
Text -- Psalms 36:11 (NET)




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Of my proud and insolent enemies.
JFB -> Psa 36:11
All kinds of violent dealing.
Clarke: Psa 36:11 - -- Let not the foot of pride come against me - Let me not be trampled under foot by proud and haughty men
Let not the foot of pride come against me - Let me not be trampled under foot by proud and haughty men

Clarke: Psa 36:11 - -- Let not the hand of the wicked remove me - תנדני tenideni , shake me, or cause me to wander. Both these verses may have immediate respect to t...
Let not the hand of the wicked remove me -
Calvin -> Psa 36:11
Calvin: Psa 36:11 - -- 11.Let not the foot of pride come upon me As I have observed a little before, the Psalmist here applies to his own circumstances the prayer which he ...
11.Let not the foot of pride come upon me As I have observed a little before, the Psalmist here applies to his own circumstances the prayer which he had offered. But by including in his prayer in the preceding verse all the children of God, he designed to show that he asked nothing for himself apart from others, but only desired that as one of the godly and upright, who have their eyes directed to God, he might enjoy his favor. He has employed the expressions, the foot of pride, 12 and the hand of the wicked, in the same sense. As the wicked rush boldly to the destruction of good men, lifting up their feet to tread upon them, and having their hands ready to do them wrong, David entreats God to restrain their hands and their feet; and thus he confesses that he is in danger of being exposed to their insolence, abuse, and violence, unless God come speedily to his aid.
TSK -> Psa 36:11
TSK: Psa 36:11 - -- foot : Psa 10:2, Psa 12:3-5, Psa 119:51, Psa 119:69, Psa 119:85, Psa 119:122, Psa 123:3, Psa 123:4; Job 40:11, Job 40:12; Isa 51:23; Dan 4:37
hand : P...
foot : Psa 10:2, Psa 12:3-5, Psa 119:51, Psa 119:69, Psa 119:85, Psa 119:122, Psa 123:3, Psa 123:4; Job 40:11, Job 40:12; Isa 51:23; Dan 4:37
hand : Psa 16:8, Psa 17:8-14, Psa 21:7, Psa 21:8, Psa 62:6, Psa 125:1-3; Rom 8:35-39

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Barnes -> Psa 36:11
Barnes: Psa 36:11 - -- Let not the foot of pride come against me - The foot of the proud man. The word rendered "come against me"more properly means, "come not upon m...
Let not the foot of pride come against me - The foot of the proud man. The word rendered "come against me"more properly means, "come not upon me;"and the meaning is, Let me not be "trampled down"as they who are vanquished in battle are "trodden down"by their conquerors. Compare the notes at Psa 18:40.
And let not the hand of the wicked remove me - Let no efforts of the wicked do this. The "hand"is the instrument by which we accomplish anything, and the reference here is to the efforts which the wicked might make to destroy him. The prayer is, that he might be "firm"and "unmoved"amid all the attempts which might be made to take his life.
Poole -> Psa 36:11
Poole: Psa 36:11 - -- Of pride i. e. of my proud and insolent enemies; the abstract being put for the concrete, as Jer 50:31,32 : so also Pro 12:27 13:6 .
Against me or,...
Of pride i. e. of my proud and insolent enemies; the abstract being put for the concrete, as Jer 50:31,32 : so also Pro 12:27 13:6 .
Against me or, upon me , to wit, so as to overthrow or remove me, as it is in the next clause. Remove me ; either,
1. From my trust in thee, or obedience to thee. Or,
2. From my place and station; from the land of my nativity, and the place of thy worship. Or, shake me, or cast me down , i.e. subdue and destroy me.
Haydock -> Psa 36:11
Haydock: Psa 36:11 - -- Meek. Hebrew hanavim, also means "the afflicted." (Berthier) ---
Captives, ye shall be reinstated in your dear country. Our Saviour alludes to ...
Meek. Hebrew hanavim, also means "the afflicted." (Berthier) ---
Captives, ye shall be reinstated in your dear country. Our Saviour alludes to this text, (Matthew v. 4.) and the Fathers beautifully explain it of heaven. (Eusebius; St. Augustine) (Calmet) ---
What is now become of those who have heretofore filled the world with tumult and bloodshed to obtain dominion! They are confined to the land where everlasting horror and on order dwells. They would wish they had never existed, as our Saviour mentions; while those who passed through life unknown, or despised, but always seeking God, are now arrived at the summit of all their wishes. (Haydock) ---
O holy religion! thou explainest all these things. The just have ceased to exist: but their better part has inherited the land of the living. Yet a little while, and all will be in order, and in its proper place; though that of the wicked deserves not the name. (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 36:11
Gill: Psa 36:11 - -- Let not the foot of pride come against me,.... Meaning some proud enemy, such an one as Ahithophel, of whom R. Obadiah expounds, it, who lifted up his...
Let not the foot of pride come against me,.... Meaning some proud enemy, such an one as Ahithophel, of whom R. Obadiah expounds, it, who lifted up his heel against him; and is applicable to any haughty enemy of Christ and his people, and particularly to antichrist, the man of sin, that exalts himself above all that is called God;
and let not the hand of the wicked remove me; either from the house of God; or from his throne, that high station and dignity in which he was placed.

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NET Notes -> Psa 36:11
NET Notes: Psa 36:11 Heb “let not a foot of pride come to me, and let not the hand of the evil ones cause me to wander as a fugitive.”
Geneva Bible -> Psa 36:11
Geneva Bible: Psa 36:11 Let not the ( i ) foot of pride come against me, and let not the hand of the wicked remove me.
( i ) Let not the proud advance himself against me, or...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 36:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Psa 36:1-12 - --1 The grievous estate of the wicked.8 The excellency of God's mercy.10 David prays for favour to God's children.
MHCC -> Psa 36:5-12
MHCC: Psa 36:5-12 - --Men may shut up their compassion, yet, with God we shall find mercy. This is great comfort to all believers, plainly to be seen, and not to be taken a...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 36:5-12
Matthew Henry: Psa 36:5-12 - -- David, having looked round with grief upon the wickedness of the wicked, here looks up with comfort upon the goodness of God, a subject as delightfu...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 36:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 36:10-12 - --
(Heb.: 36:11-13) Now for the first time, in the concluding hexastich, after complaint and commendation comes the language of prayer. The poet prays...
Constable -> Psa 36:1-12; Psa 36:9-11
Constable: Psa 36:1-12 - --Psalm 36
This psalm contains an oracle David received from the Lord concerning the wicked. In contrast t...
