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Text -- Psalms 42:10 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 42:10
As a sword, which cutteth the very bones, so painful are their reproaches.
JFB -> Psa 42:9-10
JFB: Psa 42:9-10 - -- In view of which [Psa 42:8], he dictates to himself a prayer based on his distress, aggravated as it was by the cruel taunts and infidel suggestions o...
In view of which [Psa 42:8], he dictates to himself a prayer based on his distress, aggravated as it was by the cruel taunts and infidel suggestions of his foes.
Calvin -> Psa 42:10
Calvin: Psa 42:10 - -- 10.It is as a slaughter in my bones This verse is somewhat involved in point of expression; but as to the meaning of it there is no obscurity. David ...
10.It is as a slaughter in my bones This verse is somewhat involved in point of expression; but as to the meaning of it there is no obscurity. David here affirms that the grief which he experienced from the reproaches of his enemies, wounded him in no degree less than if they had pierced through his bones. The word
TSK -> Psa 42:10
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Barnes -> Psa 42:10
Barnes: Psa 42:10 - -- As with a sword in my bones - Margin, killing. The treatment which I receive in their reproaches is like death. The word rendered "sword"- ר...
As with a sword in my bones - Margin, killing. The treatment which I receive in their reproaches is like death. The word rendered "sword"-
Mine enemies reproach me - That is, as one forsaken of God, and as suffering justly under his displeasure. Their argument was, that if he was truly the friend of God, he would not leave him thus; that the fact of his being thus abandoned proved that he was not a friend of God.
While they say daily unto me - They say this constantly. I am compelled to hear it every day.
Where is thy God? - See the notes at Psa 42:3.
Poole -> Psa 42:10
Poole: Psa 42:10 - -- In my bones or in my body , the bones being oft put for the body , whereof they are a very considerable part. Or, as a sword, which pierceth and cu...
In my bones or in my body , the bones being oft put for the body , whereof they are a very considerable part. Or, as a sword, which pierceth and cutteth my flesh even to the bones, and cutteth or breaketh the very bones also. So painful and vexatious are their reproaches.
Where is thy God? of which See Poole "Psa 42:3" .
Gill -> Psa 42:10
Gill: Psa 42:10 - -- As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me,.... The reproaches of his enemies were grievous and cutting to him, as if a sword pierced thro...
As with a sword in my bones, mine enemies reproach me,.... The reproaches of his enemies were grievous and cutting to him, as if a sword pierced through the marrow in his bones, which, being very sensitive, gives exquisite pain. There is a various reading here: some copies, as Vatablus observes, read
while they say daily unto me, where is thy God? See Gill on Psa 42:3.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 42:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 42:1-11 - --1 David's zeal to serve God in the temple.5 He encourages his soul to trust in God.
MHCC -> Psa 42:6-11
MHCC: Psa 42:6-11 - --The way to forget our miseries, is to remember the God of our mercies. David saw troubles coming from God's wrath, and that discouraged him. But if on...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 42:6-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 42:6-11 - -- Complaints and comforts here, as before, take their turn, like day and night in the course of nature. I. He complains of the dejections of his spiri...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 42:6-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 42:6-11 - --
(Heb.: 42:7-12) The poet here continues to console himself with God's help. God Himself is indeed dishonoured in him; He will not suffer the trust ...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...
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Constable: Psa 42:1-11 - --Psalm 42
Some ancient Hebrew manuscripts united Psalms 42 and 43 as one. This is understandable since th...
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