« To the chief Musician, [A Psalm] of David, to bring to remembrance. » [Make haste], O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O LORD.
A Psalm of David — Made, likely, or rather made use of from Psalms 40:14-15 , …, when Sheba, the son of Bichri, was up in rebellion after Absalom’s death, 2 Samuel 20:1 , … See Psalms 69:1 , title.
To briny to remembrance — Worthy to be remembered, and followed as a pattern of prayer. Some make this psalm an appendix to the former, as Psalms 43:1-5 ., is to Psalms 42:1-11 . Others make it a part of the next psalm; which is, therefore, say they, without a title.
Make haste, O God, to deliver me — As a father runs without legs when his child is hazarded.
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha.
Let them be turned back for a reward — Vel sicut per insidias vel supplantationem, more athletarum, a ò÷á, Let them be supplanted, defeated.
That say, Aha, aha — Augustine rendereth it, Euge, Euge, that is, Well done; and giveth this note upon it, Plus persequitur lingua adulatoris quam manus interfectoris, The tongue of a flatterer may mischief a man more than the hand of a murderer. The apostle, Hebrews 11:37 , ranketh their tempting and flattering promises among their bloody deeds, their rising tongues with their terrifying jaws.
Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: and let such as love thy salvation say continually, Let God be magnified.
Let all those that seek thee, … — Piorum characteres, saith one, a godly man characterized, by his search after God, his joy in him, his love to him, his praises of him.
Let God be magnified — In illo quicquid ego; ille, non ego, saith Augustine.
Verse 1
« To the chief Musician, [A Psalm] of David, to bring to remembrance. » [Make haste], O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O LORD.
A Psalm of David — Made, likely, or rather made use of from Psalms 40:14-15 , …, when Sheba, the son of Bichri, was up in rebellion after Absalom’s death, 2 Samuel 20:1 , … See Psalms 69:1 , title.
To briny to remembrance — Worthy to be remembered, and followed as a pattern of prayer. Some make this psalm an appendix to the former, as Psalms 43:1-5 ., is to Psalms 42:1-11 . Others make it a part of the next psalm; which is, therefore, say they, without a title.
Make haste, O God, to deliver me — As a father runs without legs when his child is hazarded.
Verse 2
Let them be ashamed and confounded that seek after my soul: let them be turned backward, and put to confusion, that desire my hurt.
Let them be ashamed — See Psalms 40:14 ; Psalms 35:26-27 .
Verse 3
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha.
Let them be turned back for a reward — Vel sicut per insidias vel supplantationem, more athletarum, a ò÷á, Let them be supplanted, defeated.
Verse 4
Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: and let such as love thy salvation say continually, Let God be magnified.
Let all those that seek thee, … — Piorum characteres, saith one, a godly man characterized, by his search after God, his joy in him, his love to him, his praises of him.
Let God be magnified — In illo quicquid ego; ille, non ego, saith Augustine.
Verse 5
But I [am] poor and needy: make haste unto me, O God: thou [art] my help and my deliverer; O LORD, make no tarrying.
But I am poor and needy — See Psalms 69:29 , See Trapp on " Psalms 69:29 "