
Text -- Psalms 59:16 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 59:16-17; Psa 59:16-17
Contrast the lot of God's servant, who employs his time in God's praise.

JFB: Psa 59:16-17 - -- When they retire famishing and disappointed, or it may denote delightful diligence in praise, as in Psa 30:5.
When they retire famishing and disappointed, or it may denote delightful diligence in praise, as in Psa 30:5.
Clarke: Psa 59:16 - -- I will sing of thy power - For it was because thy hand was upon me for good, that I have thus succeeded in my enterprises
I will sing of thy power - For it was because thy hand was upon me for good, that I have thus succeeded in my enterprises

Clarke: Psa 59:16 - -- Yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy - I shall publish abroad what thou hast done; and done not for my worthiness, nor for the worthiness of the peop...
Yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy - I shall publish abroad what thou hast done; and done not for my worthiness, nor for the worthiness of the people; but for thy own mercy’ s sake

Clarke: Psa 59:16 - -- In the day of my trouble - When I came with small means and feeble help, and had the force and fraud of many enemies to contend with, besides the co...
In the day of my trouble - When I came with small means and feeble help, and had the force and fraud of many enemies to contend with, besides the corruption and unfaithfulness of my own people; thou wast then my defense; and in all attacks, whether open or covered, my sure refuge. I will, therefore, sing of thy mercy in the morning - I will hasten to acquit myself of a duty I owe to thee for such singular interpositions of mercy and power.
Calvin -> Psa 59:16
Calvin: Psa 59:16 - -- 16.But I will sing of thy power By this he does not mean merely that he would have occasion to sing at some future period, but prepares himself prese...
16.But I will sing of thy power By this he does not mean merely that he would have occasion to sing at some future period, but prepares himself presently for the exercise of thanksgiving; and he proceeds to acknowledge that his deliverance would be at once an illustrious effect of Divine power, and conferred of mere grace. It may be true, that David escaped at this time from the hands of his enemies without stir, and with secrecy, through the dexterity of his wife; still, by means of this artifice, God disappointed the preparations and forces of Saul, and may, therefore, with propriety be said to have exerted his power. We may suppose, however, that David takes occasion, from this particular instance, to look further back, and embrace, in his view, the various Divine interpositions which he had experienced.
TSK -> Psa 59:16
TSK: Psa 59:16 - -- But : Psa 59:9, Psa 59:10, Psa 21:13, Psa 106:8, Psa 145:11; Exo 15:6; Job 37:23
sing aloud : Psa 31:7, Psa 36:5, Psa 86:13, Psa 89:1, Psa 101:1; Rom ...
But : Psa 59:9, Psa 59:10, Psa 21:13, Psa 106:8, Psa 145:11; Exo 15:6; Job 37:23
sing aloud : Psa 31:7, Psa 36:5, Psa 86:13, Psa 89:1, Psa 101:1; Rom 15:9; Eph 1:6, Eph 1:7
morning : Psa 5:3, Psa 30:5, Psa 143:8; 1Sa 19:11, 1Sa 19:12
for thou : Psa 4:1, Psa 61:2, Psa 61:3; 1Sa 17:37; 2Co 1:10; Eph 3:20
day : Psa 77:2, Psa 116:1-5, Psa 138:7; Jer 30:7; Heb 5:7

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Barnes -> Psa 59:16
Barnes: Psa 59:16 - -- But I will sing of thy power - That is, I will praise thee for the manifestation of thy power in rescuing me from danger. Yea, I will sing...
But I will sing of thy power - That is, I will praise thee for the manifestation of thy power in rescuing me from danger.
Yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning - When the light dawns; when these troubles are over; when the night of calamity shall have passed by. There is an allusion here, probably, to the fact that they encompassed the place of his abode at night Psa 59:6, Psa 59:14; but there is also the implied idea that that night was emblematic of sorrow and distress. The morning would come; morning after such a night of sorrow and trouble; a morning of joy and gladness, when he would feel that he had complete deliverance. Then would he praise God aloud. Compare the notes at Isa 21:12.
For thou hast been my defense and refuge in the day of my trouble - That is, he looked to the time when he would feel this; when looking back he could say this; when in view of it he would praise God.
Gill -> Psa 59:16
Gill: Psa 59:16 - -- But I will sing of thy power,.... In creating all things out of nothing; in upholding all things in being; in the redemption of his people; in their c...
But I will sing of thy power,.... In creating all things out of nothing; in upholding all things in being; in the redemption of his people; in their conversion and calling; in the preservation of them to eternal happiness; in the performance of his promises to them; in the destruction of their enemies; and in their protection:
yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning; of providential mercies, which are new every morning; and of special mercy in the heart of God, in the covenant of his grace, in redemption, in regeneration, in the pardon of sin, and in eternal life and salvation;
for thou hast been my defence; See Gill on Psa 59:9;
and refuge in the day of my trouble; whither he fled, and found protection and safety; See Gill on Psa 9:9.

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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,...
