
Text -- Psalms 64:2 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 64:2
Literally, "uproar," noisy assaults, as well as their secret counsels.
Clarke: Psa 64:2 - -- Hide me from the secret counsel - They plotted his destruction, and then formed insurrections in order to accomplish it
Hide me from the secret counsel - They plotted his destruction, and then formed insurrections in order to accomplish it

Clarke: Psa 64:2 - -- Workers of iniquity - Those who made sin their labor, their daily employment; it was their occupation and trade. It is supposed that by this title t...
TSK -> Psa 64:2
TSK: Psa 64:2 - -- Hide : Psa 27:5, Psa 31:20, Psa 143:9; Isa 32:2
secret : Psa 56:6, Psa 109:2, Psa 109:3; Gen 4:6; 1Sa 23:22, 1Sa 23:23; 2Sa 17:2-4; Jer 11:19, Jer 18:...

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Barnes -> Psa 64:2
Barnes: Psa 64:2 - -- Hide me - Or, more literally, thou wilt hide me. There is both an implied prayer that this might be done, and a confident belief that it would ...
Hide me - Or, more literally, thou wilt hide me. There is both an implied prayer that this might be done, and a confident belief that it would be done. The idea is, Protect me; guard me; make me safe - as one is who is hidden or concealed so that his enemies cannot find him.
From the secret counsel - The word used here -
Of the wicked - Not the wicked in general, but his particular foes who were endeavoring to destroy him. Luther renders this, "from the assembling of the wicked."
From the insurrection - The word used here -
Of the workers of iniquity - That is, of those who were arrayed against him.
Poole -> Psa 64:2
From the secret counsel i.e. from the ill effects of their plots against me.
Haydock -> Psa 64:2
Haydock: Psa 64:2 - -- Hymn. Or Hebrew, "Praise is silent," (Haydock) "waiteth," (Protestants) or "silence is praise for thee, O God." (Pagnin) Favete linguis. (Hor...
Hymn. Or Hebrew, "Praise is silent," (Haydock) "waiteth," (Protestants) or "silence is praise for thee, O God." (Pagnin) Favete linguis. (Horace) (Grotius) ---
"We worship Him with pure silence." (Porphyrius, Abst. iii.) (Zacharias ii. 13.) (Haydock) ---
In Jerusalem, is not in Hebrew, &c., though Houbigant thinks it was originally. (Berthier) ---
"Only the vows of ecclesiastical religion are useful." (St. Hilary) ---
Praises of those who are out of the Church, are not acceptable to God. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 64:2
Gill: Psa 64:2 - -- Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked,.... The word used denotes both the place where wicked men meet together for consultation; see Gen 49:6;...
Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked,.... The word used denotes both the place where wicked men meet together for consultation; see Gen 49:6; and the counsel itself they there take; from the bad effects of which the psalmist desired to be hid and preserved. So Saul and his courtiers secretly took counsel against David, and the Jews against Christ, and that very privily and secretly; see Mat 26:3;
from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity; their noise, rage, and tumult; see Psa 2:1. The former phrase denotes their secret machinations and designs, and this their open violence; and the persons that entered into such measures are no other than evildoers and workers of iniquity; though they might be under a profession of religion, as David's enemies, and the Jews, who were Christ's enemies, were, Mat 7:22; and who are further described in the next verses.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 64:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Psa 64:1-10 - --1 David prays for deliverance, complaining of his enemies.7 He promises himself to see such an evident destruction of his enemies, as the righteous sh...
MHCC -> Psa 64:1-6
MHCC: Psa 64:1-6 - --The psalmist earnestly begs of God to preserve him from disquieting fear. The tongue is a little member, but it boasts great things. The upright man i...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 64:1-6
Matthew Henry: Psa 64:1-6 - -- David, in these verses, puts in before God a representation of his own danger and of his enemies' character, to enforce his petition that God would ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 64:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 64:1-4 - --
The Psalm opens with an octostich, and closes in the same way. The infinitive noun שׂיח signifies a complaint, expressed not by the tones of pai...
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 64:1-10 - --Psalm 64
In this psalm David asked God to judge the enemies of the righteous. He requested divine protec...
