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Text -- Psalms 58:7 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 58:7
Wesley: Psa 58:7 - -- As waters arising from melted snow, which at first run with great force, but are suddenly gone.
As waters arising from melted snow, which at first run with great force, but are suddenly gone.
JFB: Psa 58:7 - -- Literally, "they shall go to themselves," utterly depart, as rapid mountain torrents.
Literally, "they shall go to themselves," utterly depart, as rapid mountain torrents.
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JFB: Psa 58:7 - -- Literally, "as if they cut themselves off"--that is, become blunted and of no avail.
Literally, "as if they cut themselves off"--that is, become blunted and of no avail.
Clarke: Psa 58:7 - -- Let them melt away as waters - Let them be minished away like the waters which sometimes run in the desert, but are soon evaporated by the sun, or a...
Let them melt away as waters - Let them be minished away like the waters which sometimes run in the desert, but are soon evaporated by the sun, or absorbed by the sand
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Clarke: Psa 58:7 - -- When he bendeth his bow - When my adversaries aim their envenomed shafts against me, let their arrows not only fall short of the mark, but he broken...
When he bendeth his bow - When my adversaries aim their envenomed shafts against me, let their arrows not only fall short of the mark, but he broken to pieces in the flight. Some apply this to God. When he bends his bow against them, they shall all be exterminated.
TSK -> Psa 58:7
TSK: Psa 58:7 - -- Psa 22:14, Psa 64:7, Psa 64:8, Psa 112:10; Exo 15:15; Jos 2:9-11, Jos 7:5; 2Sa 17:10; Isa 13:7
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Barnes -> Psa 58:7
Barnes: Psa 58:7 - -- Let them melt away as waters which run continually - Let them vanish or disappear as waters that flow off, or floods that run by, and are no mo...
Let them melt away as waters which run continually - Let them vanish or disappear as waters that flow off, or floods that run by, and are no more seen. "Perhaps"the allusion here may be to the waters of a torrent that is swollen, which flow off and are lost in the sand, so that they wholly disappear. See the notes at Job 6:15-19. The prayer is, that his enemies might perish or be cut off, and that he might thus be saved from them.
When he bendeth his bow to shoot his arrows - literally, "he treads on his arrows."See the notes at Psa 11:2. The meaning here is, When he prepares for an attack - or, prepares to make war, as one does who bends his bow, and places his arrow on the string. The allusion here is to the enemies of David, as seeking his life.
Let them be as cut in pieces - That is, Let his arrows be as if they were cut off or "blunted,"so that they will produce no effect. Let them be such, that they will not penetrate and wound.
Poole -> Psa 58:7
Poole: Psa 58:7 - -- As waters which run continually as waters arising from melted snow, or great showers, or some other extraordinary cause, which at first run with grea...
As waters which run continually as waters arising from melted snow, or great showers, or some other extraordinary cause, which at first run with great force and noise, and throw down all that stands in their way, but are suddenly gone, and run away and vanish, and return no more.
When he bendeth his bow to wit, any or every one of mine enemies, as appears from the foregoing and following words.
Is cut in pieces i.e. like arrows broken asunder whilst a man shoots, which can do no hurt.
Haydock -> Psa 58:7
Haydock: Psa 58:7 - -- Evening, when they came to take David. But, out of regard for Michol, they providentially waited till he had escaped, 2 Kings xix. (Haydock) ---
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Evening, when they came to take David. But, out of regard for Michol, they providentially waited till he had escaped, 2 Kings xix. (Haydock) ---
Nehemias was obliged to watch continually, 2 Esdras iv. 11, 23. (Calmet) ---
The Jews will embrace the faith at the end of the world, (St. Augustine) or they will be destroyed (St. Hilary) or banished by Titus and Adrian (A.D. 137); the latter of whom forbade them even to look at Jerusalem from an eminence. They could not enter it in the time of Eusebius, (Psalm xlviii.) and St. Jerome. (Soph. 1.) ---
They have a hunger for God's word, of which they have lost the true sense. (St. Athanasius) ---
Persecutors are never satiated, though they labour to destroy, all their lives. (Worthington) ---
They allow themselves no rest. (Menochius)
Gill -> Psa 58:7
Gill: Psa 58:7 - -- Let them melt away as waters which run continually,.... Let them be disheartened, and their courage fail them, and let there be no spirit left in the...
Let them melt away as waters which run continually,.... Let them be disheartened, and their courage fail them, and let there be no spirit left in them, Jos 7:5; or let them be unstable as water that is continually running, ever upon the flux and motion; let them never be settled, but always changing in their state and circumstances, Gen 49:4; or let them "come to nought", as the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions; which is the case of water that runs over or runs away: or "let them be despised", as Jarchi, and the Arabic, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions; being useless and unprofitable, as water is when passed and gone: or let their ruin and destruction be as swift as the gliding water; let them be brought to desolation in a moment; Job 24:18; and let it be irrecoverable, as water running over the cup, and scattering itself, is spilled upon the ground, and cannot be gathered up, 2Sa 14:14. The Targum is,
"let them melt in their sins as water;''
when he bendeth his bow to shoot his arrows, let them be as cut in pieces; either when the wicked man bends his bow to shoot his arrows against the righteous; when he devises, his chief against him, shoots out bitter words, and attempts to do hurt unto him; let it be as if the string of his bow and his arrows were all cut to pieces; let all his designs, words, and actions, be without effect, and let not his hand perform his enterprise: or when God bends his bow against the wicked, so Jarchi; and prepares the instruments of death for them, and ordains his arrows against the persecutors, Psa 7:12; let then his and his people's enemies be cut off, as the tops of the ears of corn; as the word used signifies, Job 24:24. The words may be rendered, "let him (God) direct his arrows; as the tops of the ears of corn are cut off" f; so let them be.
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NET Notes: Psa 58:7 The syntax of the Hebrew text is difficult and the meaning uncertain. The text reads literally, “he treads his arrows (following the Qere; Kethi...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 58:7
Geneva Bible: Psa 58:7 Let them ( f ) melt away as waters [which] run continually: [when] he bendeth [his bow to shoot] his arrows, let them be as cut in pieces.
( f ) Cons...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 58:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 58:1-11 - --1 David reproves wicked judges;3 describes the nature of the wicked;6 devotes them to God's judgments;10 whereat the righteous shall rejoice.
MHCC -> Psa 58:6-11
MHCC: Psa 58:6-11 - --David prayed that the enemies of God's church and people might be disabled to do further mischief. We may, in faith, pray against the designs of the e...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 58:6-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 58:6-11 - -- In these verses we have, I. David's prayers against his enemies, and all the enemies of God's church and people; for it is as such that he looks upo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 58:6-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 58:6-9 - --
The verb הרס is used much in the same way in Psa 58:7 as ἀράσσειν (e.g., Iliad , xiii. 577, ἀπὸ δὲ τρυφάλε...
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 58:1-11 - --Psalm 58
In this psalm David called on God to judge corrupt judges so the righteous would continue to tr...
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