -- And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy - Hast not delivered me into his hand, or into his power. See the margin 1Sa 17:46; 1Sa 24:1...

And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy - Hast not delivered me into his hand, or into his power. See the margin 1Sa 17:46; 1Sa 24:18; 1Sa 26:8.

Thou hast set my feet in a large room - In a large place. Thou hast made me free, or set me at liberty. See Psa 4:1, note; Psa 18:19, note; Psa 18:36, note.

Poole: Psa 31:8 - -- Hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy whereof I was in great and imminent danger, if thou hadst not delivered me. See 1Sa 23:7 . Thou hast ...

Hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy whereof I was in great and imminent danger, if thou hadst not delivered me. See 1Sa 23:7 .

Thou hast made way for me to escape, when I was encompassed by them, and set me at liberty.

Haydock: Psa 31:8 - -- Fix. Hebrew, "consult with my eyes concerning thee." The Vulgate, better. (Calmet) --- Protestants marginal note, "my eye shall be upon thee." ...

Fix. Hebrew, "consult with my eyes concerning thee." The Vulgate, better. (Calmet) ---

Protestants marginal note, "my eye shall be upon thee." (Haydock) ---

God thus engages to watch over, and direct his servant, (Genesis xliv. 21., and Jeremias xxiv. 6.; Calmet) giving him instruction, by means of chastisements. (Worthington)

Gill: Psa 31:8 - -- And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy,.... When in Keilah, in the wilderness of Ziph, and Maon, and encompassed about by Saul and his arm...

And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy,.... When in Keilah, in the wilderness of Ziph, and Maon, and encompassed about by Saul and his army, 1Sa 23:7; nor does the Lord suffer his people to be shut up under the power of sin and Satan, so that they cannot come forth in the exercise of grace, and the discharge of duty: but he brings their souls out of prison, that they may praise his name;

thou hast set my feet in a large room; at full liberty from his enemies; Saul and his army being called off from pursuing him, by tidings of an invasion by the Philistines, 1Sa 23:27; and this is the case of the saints when they are brought to Christ, to walk by faith at large on him; when grace is drawn forth into exercise, and spiritual knowledge is increased, and they are delivered from their enemies; or, however, can look upon them as conquered ones, and are sure of victory over them, and at last of an entire deliverance from them; see Psa 4:1.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Psa 31:8 Heb “you cause my feet to stand.”

Geneva Bible: Psa 31:8 And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy: thou hast set my feet in a ( e ) large room. ( e ) Largeness signifies comfort, as straitness, so...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 31:1-8 - --Faith and prayer must go together, for the prayer of faith is the prevailing prayer. David gave up his soul in a special manner to God. And with the w...

Matthew Henry: Psa 31:1-8 - -- Faith and prayer must go together. He that believes, let his pray - I believe, therefore I have spoken: and he that prays, let him believe, for th...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 31:1-8 - -- (Heb.: 31:2-9) The poet begins with the prayer for deliverance, based upon the trust which Jahve, to whom he surrenders himself, cannot possibly di...

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...

Constable: Psa 31:8-12 - --3. David's lament over his danger 31:9-13 David recounted some of the reasons he needed God's he...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Outline) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nation...

TSK: Psalms 31 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Psa 31:1, David, shewing his confidence in God, craves his help; Psa 31:7, He rejoices in his mercy; Psa 31:9, He prays in his calamity; ...

Poole: Psalms (Book Introduction) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 31 (Chapter Introduction) THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was composed either when David was in great distress, or afterwards, in remembrance thereof, and of God’ s singular go...

MHCC: Psalms (Book Introduction) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 31 (Chapter Introduction) (Psa 31:1-8) Confidence in God. (Psa 31:9-18) Prayer in trouble. (Psa 31:19-24) Praise for God's goodness.

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 31 (Chapter Introduction) It is probable that David penned this psalm when he was persecuted by Saul; some passages in it agree particularly to the narrow escapes he had, at...

Constable: Psalms (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Outline) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 31 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 31 To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David. This psalm, according to Arama, was composed by David when in Keilah; but, accord...

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