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Text -- Psalms 56:5 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 56:5-6
A vivid picture of the conduct of malicious enemies.
Clarke -> Psa 56:5
Clarke: Psa 56:5 - -- Every day they wrest my words - They have been spies on my conduct continually; they collected all my sayings, and wrested my words out of their pro...
Every day they wrest my words - They have been spies on my conduct continually; they collected all my sayings, and wrested my words out of their proper sense and meaning, to make them, by inuendos, speak treason against Saul. They are full of evil purposes against me.
Calvin -> Psa 56:5
Calvin: Psa 56:5 - -- 5.Every day my words vex me The first part of this verse has been variously rendered. Some understand my words to be the nominative in the sentence...
5.Every day my words vex me The first part of this verse has been variously rendered. Some understand my words to be the nominative in the sentence, and with these I agree in opinion. Others suppose a reference to the enemies of David, and translate, they calumniate my words, or, they cause me grief on account of my words. Again,
TSK -> Psa 56:5
TSK: Psa 56:5 - -- they : Isa 29:20, Isa 29:21; Mat 22:15, Mat 26:61; Luk 11:54; Joh 2:19; 2Pe 3:16
all : 1Sa 18:17, 1Sa 18:21, 1Sa 18:29, 1Sa 20:7, 1Sa 20:33; Jer 18:18...
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Barnes -> Psa 56:5
Barnes: Psa 56:5 - -- Every day they wrest my words - The word here rendered "wrest,"means literally to give pain, to grieve, to afflict; and it is used here in the ...
Every day they wrest my words - The word here rendered "wrest,"means literally to give pain, to grieve, to afflict; and it is used here in the sense of "wresting,"as if force were applied to words; that is, they are "tortured,"twisted, perverted. We have the same use of the word "torture"in our language. This they did by affixing a meaning to his words which he never intended, so as to injure him.
All their thoughts are against me for evil - All their plans, devices, purposes. They never seek my good, but always seek to do me harm.
Poole -> Psa 56:5
Poole: Psa 56:5 - -- They wrest my words they misconstrue and pervert my most innocent expressions, and turn them into matter of calumny, wherewith they may incense Saul ...
They wrest my words they misconstrue and pervert my most innocent expressions, and turn them into matter of calumny, wherewith they may incense Saul against me. Or, they perplex my affairs . All their thoughts are against me for evil; it is their whole study to do me mischief.
Haydock -> Psa 56:5
Haydock: Psa 56:5 - -- Lions. Poetry gives life to all things. It represents mercy and truth as God's messengers; and Saul as a young lion. He might have entered the cav...
Lions. Poetry gives life to all things. It represents mercy and truth as God's messengers; and Saul as a young lion. He might have entered the cave with his men, and destroyed David: but Providence caused him to enter alone, so that David had an opportunity to cut off the hem of his garment, and to shew his clemency. ---
Sword. Thus were the Jews armed, to demand Christ's death. (Eusebius) (Calmet) ---
The persecutors use artificial weapons, and excite one another to fury, 1 Kings xxii. 16. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 56:5
Gill: Psa 56:5 - -- Every day they wrest my words,.... Form, fashion, and shape them at their pleasure; construe them, and put what sense upon them they think fit. The wo...
Every day they wrest my words,.... Form, fashion, and shape them at their pleasure; construe them, and put what sense upon them they think fit. The word u is used of the formation of the human body, in Job 10:8; They put his words upon the rack, and made them speak what he never intended; as some men wrest the Scriptures to their own destruction, 2Pe 3:16; and as the Jews wrested the words of Christ, Joh 2:19. The word has also the sense of causing vexation and grief, Isa 63:10; and so it may be rendered here, "my words cause grief" w; to his enemies; because he had said, in the preceding verses, that he would trust in the Lord, and praise his word, and not be afraid of men; just as the Sadducees were grieved at the apostles preaching, through Jesus, the resurrection of the dead, Act 4:1. Or they caused grief to himself; for because of these his enemies reproached him, cursed him, and distressed him. The Septuagint and Vulgate Latin render it, "they cursed my words"; or despised them, as the Ethiopic and Arabic versions:
all their thoughts are against me for evil; their counsels, schemes, and contrivances, were all formed to do him all the hurt and mischief they could.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 56:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Psa 56:1-13 - --1 David, praying to God in confidence of his word, complains of his enemies.9 He professes his confidence in God's word, and promises to praise him.
MHCC -> Psa 56:1-7
MHCC: Psa 56:1-7 - --Be merciful unto me, O God. This petition includes all the good for which we come to throne of grace. If we obtain mercy there, we need no more to mak...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 56:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 56:1-7 - -- David, in this psalm, by his faith throws himself into the hands of God, even when he had by his fear and folly thrown himself into the hands of the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 56:5-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 56:5-7 - --
This second strophe describes the adversaries, and ends in imprecation, the fire of anger being kindled against them. Hitzig's rendering is: "All th...
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...
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Constable: Psa 56:1-13 - --Psalm 56
David wrote this psalm when the Philistines seized him in Gath (1 Sam. 21:10; cf. Ps. 34). He c...
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