
Text -- Psalms 55:5 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 55:4-5; Psa 55:5
Express great alarm.
Clarke -> Psa 55:5
Clarke: Psa 55:5 - -- Fearfulness - How natural is this description! He is in distress; - he mourns; - makes a noise; - sobs and sighs; - his heart is wounded - he expect...
Fearfulness - How natural is this description! He is in distress; - he mourns; - makes a noise; - sobs and sighs; - his heart is wounded - he expects nothing but death; - this produces fear; - this produces tremor, which terminates in that deep apprehension of approaching and inevitable ruin that overwhelms him with horror. No man ever described a wounded heart like David.
TSK -> Psa 55:5
TSK: Psa 55:5 - -- Fearfulness : Psa 119:120; 2Sa 15:14; Job 6:4, Job 23:15, Job 23:16
horror : Psa 42:6, Psa 61:2, Psa 88:15, Psa 88:16; Luk 22:44
overwhelmed : Heb. co...

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Barnes -> Psa 55:5
Barnes: Psa 55:5 - -- Fearfulness and trembling - Fear so great as to produce trembling. Compare the notes at Job 4:14. He knew not when these things would end. How ...
Fearfulness and trembling - Fear so great as to produce trembling. Compare the notes at Job 4:14. He knew not when these things would end. How far the spirit of rebellion had spread he knew not, and he had no means of ascertaining. It seemed as if he would be wholly overthrown; as if his power was wholly at an end; as if even his life was in the greatest peril.
And horror hath overwhelmed me - Margin, as in Hebrew, "covered me."That is; it had come upon him so as to cover or envelop him entirely. The shades of horror and despair spread all around and above him, and all things were filled with gloom. The word rendered "horror"occurs only in three other places; - Eze 7:18, rendered (as here) "horror;"Job 21:6, rendered "trembling;"and Isa 21:4, rendered "fearfulness."It refers to that state when we are deeply agitated with fear.
Haydock -> Psa 55:5
Haydock: Psa 55:5 - -- My words. The words or promises God has made in my favour. (Challoner) ---
Praising God (Haydock) removed the dejection of David. (Eusebius) ---
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My words. The words or promises God has made in my favour. (Challoner) ---
Praising God (Haydock) removed the dejection of David. (Eusebius) ---
Detested. Protestants, "wrest." They put an evil construction upon what I say, (Haydock) and make me their laughing-stock, Psalm xxxvii. 13. (Calmet) ---
But I cease not to proclaim what God has declared in my favour, (Haydock) or what good I have been enabled to effect by his grace. My enemies may meet to devise my ruin, and to supplant me: yet all in vain. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 55:5
Gill: Psa 55:5 - -- Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me,.... Fear and dread of mind, and trembling of body;
and horror hath overwhelmed me; or "covered me"; he ...
Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me,.... Fear and dread of mind, and trembling of body;
and horror hath overwhelmed me; or "covered me"; he was in the utmost consternation and surprise at what he apprehended would be the issue of things; so Christ in the garden is said to be "sore amazed", Mar 14:33; all which terror, fearfulness, trembling, and horror, arose from a sense of sin imputed to him, even of all the sins of his people, the faith of which must be nauseous to him, and the guilt thereof pressing upon him; and from a feeling of the wrath of God, and the curse of the law, which he endured in the room and stead of his people; and this shows the truth of his human nature, and the weakness and insufficiency of that, without his divine nature, to have performed the great work of redemption; also the evil of sin, the exceeding sinfulness of it, and the strictness of divine justice; and likewise the wonderful love of Christ in becoming a surety for his people, and what ease and pleasure they may take; all the pain, the trembling, and horror, were his, and all the joy is theirs.

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NET Notes: Psa 55:5 Heb “covers.” The prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) consecutive carries on the descriptive (present progressive) force of the preced...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 55:5
Geneva Bible: Psa 55:5 Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me, and horror hath ( d ) overwhelmed me.
( d ) There was no part of him that was not astonished with extreme...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 55:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Psa 55:1-23 - --1 David in his prayer complains of his fearful case.9 He prays against his enemies, of whose wickedness and treachery he complains.16 He comforts hims...
MHCC -> Psa 55:1-8
MHCC: Psa 55:1-8 - --In these verses we have, 1. David praying. Prayer is a salve for every sore, and a relief to the spirit under every burden. 2. David weeping. Griefs a...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 55:1-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 55:1-8 - -- In these verses we have, I. David praying. Prayer is a salve for every sore and a relief to the spirit under every burden: Give ear to my prayer, O...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 55:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 55:1-8 - --
In this first group sorrow prevails. David spreads forth his deep grief before God, and desires for himself some lonely spot in the wilderness far a...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 55:1-23 - --Psalm 55
The occasion that inspired the composition of this psalm was David's betrayal by an intimate fr...
