
Text -- Psalms 140:4 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 140:2-5
JFB: Psa 140:2-5 - -- This character of the wicked, and the devices planned against the pious, correspond to Psa 10:7; Psa 31:13; Psa 58:4, &c.
Clarke -> Psa 140:4
Clarke: Psa 140:4 - -- Preserve me from the violent man - Saul again; who was as headstrong and violent in all his measures, as he was cruel, and inflexibly bent on the de...
Preserve me from the violent man - Saul again; who was as headstrong and violent in all his measures, as he was cruel, and inflexibly bent on the destruction of David.
Calvin -> Psa 140:4
Calvin: Psa 140:4 - -- 4.Keep me, O Jehovah! To complaints and accusations he now again adds prayer, from which it appears more clearly, as I observed already, that it is G...
4.Keep me, O Jehovah! To complaints and accusations he now again adds prayer, from which it appears more clearly, as I observed already, that it is God whom he seeks to be his avenger. It is the same sentiment repeated, with one or two words changed; for he had said deliver me, now he says keep me, and for the wicked man he substitutes the hand of the wicked. He had spoken of their conceiving mischief’s, now of their plotting how they might ruin a poor unsuspecting individual. What he had said of their fraud and deceit he repeats in figurative language, which does not want emphasis. He speaks of nets spread out on every side to circumvent him, unless God interposed for his help. Though at first sight the metaphors may seem more obscure than the prayer was in its simple unfigurative expression, they are far from darkening the previous declarations, and they add much to the strength of them. From the word
TSK -> Psa 140:4

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Barnes -> Psa 140:4
Barnes: Psa 140:4 - -- Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked ... - See the notes at Psa 71:4. This is a repetition of the prayer in Psa 140:1. Who have p...
Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked ... - See the notes at Psa 71:4. This is a repetition of the prayer in Psa 140:1.
Who have purposed to overthrow my goings - To thrust me down as I go; to defeat my plans; to destroy me. They endeavor to prevent my accomplishing what I had designed to do.
Poole -> Psa 140:4
Poole: Psa 140:4 - -- Whose design and full resolution it is, if thou dost not prevent it, to overthrow my goings , or my feet or footsteps, i.e. to throw me down to the...
Whose design and full resolution it is, if thou dost not prevent it, to overthrow my goings , or my feet or footsteps, i.e. to throw me down to the ground, to defeat all my hopes and counsels, and bring me to ruin.
Haydock -> Psa 140:4
Haydock: Psa 140:4 - -- Sins. Such excuses are always vain. (St. Jerome) ---
God does not incline any to sin, as the Manichee elect pretended. (St. Augustine) ---
T...
Sins. Such excuses are always vain. (St. Jerome) ---
God does not incline any to sin, as the Manichee elect pretended. (St. Augustine) ---
The pride of the human heart would throw the blame of sin on any but itself. (Haydock) ---
Sometimes, fate, predestination, &c., are charged with it. Our first parents excused themselves; but David candidly confessed his sins, and was presently pardoned. (Berthier) ---
Choicest. Hebrew also, "I will not eat of their most delicious meats." I will have no society with libertines, (Berthier) nor with those who teach false doctrine, 2 John 10., and Titus iii. 10.
Gill -> Psa 140:4
Gill: Psa 140:4 - -- Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked,.... From falling into their hands, and the weight of them); and from their laying hands on him, being m...
Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked,.... From falling into their hands, and the weight of them); and from their laying hands on him, being men of power and authority;
preserve me from the violent man: or men, everyone of them; See Gill on Psa 140:1;
who have purposed to overthrow my goings: to supplant him; to cause him to stumble and fall, to his disgrace and reproach; and that they might take an advantage of him, and an occasion against him. Arama interprets it, to drive me out of the land of Israel; see 1Sa 26:1. So Christ's enemies thought to have supplanted him, and have found something against him, to accuse him of to Caesar, Mat 22:15.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 140:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Psa 140:1-13 - --1 David prays to be delivered from Saul and Doeg.8 He prays against them.12 He comforts himself by confidence in God.
MHCC -> Psa 140:1-7
MHCC: Psa 140:1-7 - --The more danger appears, the more earnest we should be in prayer to God. All are safe whom the Lord protects. If he be for us, who can be against us? ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 140:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 140:1-7 - -- In this, as in other things, David was a type of Christ, that he suffered before he reigned, was humbled before he was exalted, and that as there ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 140:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 140:4-5 - --
The course of this second strophe is exactly parallel with the first. The perfects describe their conduct hitherto, as a comparison of Psa 140:3 wi...
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 140:1-13 - --Psalm 140
David prayed for God to frustrate his enemies' attempts to trip him up with confidence that Go...
