
Text -- Psalms 90:14 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 90:14
Speedily.
JFB -> Psa 90:14
Promptly.
Clarke -> Psa 90:14
Clarke: Psa 90:14 - -- O satisfy us early - Let us have thy mercy soon, (literally, in the morning). Let it now shine upon us, and it shall seem as the morning of our days...
O satisfy us early - Let us have thy mercy soon, (literally, in the morning). Let it now shine upon us, and it shall seem as the morning of our days, and we shall exult in thee all the days of our life.
TSK -> Psa 90:14
TSK: Psa 90:14 - -- satisfy : Psa 36:7, Psa 36:8, Psa 63:3-5, Psa 65:4, Psa 103:3-5; Jer 31:15; Zec 9:17
that we : Psa 23:6, Psa 85:6, Psa 86:4, Psa 149:2; Phi 4:4

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Barnes -> Psa 90:14
Barnes: Psa 90:14 - -- O satisfy us early with thy mercy - literally, "In the morning;"as soon as the day dawns. Perhaps there is an allusion here to their affliction...
O satisfy us early with thy mercy - literally, "In the morning;"as soon as the day dawns. Perhaps there is an allusion here to their affliction, represented as night; and the prayer is, that the morning - the morning of mercy and joy - might again dawn upon them.
That we may rejoice and be glad all our days - All the remainder of our lives. That the memory of thy gracious interposition may go with us to the grave.
Poole -> Psa 90:14
Early speedily or seasonably, before we be utterly consumed.
Haydock -> Psa 90:14
Haydock: Psa 90:14 - -- Because. God speaks the rest. (Worthington) ---
Known. In practice. (Calmet)
Because. God speaks the rest. (Worthington) ---
Known. In practice. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 90:14
Gill: Psa 90:14 - -- O satisfy us early with thy mercy,.... Or "grace" g; the means of grace, the God of all grace, and communion with him, Christ and his grace; things wi...
O satisfy us early with thy mercy,.... Or "grace" g; the means of grace, the God of all grace, and communion with him, Christ and his grace; things without which, souls hungry and thirsty, in a spiritual sense, cannot be satisfied; these will satisfy them, and nothing else; namely, the discoveries of the love of God, his pardoning grace and mercy, Christ and his righteousness, and the fulness of grace in him; see Psa 63:3, this grace and mercy they desire to be satisfied and filled with betimes, early, seasonably, as soon as could be, or it was fitting it should: it may be rendered "in the morning" h, which some understand literally of the beginning of the day, and so lay a foundation for joy the whole day following: some interpret it of the morning of the resurrection; with which compare Psa 49:14 and Psa 17:15 others of the day of redemption and salvation, as Kimchi and Jarchi: it may well enough be applied to the morning of the Gospel dispensation; and Christ himself, who is "the mercy promised" unto the fathers, may be meant; "whose coming was prepared as the morning"; and satisfied such as were hungry and thirsty, weary and faint, with looking for it, Hos 6:3 The Targum is,
"satisfy us with thy goodness in the world, which is like to the morning;''
and Arama interprets it of the time of the resurrection of the dead.
that we may rejoice and be glad all our days; the love, grace, and mercy of God, his presence, and communion with him, the coming of Christ, and the blessings of grace by him, lay a solid foundation for lasting joy in the Lord's people, who have reason always to rejoice in him; and their joy is such that no man can take from them, Phi 4:4.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 90:1-17
TSK Synopsis: Psa 90:1-17 - --1 Moses, setting forth God's providence.3 complains of human fragility,7 divine chastisements,10 and brevity of life.12 He prays for the knowledge and...
MHCC -> Psa 90:12-17
MHCC: Psa 90:12-17 - --Those who would learn true wisdom, must pray for Divine instruction, must beg to be taught by the Holy Spirit; and for comfort and joy in the returns ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 90:12-17
Matthew Henry: Psa 90:12-17 - -- These are the petitions of this prayer, grounded upon the foregoing meditations and acknowledgments. Is any afflicted? Let him learn thus to pray...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 90:13-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 90:13-17 - --
The prayer for a salutary knowledge, or discernment, of the appointment of divine wrath is now followed by the prayer for the return of favour, and ...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 90:1-17 - --Psalm 90
The psalmist asked God to bless His people in view of life's brevity.
T...
