
Text -- Psalms 86:7 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 86:5-7
JFB: Psa 86:5-7 - -- Or, "worship Thee" (Psa 50:15; Psa 91:15) however undeserving (Exo 34:6; Lev 11:9-13).
Or, "worship Thee" (Psa 50:15; Psa 91:15) however undeserving (Exo 34:6; Lev 11:9-13).
Clarke -> Psa 86:7
Clarke: Psa 86:7 - -- Thou wilt answer me - Because thou art good, merciful, and ready to forgive; and I call upon thee fervently, and seek thee in thy own way.
Thou wilt answer me - Because thou art good, merciful, and ready to forgive; and I call upon thee fervently, and seek thee in thy own way.
TSK -> Psa 86:7
TSK: Psa 86:7 - -- Psa 18:6, Psa 34:4-6, Psa 50:15, Psa 55:16-18, Psa 77:1, Psa 77:2, Psa 91:15, Psa 142:1, Psa 142:3; Isa 26:16; Lam 3:55-57; Jon 2:2; Luk 22:44; Heb 5:...

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Barnes -> Psa 86:7
Barnes: Psa 86:7 - -- In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee - That is, I do it now; I have done it; I will do it. The language implies a habit, or a steady ...
In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee - That is, I do it now; I have done it; I will do it. The language implies a habit, or a steady purpose of mind, that in all times of trouble he would make God his refuge. It was this fixed purpose - this regular habit - which was now the ground of his confidence. A man who always makes God his refuge, who has no other ground of reliance, may feel assured that God will interpose and save him.
For thou wilt answer me - This also implies a fixed and steady assurance of mind, applicable not only to this case, but to all similar cases. He had firm confidence in God at all times; an unwavering belief that God is a hearer of prayer. This is a just foundation of hope when we approach God. Compare Jam 1:6-7.
Poole -> Psa 86:7
Poole: Psa 86:7 - -- Whereof I have assurance both from the benignity of thy nature, and from the truth and certainty of thy promises, and from my own and others’ ...
Whereof I have assurance both from the benignity of thy nature, and from the truth and certainty of thy promises, and from my own and others’ experiences in former times.
Haydock -> Psa 86:7
Haydock: Psa 86:7 - -- The dwelling, &c. Hebrew, "the singers, like people dancing, (for joy) all my fountains are in thee." St. Jerome reads, "strong ones," and (Haydock...
The dwelling, &c. Hebrew, "the singers, like people dancing, (for joy) all my fountains are in thee." St. Jerome reads, "strong ones," and (Haydock) others, "my thoughts," instead of "fountains;" which shews that they have read differently. Vesharim, may signify and princes, taken form the line above, though of this we ought to have some proofs from manuscripts, &c. (Berthier) ---
The authority of the Septuagint may perhaps suffice, (Haydock) as they have read more correctly mauni, "habitation," rather than mahyanai, as we have at present. (Berthier) ---
If we adopt this sense, (Haydock) the fountains may denote the nations which shall spring from Sion, Psalm lxvii. 27. (Hammond) ---
All the inhabitants shall be filled with joy in the heavenly Jerusalem, Apocalypse xvii. 15. (Calmet) ---
This short, but difficult psalm, allegorically describes the mystery of Christ, and of the Church. (Berthier) ---
Catholics may taste pure delights, having peace of conscience, &c. But the blessed enjoy the most perfect content in the Church triumphant. (Worthington) (Menochius)
Gill -> Psa 86:7
Gill: Psa 86:7 - -- In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee,.... David had his troubles, both inward and outward, before and after he came to the throne, in privat...
In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee,.... David had his troubles, both inward and outward, before and after he came to the throne, in private and public life; and every good man has his troubles; and there are some particular times or days of trouble; which trouble arises from different causes; sometimes from themselves, their corruptions, the weakness of their grace, and the poor performance of their duties; sometimes from others; from the persecutions of the men of the world; from the wicked lives of profane sinners, and especially professors of religion, and from the spread of false doctrine; sometimes from Satan and his temptations; and sometimes from the more immediate hand of God in afflictions, and from the hidings of his face: these troubles do not last always; they are but for a day, for a particular time; and such a season is a fit one for prayer, and the Lord invites and encourages his people to call upon him in prayer when this is the case, Psa 50:15. Christ had his times of trouble, in which he called upon his divine Father, Joh 11:33.
for thou wilt answer me; which the idols of the Gentiles could not do; Baal could not answer his priests, 1Ki 18:26, this the psalmist concluded, both from the promise of God, Psa 50:15, and from his frequent experience, Psa 138:3, a very encouraging reason or argument this to call on the Lord: Christ was always heard and answered, Joh 11:41.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 86:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Psa 86:1-17 - --1 David strengthens his prayer by the consciousness of his religion;5 by the goodness and power of God.11 He desires the continuance of former grace.1...
MHCC -> Psa 86:1-7
MHCC: Psa 86:1-7 - --Our poverty and wretchedness, when felt, powerfully plead in our behalf at the throne of grace. The best self-preservation is to commit ourselves to G...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 86:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 86:1-7 - -- This psalm was published under the title of a prayer of David; not as if David sung all his prayers, but into some of his songs he inserted prayer...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 86:6-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 86:6-13 - --
Here, too, almost everything is an echo of earlier language of the Psalms and of the Law; viz., Psa 86:7 follows Psa 17:6 and other passages; Psa 8...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 86:1-17 - --Psalm 86
On the basis of God's goodness David asked Him to demonstrate His strength by opposing the prou...
