Psalms 7:1-2
1 David prays against the malice of his enemies, professing his innocency.10 By faith he sees his defence, and the destruction of his enemies. A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.) Shiggaion.{Shiggaion} probably denotes a mournful song or, elegy, from the Arabic {shaga,} to be anxious, sorrowful. Hab 3:1words. or, business.2Sa 16:1-23Cush.{Cush} signifies black, an epithet, in all languages, when applied to the mind, expressive of moral turpitude; and therefore probably here applied to {Shimei,} denoting that he was a calumniator and villain. O.13:3,5; 18:28; 30:2,12; 43:4; 89:26; Jos 14:8; Jer 31:18Da 9:4,19,20; Zec 14:5in.11:1; 18:2; 25:2; 26:1; 31:1; 32:10; 146:3-6; Isa 50:10; 1Pe 1:21save.3:7; 17:7-9; 31:15; 35:1-3; Jer 15:15; 20:11; 1Pe 4:19 Lest.35:15; Isa 38:13like.10:9; 17:12; 22:13; De 33:20; Pr 19:12; 2Ti 4:17; 1Pe 5:8rending.50:22; Ho 13:7,8while.Jud 18:28; 2Sa 14:6; *marg:Job 10:7not to deliver. Heb. not a deliverer.Psalms 17:9-13
oppress me. Heb. waste.1Ch 17:9deadly enemies. Heb. enemies against the soul.7:5; 35:4,7,12; 1Sa 24:11 They are.73:7-9; 119:70; De 32:15; Job 15:27; Isa 6:10; Mt 13:15; Ac 28:27with.12:3,4; 31:18; 123:4; Ex 5:2; 15:9; 1Sa 2:3; 2Pe 2:18; Re 13:5,6 compassed.1Sa 23:26; 24:2,3; 26:2,3set.10:8-10; Pr 6:13,14 Like, etc. Heb. The likeness of him, (that is, of every oneof them,) is as a lion that desireth to ravin. 7:2; 22:13; 2Ti 4:17; 1Pe 5:8lurking. Heb. sitting. Arise.3:7; 7:6; 44:23,26; 119:126; Isa 51:9disappoint him. Heb. prevent his face. which is. or, by.7:11-13thy.Isa 10:5,15; 13:5; 37:26; Hab 1:12; Ac 4:28Psalms 35:4
confounded.26; 31:17,18; 40:14,15; 70:2,3; 71:24that.38:12; 1Sa 23:23; 1Ki 19:10; Eze 13:19; Mt 27:1turned.129:5; Isa 37:29; Jer 46:5; Joh 18:6Psalms 54:3
strangers.69:8; 86:14; Job 19:13-15oppressors.22:16; 59:3-5; Mt 27:20-23they have.16:8; 36:1; 53:4; Joh 16:3Psalms 142:6
for I am.44:24-26; 79:8; 116:6; 136:23; 143:3,7for they.3:1; 38:19; 57:3,4; 59:3; 1Sa 24:14; Ro 8:33,37
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