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Text -- Psalms 63:10 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 63:10
Their carcases shall become a prey to wild and ravenous creatures.
JFB: Psa 63:9-10 - -- Or literally, "to ruin," or, "for ruin"; that is, such as seek to injure me (are) for ruin, appointed to it (compare Psa 35:8).
Or literally, "to ruin," or, "for ruin"; that is, such as seek to injure me (are) for ruin, appointed to it (compare Psa 35:8).
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JFB: Psa 63:9-10 - -- Into the grave, or, to death; as their bodies are represented as a portion for--
Into the grave, or, to death; as their bodies are represented as a portion for--
Clarke: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall fall by the sword - They shall be poured out by the hand of the sword, Hebrews That is, their life’ s blood shall be shed either in ...
They shall fall by the sword - They shall be poured out by the hand of the sword, Hebrews That is, their life’ s blood shall be shed either in war, or by the hand of justice
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Clarke: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall be a portion for foxes - They shall be left unburied, and the jackals shall feed upon their dead bodies. Or, being all cut off by utter d...
They shall be a portion for foxes - They shall be left unburied, and the jackals shall feed upon their dead bodies. Or, being all cut off by utter destruction, their Inheritance shall be left for the wild beasts. That which was their portion shall shortly be the portion of the wild beasts of the forest. If he here refers to the destruction of the Babylonians, the prediction has been literally fulfilled. Where ancient Babylon stood, as far as it can be ascertained, is now the hold of dangerous reptiles and ferocious beasts. The jackal, or chokal, is a very ravenous beast, and fond of human flesh. It devours dead bodies, steals infants out of the lap of their mothers, devours alive the sick who are left by the side of the Ganges, and even in the streets of Calcutta has been known to eat persons who were in a state of intoxication. Ward’ s Customs.
TSK -> Psa 63:10
TSK: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall fall : etc. Heb. They shall make him run out, like water, by the hands of the sword, 1Sa 26:10, 1Sa 31:1-6; Jer 18:21; Eze 35:5
a portion :...
They shall fall : etc. Heb. They shall make him run out, like water, by the hands of the sword, 1Sa 26:10, 1Sa 31:1-6; Jer 18:21; Eze 35:5
a portion : Son 2:15; Eze 39:4, Eze 39:17-20; Rev 19:17, Rev 19:18
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Barnes -> Psa 63:10
Barnes: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall fall by the sword - Margin, They shall make him run out like water by the hands of the sword. The word rendered in the text "they sh...
They shall fall by the sword - Margin, They shall make him run out like water by the hands of the sword. The word rendered in the text "they shall fall,"and in the margin "they shall make him run out"-
They shall be a portion for foxes - The original word -
Poole -> Psa 63:10
Poole: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall fall by the sword i.e. die in battle, as David foretold, 1Sa 26:10 , and as was accomplished in Saul and his followers, who were DavidR...
They shall fall by the sword i.e. die in battle, as David foretold, 1Sa 26:10 , and as was accomplished in Saul and his followers, who were David’ s greatest enemies, 1Sa 31 .
They shall be a portion for foxes their carcasses shall be unburied upon the earth, and thereby become a prey to wild and ravenous creatures, and especially to foxes, which were in those parts in great abundance and which did and do feed not only upon fruits, Son 2:15 , but also upon flesh, as experience showeth. Besides, some very learned men think that the word rendered foxes is more general, and comprehends, besides foxes, another sort of creatures, like unto them called thoes , which were very numerous in this country; of which See Poole "Jud 15:4" .
Haydock -> Psa 63:10
Afraid, at the sight of God's judgments on the Babylonians, &c. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 63:10
Gill: Psa 63:10 - -- They shall fall by the sword,.... As Saul, his sons, and mighty men, did, 1Sa 31:4; or, "they shall make him pour out" u; that is, his blood, "by the ...
They shall fall by the sword,.... As Saul, his sons, and mighty men, did, 1Sa 31:4; or, "they shall make him pour out" u; that is, his blood, "by the hands" or " means of the sword"; meaning either some principal enemy, as Saul in particular, or everyone of his enemies; who should be thrust with the sword, their blood let out, and they slain: so antichrist, the enemy of David's son, will be put to death in this manner, Rev 13:10;
they shall be a portion for foxes; falling in desolate places where foxes run, and so become the food of them, and have no other burial. The foxes hunt after dead carcasses, and will find them out where they are, in holes and ditches; as appears from the case of Aristomenes, related by Pausanias w: so the followers of antichrist, their flesh will be eaten by the fowls of heaven, Rev 19:17.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 63:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 63:1-11 - --1 David's thirst for God.4 His manner of blessing God.9 His confidence of his enemies' destruction, and his own safety.
MHCC -> Psa 63:7-11
MHCC: Psa 63:7-11 - --True Christians can, in some measure, and at some times, make use of the strong language of David, but too commonly our souls cleave to the dust. Havi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 63:7-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 63:7-11 - -- David, having expressed his desires towards God and his praises of him, here expresses his confidence in him and his joyful expectations from him (P...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 63:9-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 63:9-11 - --
The closing strophe turns towards these foes. By והמּה he contrasts with his own person, as in Psa 59:16., Psa 56:7., the party of the enemy, b...
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 63:1-11 - --Psalm 63
King David wrote this psalm when he was in the wilderness of Judah away from the ark and the pl...
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