Psalms 13:1

PSALM 13 The occasion of this Psalm was David's deep and long-continued distresses, from which he prays for deliverance. David complaineth to God of his delay to help, PSALMS 13:1, and the enemies triumph, PSALMS 13:2. He, praying for preventing grace, PSALMS 13:3,4 professeth his trust in God, PSAL... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 13:2

How long shall I be in such perplexities and anxieties of mind, not knowing what course to take, nor how to get out of my troubles?... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 13:3

LIGHTEN MINE EYES; either, 1. Because I find my counsel insufficient, PSALMS 13:2, do thou enlighten my mind, and guide me by thy counsel and Spirit into the right way of obtaining thy mercy and help. So this phrase is used PSALMS 19:8 EPHESIANS 1:18. Or, 2. Do thou revive, and comfort, and deliver... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 13:4

I HAVE PREVAILED AGAINST HIM, to wit, by my art or strength; which will reflect dishonour upon thee, as if thou wept either unfaithful and unmindful of thy promises, or unable to make them good. Therefore repress this their arrogancy and blasphemy, and maintain thine own honour. WHEN I AM MOVED; or,... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 13:6

Either, 1. In giving me that support and assurance of his favour which for the present I enjoy. Or, 2. In giving me that mercy which he hath freely promised me; it being a common thing for David and other prophets to speak of future deliverances as if they were already come, that so they may signif... [ Continue Reading ]

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