Psalms 140
PSALM 140
Psa 140:1-13. The style of this Psalm resembles those of David in the former part of the book, presenting the usual complaint, prayer, and confident hope of relief.
1. evil man--Which of David's enemies is meant is not important. 2-5. This character of the wicked, and the devices planned against the pious, correspond to Psa 10:7; 31:13; 58:4, &c. 6. (Compare Psa 5:1-12; 16:2). 7. day of battle--literally, "of armor," that is, when using it. 8. (Compare Psa 37:12; 66:7). lest they exalt themselves--or, they will be exalted if permitted to prosper. 9. Contrasts his head covered by God (Psa 140:7) with theirs, or (as "head" may be used for "persons") with them, covered with the results of their wicked deeds (Psa 7:16). 10. (Compare Psa 11:6; 120:4). cast into the fire; into deep pits--figures for utter destruction. 11. an evil speaker--or, "slanderer" will not be tolerated (Psa 101:7). The last clause may be translated: "an evil (man) He (God) shall hunt," &c. 12. (Compare Psa 9:4). 13. After all changes, the righteous shall have cause for praise. Such shall dwell--shall sit securely, under God's protection (Psa 21:6; 41:12).
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