
Text -- Psalms 64:7 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 64:7
The contrast is heightened by representing God as using weapons like theirs.
Clarke -> Psa 64:7
Clarke: Psa 64:7 - -- But God shall shoot at them with an arrow - They endeavor to trace me out, that they may shoot me; but God will shoot at them. This, if the Psalm re...
But God shall shoot at them with an arrow - They endeavor to trace me out, that they may shoot me; but God will shoot at them. This, if the Psalm refer to the times of David, seems to be prophetic of Saul’ s death. The archers pressed upon him, and sorely wounded him with their arrows. 1Sa 31:3.
Calvin -> Psa 64:7
Calvin: Psa 64:7 - -- 7.And God shall shoot an arrow at them The Psalmist now congratulates himself in the confident persuasion that his prayers have not been without effe...
7.And God shall shoot an arrow at them The Psalmist now congratulates himself in the confident persuasion that his prayers have not been without effect, but already answered. Though there was no appearance of God’s approaching judgment, he declares that it would suddenly be executed; and in this he affords a remarkable proof of his faith. He saw the wicked hardening themselves in their prosperity, and presuming upon impunity from the divine connivance and forbearance; but instead of yielding to discouragement, he was borne up by the belief that God, according to his usual mode of procedure with the wicked, would visit them at an unexpected moment, when they were flattering themselves with having escaped, and indulging in extravagant confidence. It is a consideration which should comfort us, when subjected to long-continued trial, that God, in delaying to punish the ungodly, does so with the express design of afterwards inflicting judgments of a more condign description upon them, and when they shall say, “Peace and safety,” overwhelming them with sudden destruction, (Jer 8:11 443)
TSK -> Psa 64:7
TSK: Psa 64:7 - -- God : Psa 7:12, Psa 7:13, Psa 18:14; Deu 32:23, Deu 32:42; Job 6:4; Lam 3:12, Lam 3:13
suddenly : Psa 64:4, Psa 73:19; Pro 6:15, Pro 29:1; Isa 30:13; ...

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Barnes -> Psa 64:7
Barnes: Psa 64:7 - -- But God shall shoot at them with an arrow - That is, Instead of their being able to carry out their purposes of shooting the arrows which they ...
But God shall shoot at them with an arrow - That is, Instead of their being able to carry out their purposes of shooting the arrows which they had prepared against others, God will shoot his arrows against them. The tables will be turned. They themselves will experience what they had intended to inflict on others. God will deal with them as they intended to deal with others. The sentiment here is substantially the same as in Psa 7:15; see the notes at that passage. It is also in accordance with what we often find in the writings of David, when in the close of a psalm he expresses a confident expectation that the prayer which he had offered in the beginning would be heard, or rejoices in the assurance that he had been heard. The idea, also, is involved in this part of the psalm that God will deal with men as they purpose to deal with others; that is, according to their true character. Compare the notes at Psa 18:25-26.
Suddenly shall they be wounded - Margin, their wound shall be. The Hebrew is, "Suddenly shall be their wounds."The idea is, that the wounds in the case would be theirs; and would be inflicted suddenly. The blows which they thought to give to others would come on themselves, and this would occur at an unexpected moment.
Poole -> Psa 64:7
Poole: Psa 64:7 - -- God shall shoot at them though I can neither search out or prevent their subtle devices, yet God can and will certainly do it.
Suddenly shortly and...
God shall shoot at them though I can neither search out or prevent their subtle devices, yet God can and will certainly do it.
Suddenly shortly and unexpectedly.
Haydock -> Psa 64:7
Haydock: Psa 64:7 - -- Strength, or rain. The power (Calmet) and goodness of God, are described with regard to the captives, and converted nations, (Berthier) and the grea...
Strength, or rain. The power (Calmet) and goodness of God, are described with regard to the captives, and converted nations, (Berthier) and the great works of the creation. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 64:7
Gill: Psa 64:7 - -- But God shall shoot at them with an arrow,.... With one or other of his four judgments; famine, pestilence, sword, and wild beasts, Eze 14:21; which ...
But God shall shoot at them with an arrow,.... With one or other of his four judgments; famine, pestilence, sword, and wild beasts, Eze 14:21; which he brings upon wicked men; and may be compared to arrows, as they are, Eze 5:16; because they move swiftly. The judgment of wicked men lingereth not, though it may seem to do so; and because they often come suddenly and at an unawares, when men are crying Peace, peace; and because they are sharp and piercing, penetrate deep and stick fast, and wound and kill; they are not arrows of deliverance, unless to the Lord's people, who, by his judgments on the wicked, are delivered from them; but destroying ones, 2Ki 13:17; when God draws the bow and shoots, execution is done. This is said in opposition to what wicked men do, Psa 64:3; and in just retaliation; they shoot at the perfect, and God shoots at them;
suddenly shall they be wounded; with the wound of an enemy, with the chastisement of a cruel one, with a deadly wound that shall never be healed; not with the arrow of God's word, but with the stroke of his hand; which comes suddenly, falls heavy, and makes the wound incurable.

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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 64:7-10
MHCC: Psa 64:7-10 - --When God brings upon men the mischiefs they have desired on others, it is weight enough to sink a man to the lowest hell. Those who love cursing, it s...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 64:7-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 64:7-10 - -- We may observe here, I. The judgments of God which should certainly come upon these malicious persecutors of David. Though they encouraged themselve...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 64:7-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 64:7-10 - --
Deep is man's heart and inward part, but not too deep for God, who knoweth the heart (Jer 17:9.). And He will just as suddenly surprise the enemies ...
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...
