Verse 1-2
Psalms 43:1-2. Judge me, O God,
&c. — “O God, the supreme Judge
of the whole world, I appeal to
thee, in this contest between me
and a seditious people, who,
void of piety and humanity,” (so
the phrase לא חסיד, lo chasid,
here rendered ungodly, means,)
“are risen up in rebellion
against me, beseeching thee to
vindicate my innocence, and
defend me from their violence.”
— Bishop Patrick. He calls the
company of his enemies a nation,
because of their great numbers:
for they were the far greater
part, and almost the whole body
of the nation. Deliver me from
the deceitful and unjust man —
Who hath covered his wicked
designs with fair and false
pretexts, pretending devotion
when he went to make an
insurrection, 2 Samuel 15:7; 2
Samuel 15:10. Deliver me from
the crafty counsel which
Ahithophel gives him; and from
the open force whereby he seeks
injuriously to take away my
life, Ibid. Psalms 17:1-2. For
thou art the God of my strength,
&c. — I have none to flee unto
for safety and protection but
thee alone; who hast ever
hitherto been my mighty
deliverer, and art now my only
support.
Verses 3-5
Psalms 43:3-5. O send out —
Actually impart and discover;
thy light and thy truth — Thy
favour, or the light of thy
countenance, and the truth of
thy promises made to me; or, the
true light, the illumination of
thy Spirit, and the direction of
thy gracious providence, whereby
I may be led in the right way.
Let them bring me unto thy holy
hill — Of Zion, the place of thy
presence and worship. Then will
I go unto the altar of God — To
offer sacrifices of thanksgiving
for my deliverance; unto God my
exceeding joy — The principal
author and matter of all my joy
and comfort; or, as it is
literally translated in the
margin, The gladness of my joy:
Why art thou cast down, O my
soul, &c. — See above, Psalms
42:5; Psalms 42:11. |