
Text -- Psalms 109:30 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 109:28-31
JFB: Psa 109:28-31 - -- In confidence that God's blessing would come on him, and confusion and shame on his enemies (Psa 73:13), he ceases to regard their curses, and anticip...
In confidence that God's blessing would come on him, and confusion and shame on his enemies (Psa 73:13), he ceases to regard their curses, and anticipates a season of joyful and public thanksgiving; for God is near to protect (Psa 16:8; Psa 34:6) the poor from all unrighteous judges who may condemn him.
Clarke -> Psa 109:30
Clarke: Psa 109:30 - -- I will greatly praise the Lord - I have the fullest prospect of deliverance, and a plenary vindication of my innocence.
I will greatly praise the Lord - I have the fullest prospect of deliverance, and a plenary vindication of my innocence.
Calvin -> Psa 109:30
Calvin: Psa 109:30 - -- 30.I will praise Jehovah greatly with my mouth These words clearly establish the truth of the observation I formerly made, that David does not pray G...
30.I will praise Jehovah greatly with my mouth These words clearly establish the truth of the observation I formerly made, that David does not pray God to curse his enemies, but, by the holy boldness of his faith, sets them at defiance; for he prepares to offer up a tribute of gratitude to God, as if he had already realised the object of his desire. The phrase, with my mouth, is not, as some erroneously suppose, superfluous, but is to be considered as a public acknowledgement, on his part, of his thanksgiving to God for the deliverance vouchsafed to him; as if he should say, I will, not only when alone and when no human eye beholds me, and in the inward recesses of my heart, meditate upon the great goodness which I have received from God, but also in the appointed sacrifice of praise will I declare publicly, before men, how much I am indebted to his grace. Agreeably to this meaning, he adds, in the assembly of great, or of many men; for the term
TSK -> Psa 109:30
TSK: Psa 109:30 - -- greatly : Psa 7:17, Psa 9:1, Psa 22:22, Psa 22:25, Psa 71:22, Psa 71:23, Psa 108:1-3
I will praise : Psa 22:22-25, Psa 35:18, Psa 107:32, Psa 111:1, P...
greatly : Psa 7:17, Psa 9:1, Psa 22:22, Psa 22:25, Psa 71:22, Psa 71:23, Psa 108:1-3
I will praise : Psa 22:22-25, Psa 35:18, Psa 107:32, Psa 111:1, Psa 116:12-18, Psa 138:1, Psa 138:4; Heb 2:12

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Barnes -> Psa 109:30
Barnes: Psa 109:30 - -- I will greatly praise the Lord with my mouth - I will sing abundant praises to him. Compare the notes at Isa 38:20. Yea, I will praise him...
Poole -> Psa 109:30
Poole: Psa 109:30 - -- For that deliverance which I confidently expect.
Among the multitude or, among the mighty , or great men , as this word sometimes signifies. Com...
For that deliverance which I confidently expect.
Among the multitude or, among the mighty , or great men , as this word sometimes signifies. Compare Psa 119:46 .
Gill -> Psa 109:30
Gill: Psa 109:30 - -- I will greatly praise the Lord with my mouth,.... Vocally, and in the highest strains.
Yea, I will praise him among the multitude: of converted per...
I will greatly praise the Lord with my mouth,.... Vocally, and in the highest strains.
Yea, I will praise him among the multitude: of converted persons, both Jews and Gentiles, and by them: or, "among the mighty" l; or great ones; the great congregation, as in Psa 22:25 among the innumerable and mighty angels in heaven; or, as the Targum,
"among the wise men;''
his own disciples, made wise unto salvation, and to win souls; being filled with the gifts of wisdom and knowledge; among and with whom Christ sung an hymn of praise after the celebration of the supper, Mat 26:30.

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NET Notes -> Psa 109:30; Psa 109:30
Geneva Bible -> Psa 109:30
Geneva Bible: Psa 109:30 I will greatly praise the LORD with my ( q ) mouth; yea, I will praise him among the multitude.
( q ) Not only in confessing it secretly in myself bu...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 109:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Psa 109:1-31 - --1 David, complaining of his slanderous enemies, under the person of Judas devotes them.16 He shews their sin.21 Complaining of his own misery, he pray...
MHCC -> Psa 109:21-31
MHCC: Psa 109:21-31 - --The psalmist takes God's comforts to himself, but in a very humble manner. He was troubled in mind. His body was wasted, and almost worn away. But it ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 109:21-31
Matthew Henry: Psa 109:21-31 - -- David, having denounced God's wrath against his enemies, here takes God's comforts to himself, but in a very humble manner, and without boasting. I....
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 109:26-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 109:26-31 - --
The cry for help is renewed in the closing strophe, and the Psalm draws to a close very similarly to Ps 69 and Ps 22, with a joyful prospect of the ...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 109:1-31 - --Psalm 109
This is one of the imprecatory psalms in which the writer called on God to avenge his enemies.
