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Text -- Psalms 34:18 (NET)
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Ready to hear and succour them.
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Wesley: Psa 34:18 - -- Those whose spirits are truly humbled under the hand of God, and the sense of their sins, whose hearts are subdued, and made obedient to God's will an...
Those whose spirits are truly humbled under the hand of God, and the sense of their sins, whose hearts are subdued, and made obedient to God's will and submissive to his providence.
JFB -> Psa 34:17-18
JFB: Psa 34:17-18 - -- Humble penitents are objects of God's special tender regard (Psa 51:19; Isa 57:15).
A broken heart -
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Clarke: Psa 34:18 - -- A contrite spirit - דכאי רוח dakkeey ruach , "the beaten-out spirit."In both words the hammer is necessarily implied; in breaking to pieces ...
A contrite spirit -
Calvin -> Psa 34:18
Calvin: Psa 34:18 - -- 18.Jehovah is nigh to those who are broken of heart David here exemplifies and extends still more the preceding doctrine, that God is the deliverer o...
18.Jehovah is nigh to those who are broken of heart David here exemplifies and extends still more the preceding doctrine, that God is the deliverer of his people, even when they are brought very low, and when they are, as it were, half-dead. It is a very severe trial, when the grace of God is delayed, and all experience of it so far withdrawn, as that our spirits begin to fail; nay more, to say that God is nigh to the faithful, even when their hearts faint and fall them, and they are ready to die, is altogether incredible to human sense and reason. But by this means his power shines forth more clearly, when he raises us up again from the grave. Moreover, it is meet that the faithful should be thus utterly cast down and afflicted, that they may breathe again in God alone. From this we also learn, that nothing is more opposed to true patience than the loftiness of heart of which the Stoics boast; for we are not accounted truly humbled until true affliction of heart has abased us before God, so that, having prostrated ourselves in the dust before him, he may raise us up. It is a doctrine full of the sweetest consolation, that God departs not from us, even when we are overwhelmed by a succession of miseries, and, as it were, almost deprived of life.
TSK -> Psa 34:18
TSK: Psa 34:18 - -- is nigh : Psa 75:1, Psa 85:9, Psa 119:151, Psa 145:18; Isa 55:6
unto them : etc. Heb. to the broken of heart, Psa 51:17, Psa 147:3; Isa 61:1; Luk 4:18...
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Barnes -> Psa 34:18
Barnes: Psa 34:18 - -- The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart - Margin, as in Hebrew: "to the broken of heart."The phrase, "the Lord is nigh,"means tha...
The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart - Margin, as in Hebrew: "to the broken of heart."The phrase, "the Lord is nigh,"means that he is ready to hear and to help. The language is, of course, figurative. As an Omnipresent Being, God is equally near to all persons at all times; but the language is adapted to our conceptions, as we feel that one who is near us can help us, or that one who is distant from us cannot give us aid. Compare the notes at Psa 22:11. The phrase, "them that are of a broken heart,"occurs often in the Bible. It refers to a condition when a burden "seems"to be on the heart, and when the heart "seems"to be crushed by sin or sorrow; and it is designed to describe a consciousness of deep guilt, or the heaviest kind of affliction and trouble. Compare Psa 51:17; Isa 57:15; Isa 61:1; Isa 66:2.
And sayeth such as be of a contrite spirit - Margin, as in Hebrew: "contrite of spirit."The phrase here means the spirit as "crushed"or "broken down;"that is, as in the other phrase, a spirit that is oppressed by sin or trouble. The world abounds with instances of those who can fully understand this language.
Poole -> Psa 34:18
Poole: Psa 34:18 - -- Nigh ready to hear and succour them; though by the severe course of his providence towards them he seems to themselves and others to stand afar off, ...
Nigh ready to hear and succour them; though by the severe course of his providence towards them he seems to themselves and others to stand afar off, as David complains, Psa 10:1 .
Such as be of a contrite spirit by which he understands either,
1. Those whose spirits are oppressed, and even broken, with the greatness of their calamities. But this may be, and frequently is, the lot of wicked men. And therefore in this sense, and to such persons, this proposition and promise is not true. Or rather,
2. Those whose hearts or spirits are truly and deeply humbled under the hand of God, and the sense of their sins, and God’ s displeasure for them, which was David’ s case, Psa 6:1 , &c.: Psa 32:3,4 , whose proud and self-willed hearts are subdued and made obedient to God’ s will, and submissive to his providence; for to all such, and to such only, this promise is verified.
Haydock -> Psa 34:18
Haydock: Psa 34:18 - -- Strong, gravi. Hebrew hatsum, numerous, (1 Machabees i. 1.; Menochius) and "weighty," (Haydock) which is the consequence of great numbers, (Berthi...
Strong, gravi. Hebrew hatsum, numerous, (1 Machabees i. 1.; Menochius) and "weighty," (Haydock) which is the consequence of great numbers, (Berthier) and of virtue. St. Augustine understands the Church, which is not carried away like chaff before the wind. Amama dislike this. (Haydock) ---
The resurrection is foretold, (ver. 17.) and here the Catholic Church is signified. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 34:18
Gill: Psa 34:18 - -- The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart,.... Who are pressed and bore down with afflictions, by the sorrow of heart under which their s...
The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart,.... Who are pressed and bore down with afflictions, by the sorrow of heart under which their spirits are broken, Pro 15:13; or with a sense of sin, and sorrow for it, for which their hearts smite them, and they are wounded by it, and broken with it: to these the Lord is "nigh"; not in a general way only, as he is to all men, being God omnipresent, but in a special manner; he comes and manifests himself to them in a gracious way, pours in the oil and wine of his love, and binds up their broken hearts; yea, comes and dwells with them: he does not pass by them and neglect them, much less make the breach worse; he does not break the bruised reeds, but he heals their breaches;
and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit; not in a legal, but in an evangelical way; who are humbled under a sense of sin, and melted down in true repentance, under a view of the love and grace of God; and are poor and mean in their own eyes: to these the Lord has respect; the sacrifices of a broken and contrite spirit are not despised by him, but accepted through faith in Christ; and such he saves with an everlasting salvation in him.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 34:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 34:1-22 - --1 David praises God, and exhorts others thereto by his experience.8 They are blessed that trust in God.11 He exhorts to the fear of God.15 The privile...
MHCC -> Psa 34:11-22
MHCC: Psa 34:11-22 - --Let young persons set out in life with learning the fear of the Lord, if they desire true comfort here, and eternal happiness hereafter. Those will be...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 34:11-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 34:11-22 - -- David, in this latter part of the psalm, undertakes to teach children. Though a man of war, and anointed to be king, he did not think it below him; ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 34:16-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 34:16-21 - --
x180 x360 (Heb.: 34:17-22) The poet now recommends the fear of God, to which he has given a brief direction, by setting forth its reward in contr...
Constable -> Psa 34:1-22; Psa 34:10-21
Constable: Psa 34:1-22 - --Psalm 34
In this psalm David glorified God for delivering His people, and he reflected on the Lord's pro...
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