He speaks of it as a thing already done, either to express his assurance of it, or because this Psalm was made after it was done. His desire; or, thy vengeance; which may be understood out of Psalms 54:5. But there is no necessity of any supplement. The words in the Hebrew run thus, mine eye hath looked upon mine enemies; either with delight, as this phrase signifies, Psalms 22:17, Psalms 27:4, and elsewhere; or without fear or shame. I shall not be afraid to look them in the face, having God on my side.

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