
Text -- Psalms 119:25 (NET)




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I am in danger of present death: I am like one laid in the grave.

Preserve my life, or raise me out of the dust.
Clarke -> Psa 119:25; Psa 119:25
Clarke: Psa 119:25 - -- My soul cleaveth unto the dust - It would be best to translate נפשי naphshi , my life; and then cleaving to the dust may imply an apprehension ...
My soul cleaveth unto the dust - It would be best to translate

Clarke: Psa 119:25 - -- Quicken thou me - חיני chaiyeni , "make me alive."Keep me from going down into the dust.
Quicken thou me -
Calvin -> Psa 119:25
Calvin: Psa 119:25 - -- 25.My soul cleaveth to the dust 409 He means that he had no more hope of life than if he had been shut up in the tomb; and this must be carefully att...
25.My soul cleaveth to the dust 409 He means that he had no more hope of life than if he had been shut up in the tomb; and this must be carefully attended to, that we my not become impatient and grieved, whenever it may please God to make us endure various kinds of death. And, by his own example, he instructs us, when death stares us in the face, and all hope of escape fails, to present our petitions to God, in whose hand, as we have elsewhere seen, are the issues of death, and whose peculiar prerogative it is to restore life to those that are dead, (Psa 68:21) As the combat is hard, he betakes himself to the promises of God, and invites others to do the same. The expression, according to thy word, 410 is an acknowledgment, that should he depart from God’s word, no hope would be left for him; but as God has affirmed that the life of the faithful is in his hand, and under his protection, shut up as he was in the grave, he yet comforted himself with the expectation of life.
Defender -> Psa 119:25
Defender: Psa 119:25 - -- Revival ("life again") is associated with the Word. Rather than considering Psalm 119 as a random collection of pithy sayings about the Scriptures, on...
Revival ("life again") is associated with the Word. Rather than considering Psalm 119 as a random collection of pithy sayings about the Scriptures, one might think of it as a life-long diary of a young man beginning with his cleansing through the Word (Psa 119:9), and continuing on through all phases of his life in the Lord and ending in old age when he again thrusts himself on God's grace. He anxiously longs for his full salvation when he shall meet the Lord (Psa 119:174). Each stanza may represent a specific phase in his life-long pilgrimage in relation to the Scriptures. Each phase of one's life in the Lord may have one major theme but with overtones from other phases. Perhaps the following could be seen as the major themes of the respective stanzas, all from the perspective of continued application of the Scriptures. 1. Conviction; 2. Regeneration; 3. Nurture; 4. Confession; 5. Restoration; 6. Testimony; 7. Comfort; 8. Fellowship; 9. Trust; 10. Submission; 11. Persecution; 12. Sovereignty; 13. Understanding; 14. Guidance; 15. Protection; 16. Obedience; 17. Victory; 18. Truth; 19. Trust; 20. Deliverance; 21. Peace; 22. Salvation."
TSK -> Psa 119:25
TSK: Psa 119:25 - -- soul : Psa 22:15, Psa 44:25; Isa 65:25; Mat 16:23; Rom 7:22-24; Phi 3:19; Col 3:2
quicken : Psa 119:37, Psa 119:40, Psa 119:88, Psa 119:93, Psa 119:10...
soul : Psa 22:15, Psa 44:25; Isa 65:25; Mat 16:23; Rom 7:22-24; Phi 3:19; Col 3:2
quicken : Psa 119:37, Psa 119:40, Psa 119:88, Psa 119:93, Psa 119:107, Psa 119:149, Psa 119:156, Psa 119:159, Psa 71:20, Psa 80:18, Psa 143:11; Rom 8:2, Rom 8:3
according : Deu 30:6; 2Sa 7:27-29

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Barnes -> Psa 119:25
Barnes: Psa 119:25 - -- My soul cleaveth unto the dust - This commences a new division of the psalm, in which each verse begins with the "fourth"letter of the Hebrew a...
My soul cleaveth unto the dust - This commences a new division of the psalm, in which each verse begins with the "fourth"letter of the Hebrew alphabet - Daleth (
Quicken thou me - Cause me to live; give me vigor and strength to break away from this which binds me fast, and to rise above these low propensities.
According to thy word - That is, either according to thy promises made to thy people to aid them when they are in distress; or, according to the principles of thy word, that I may live as thy word requires. Who has not found his soul so cleaving to dust - to earth - to worldly things - as to feel himself degraded by it, and to lead him to cry out with earnestness that God would give him strength, life, vigor, that his soul might rise to better things?
Poole -> Psa 119:25
Poole: Psa 119:25 - -- My soul cleaveth unto the dust I am in evident danger of present death, through the rage and power of mine enemies; I am like one laid in the grave...
My soul cleaveth unto the dust I am in evident danger of present death, through the rage and power of mine enemies; I am like one laid in the grave, without all hopes of recovery. So this phrase is used Psa 22:15 .
Quicken thou me preserve my life, or revive me and raise me out of the dust by thy almighty power.
According to thy word according to thy promise.
Gill -> Psa 119:25
Gill: Psa 119:25 - -- ד
DALETH.--The Fourth Part.
DALETH. My soul cleaveth unto the dust,.... Either to the dust of death, having the sentence of it; being almost in...
DALETH.--The Fourth Part.
DALETH. My soul cleaveth unto the dust,.... Either to the dust of death, having the sentence of it; being almost in despair of life, upon the brink of the grave seemingly, and free among the dead: or in a very low estate of mind, in great dejection and humiliation, rolling himself in the dust, and putting his mouth in it; if there might be any hope of deliverance; but despairing of it, unless the Lord appeared; or finding a proneness in him to the corruption of nature, the body of sin and death, which was very powerful and prevalent, ensnaring and captivating; and particularly to worldly things, comparable to dust, for their lightness, emptiness, and unprofitableness; which often have an undue influence on good men, and to which their affections are too much glued; and which greatly affect the exercise of grace and religious duties, and bring a deadness upon the soul, and make the following: petition necessary:
quicken thou me according to thy word; such who are quickened together with Christ, and who are quickened by his Spirit and grace, when they were dead in trespasses and sins, have often need to be quickened again, and to have the work of grace revived in them; which is done when grace is drawn forth into lively exercise, and which is necessary to the performance of duty; and this is done both by means of the word of God, which, as it is used for the quickening dead sinners, so for the reviving of drooping saints; see Psa 119:50. And according to his word of promise, who has promised never to leave his people, nor forsake the work of his hand, but perform it until the day of Christ; Jarchi and Kimchi think reference is had to the promise in 2Sa 12:13; and Aben Ezra to Deu 32:39.

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NET Notes -> Psa 119:25; Psa 119:25
NET Notes: Psa 119:25 Heb “according to your word.” Many medieval Hebrew mss read the plural “your words.”
Geneva Bible -> Psa 119:25
Geneva Bible: Psa 119:25 DALETH. My soul cleaveth unto the ( a ) dust: quicken thou me according to thy word.
( a ) That is, it is almost brought to the grave and without you...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 119:1-176
TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 119:25-32
MHCC: Psa 119:25-32 - --While the souls of the children of this world cleave to the earth as their portion, the children of light are greatly burdened, because of the remains...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:25
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:25 - -- Here is, I. David's complaint. We should have thought his soul soaring to heaven; but he says himself, My soul not only rolls in the dust, but cl...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:25-32
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:25-32 - --
The eightfold Daleth . He is in deep trouble, and prays for consolation and strengthening by means of God's word, to which he resigns himself. His ...
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 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
