
Text -- Psalms 59:12 (NET)




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For their proud and insolent speeches against thee.

Wesley: Psa 59:12 - -- For their execrations and lying reports, which they have spread concerning me.
For their execrations and lying reports, which they have spread concerning me.
JFB -> Psa 59:12
While evincing it--that is, to be punished for their lies, &c.
Clarke -> Psa 59:12
Clarke: Psa 59:12 - -- For the sin of their mouth - This verse has puzzled all the commentators. If we take חטאת chattath for sin-offering instead of sin, we shall ...
For the sin of their mouth - This verse has puzzled all the commentators. If we take
Calvin -> Psa 59:12
Calvin: Psa 59:12 - -- 12.The sin of their mouth, the words of their lips Some interpreters read, for, or, on account of the sin of their mouth, 369 supplying the causa...
12.The sin of their mouth, the words of their lips Some interpreters read, for, or, on account of the sin of their mouth, 369 supplying the causal particle, that the words may be the better connected with the preceding verse. And there can be no doubt that the reason is stated here why they deserved to be subjected to constant wanderings and disquietude. The words as they stand, however, although abrupt and elliptical, well express the meaning which David would convey; as if he had said, that no lengthened proof was necessary to convict them of sin, which plainly showed itself in the mischievous tendency of their discourse. Wickedness, he tells us, proceeded from their mouth., They vomited out their pride and cruelty. That this is the sense in which we are to understand the words, is confirmed by what immediately follows — Let them be taken in their pride. He here points to the source of that insolence which led them with such proud and contumelious language, and in such a shameless manner, to oppress the innocent. He then specifies the sin of their lips, adding, that they spoke words of cursing and falsehood By this he means that their mouth was continually filled with horrid imprecations, and that they were wholly addicted to deceit and to calumniating. 370 Those have mistaken the meaning of David who give a passive signification to the word which I have translated to speak, and understand him as saying that the wicked would be accounted examples of divine vengeance, the plain and notorious marks of which were written upon them.
TSK -> Psa 59:12
TSK: Psa 59:12 - -- For the : Psa 64:7, Psa 64:8, Psa 79:12, Psa 120:3, Psa 120:4, Psa 140:9, Psa 140:10; Pro 12:13, Pro 18:7; Mat 12:36, Mat 12:37; Mat 27:25, Mat 27:63
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Barnes -> Psa 59:12
Barnes: Psa 59:12 - -- For the sin of their mouth ... - That is, in belching out words of reproach and malice, Psa 59:7. Let them even be taken in their pride - ...
For the sin of their mouth ... - That is, in belching out words of reproach and malice, Psa 59:7.
Let them even be taken in their pride - In the very midst of their schemes, or while confidently relying on the success of their plans. Even while their hearts are elated, and they are sure of success, let them be arrested, and let their plans be foiled.
And for cursing and lying which they speak - That is, on account of the false charges which they have brought against me, and of their bitter imprecations on me. The allusion is to the accusations brought against David, and which were believed by Saul, and which were the foundation of the efforts made by Saul to take his life.
Poole -> Psa 59:12
Poole: Psa 59:12 - -- For the sin of their mouth and the words of their lip for their ungodly, and injurious, and pernicious speeches, of which he speaks Psa 59:7 , and in...
For the sin of their mouth and the words of their lip for their ungodly, and injurious, and pernicious speeches, of which he speaks Psa 59:7 , and in many other places.
Let them be taken, as in a snare, in order to their ruin. Let thy judgments overtake them. In their pride for their proud and insolent speeches against thee, Psa 59:7 . For cursing and lying ; for their execrations and lying reports, which they have raised or spread abroad concerning me. Which they speak ; which they are ready to utter upon all occasions.
Haydock -> Psa 59:12
Haydock: Psa 59:12 - -- Off? God punishes and rewards. (Worthington) ---
And wilt; or, "yet thou wilt not," &c. (Haydock) ---
Thou wilt not depend on our efforts for v...
Off? God punishes and rewards. (Worthington) ---
And wilt; or, "yet thou wilt not," &c. (Haydock) ---
Thou wilt not depend on our efforts for victory. (Bellarmine) (Menochius) ---
How can we expect to make such conquests, being in so forlorn a condition, when thou dost not lead forth our armies, as formerly? All that man can do is vain, but thou wilt look down upon us, and through God we shall do mightily, ver. 14. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 59:12
Gill: Psa 59:12 - -- For the sin of their mouth, and the words of their lips,.... The words may be read as one proposition, "the words of their lips are the sin of thei...
For the sin of their mouth, and the words of their lips,.... The words may be read as one proposition, "the words of their lips are the sin of their mouth" y; they speak nothing but evil; whatever they say is sin; out of the abundance of their evil hearts their mouths speak: or "for the sin of their mouth" and lips; because of the calumnies cast by them on the Messiah, traducing him as a sinful man, a blasphemer, a seditious person, and even as one that had familiarity with the devil;
let them even be taken in their pride; in their city and temple, of which they boasted, and prided themselves in; and so they were: or for their pride in rejecting the Messiah, because of his mean descent and parentage, and because his kingdom was not with outward pomp and observation; and being vain boasters of their carnal privileges, and works of righteousness, they refused to submit to the righteousness of God, and were neither subject to the law of God, nor to the Gospel of Christ;
and for cursing and lying which they speak; for cursing the Messiah, pronouncing him accursed, and treating him as such, by hanging him on a tree; and for lying against him, saying that he was a Samaritan, and had a devil, and cast out devils by Beelzebub; and that he was a deceiver of the people, and a wicked man: for these things they were taken in their besieged city, as is here imprecated.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 59:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Psa 59:1-17 - --1 David prays to be delivered from his enemies.6 He complains of their cruelty.8 He trusts in God.11 He prays against them.16 He praises God.
MHCC -> Psa 59:8-17
MHCC: Psa 59:8-17 - --It is our wisdom and duty, in times of danger and difficulty, to wait upon God; for he is our defence, in whom we shall be safe. It is very comfortabl...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 59:8-17
Matthew Henry: Psa 59:8-17 - -- David here encourages himself, in reference to the threatening power of his enemies, with a pious resolution to wait upon God and a believing expect...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 59:10-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 59:10-17 - --
In this second half of the Psalm the cry of fear is hushed. Hope reigns, and anger burns more fiercely. The Kerî says that Psa 59:11 is to be rea...
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 59:1-17 - --Psalm 59
The occasion for this psalm was evidently the event the writer of 1 Samuel recorded in 19:8-14,...
