
Text -- Psalms 71:15 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 71:15
Of thy salvations and mercies vouchsafed to me.
JFB -> Psa 71:14-16; Psa 71:15
JFB: Psa 71:14-16 - -- The ruin of his enemies, as illustrating God's faithfulness, is his deliverance, and a reason for future confidence.
The ruin of his enemies, as illustrating God's faithfulness, is his deliverance, and a reason for future confidence.

Innumerable, as he had not time to count them.
Clarke -> Psa 71:15
Clarke: Psa 71:15 - -- I know not the numbers - I must be continually in the spirit of gratitude, praise, and obedience, for thy blessings to me are innumerable.
I know not the numbers - I must be continually in the spirit of gratitude, praise, and obedience, for thy blessings to me are innumerable.
Calvin -> Psa 71:15
Calvin: Psa 71:15 - -- 15.My mouth shall recount thy righteousness Here he expresses more clearly what sacrifice of praise he resolved to present to God, promising to procl...
15.My mouth shall recount thy righteousness Here he expresses more clearly what sacrifice of praise he resolved to present to God, promising to proclaim continually his righteousness and salvation. I have often before had occasion to observe, that the righteousness of God does not mean that property of his nature by which he renders to every man his own, but the faithfulness which he observes towards his own people, when he cherishes, defends, and delivers them. Hence the inestimable consolation which arises from learning that our salvation is so inseparably linked with the righteousness of God, as to have the same stability with this Divine attribute. The salvation of God, it is very evident, is taken in this place actively. The Psalmist connects this salvation with righteousness, as the effect with the cause; for his confident persuasion of obtaining salvation proceeded solely from reflecting that God is righteous, and that he cannot deny himself. As he had been saved so often, and in so many different ways, and so wonderfully, he engages to apply himself continually to the celebration of the grace of God. The particle
TSK -> Psa 71:15
TSK: Psa 71:15 - -- My mouth : Psa 71:8, Psa 71:24, Psa 22:22-25, Psa 30:12, Psa 40:9, Psa 40:10, Psa 145:2, Psa 145:5-14
all the day : Psa 35:28, Psa 89:16
I know : Psa ...
My mouth : Psa 71:8, Psa 71:24, Psa 22:22-25, Psa 30:12, Psa 40:9, Psa 40:10, Psa 145:2, Psa 145:5-14
all the day : Psa 35:28, Psa 89:16
I know : Psa 40:5, Psa 40:12, Psa 139:17, Psa 139:18

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Barnes -> Psa 71:15
Barnes: Psa 71:15 - -- My mouth shall show forth thy righteousness ... - See the notes at Psa 71:8. The word "righteousness"here refers to the righteous character of ...
My mouth shall show forth thy righteousness ... - See the notes at Psa 71:8. The word "righteousness"here refers to the righteous character of God, particularly as manifested in his behalf; the word "salvation"refers to what God had done to deliver him from his dangers.
For I know not the numbers thereof - That is, I cannot estimate the amount of thy favors; they are innumerable. See the notes at Psa 40:5.
Poole -> Psa 71:15
Poole: Psa 71:15 - -- i.e. Of thy salvations and mercies vouchsafed to me, which being innumerable, oblige me the more to celebrate thy praises.
i.e. Of thy salvations and mercies vouchsafed to me, which being innumerable, oblige me the more to celebrate thy praises.
Haydock -> Psa 71:15
Haydock: Psa 71:15 - -- Arabia. Hebrew sheba, ver. 10. (Haydock) ---
This was accomplished by the wise men. [Matthew ii.] (Eusebius) ---
For him, ( de ipso. ) They ...
Arabia. Hebrew sheba, ver. 10. (Haydock) ---
This was accomplished by the wise men. [Matthew ii.] (Eusebius) ---
For him, ( de ipso. ) They shall adopt the form of prayer which he has taught, (St. Augustine) or they shall adore him on his own account. (Berthier) ---
Through him we have access in one spirit to the Father, Ephesians ii. 18., and Romans v. 1. People might pay a civil respect also to Solomon. ---
He shall live. The prolongation of the ruler's life is sometimes (Haydock) a blessing, Proverbs xxviii. 2. The poor shall live, and pay the taxes cheerfully, praying for his prince, &c. (Calmet) ---
They shall adore God, and offer their vows for him, (Haydock) as subjects would do for Solomon, and the crowds did for Jesus Christ, crying out, Hosanna, &c., Matthew xxi. (Menochius)
Gill -> Psa 71:15
Gill: Psa 71:15 - -- My mouth shall show forth thy righteousness,.... Both his punitive justice in taking vengeance on his enemies, agreeably to the above imprecations; an...
My mouth shall show forth thy righteousness,.... Both his punitive justice in taking vengeance on his enemies, agreeably to the above imprecations; and his faithfulness in the performance of promises of good things unto him; as also his essential righteousness displayed and glorified in the redemption that is by Christ; and particularly the righteousness of Christ, accepted of God, and imputed by him; which the psalmist with his mouth declared his faith in, expressed his joy at, and set forth in a strong manner the glory and excellency of it, and determined to make mention of it, and of that only, as in Psa 71:16;
and thy salvation all the day; both temporal and eternal; the glory of both, and praise for the same;
for I know not the numbers thereof; of that righteousness and salvation, the numerous blessings which are contained in them; see Psa 40:5; or "though I know not the numbers of them" c; though he could not fully declare the glories and excellencies of the righteousness and salvation of God, and the numerous mercies and rich grace included in them; yet he would attempt to set them forth in the best way he could, though in a feeble and imperfect manner.

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NET Notes: Psa 71:15 Heb “though I do not know [the] numbers,” that is, the tally of God’s just and saving acts. HALOT 768 s.v. סְפ...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 71:15
Geneva Bible: Psa 71:15 My mouth shall shew forth thy righteousness [and] thy salvation all the day; ( k ) for I know not the numbers [thereof].
( k ) Because your benefits ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 71:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Psa 71:1-24 - --1 David, in confidence of faith, and experience of God's favour, prays both for himself, and against the enemies of his soul.14 He promises constancy....
MHCC -> Psa 71:14-24
MHCC: Psa 71:14-24 - --The psalmist declares that the righteousness of Christ, and the great salvation obtained thereby, shall be the chosen subject of his discourse. Not on...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 71:14-24
Matthew Henry: Psa 71:14-24 - -- David is here in a holy transport of joy and praise, arising from his faith and hope in God; we have both together Psa 71:14, where there is a sudde...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 71:13-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 71:13-18 - --
In view of Psa 40:15 (Psa 70:3), Psa 35:4, Psa 35:26; Psa 109:29, and other passages, the reading of יכּלמוּ , with the Syriac, instead of י...
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 71:1-24 - --Psalm 71
This psalm expresses the faith of an older person in need who had trusted in God for many years...
