Ps 64:1-10.
A prayer for deliverance from cunning and malicious enemies, with a
confident view of their overthrow, which will honor God and give joy to
the righteous.
1. preserve . . . fear--as well as the danger producing it.
2. insurrection--literally, "uproar," noisy assaults, as well as
their secret counsels.
3, 4. Similar figures for slander
(Ps 57:4; 59:7).
bend--literally, "tread," or, "prepared." The allusion is to the mode
of bending a bow by treading on it; here, and in
Ps 58:7,
transferred to arrows.
4. the perfect--one innocent of the charges made
(Ps 18:23).
fear not--
(Ps 55:19),
not regarding God.
5. A sentiment here more fully presented, by depicting their
deliberate malice.
6. This is further evinced by their diligent efforts and deeply
laid schemes.
7. The contrast is heightened by representing God as using weapons
like theirs.
8. their . . . tongue to fall, &c.--that is, the consequences of
their slanders, &c. (compare
Ps 10:2; 31:16).
all that see . . . away--Their partners in evil shall be terrified.
9, 10. Men, generally, will acknowledge God's work, and the
righteous, rejoicing in it, shall be encouraged to trust Him
(Ps 58:10).
Psalm 64 Bible Commentary
Jamieson, Faussett, and Brown
Ps 64:1-10. A prayer for deliverance from cunning and malicious enemies, with a confident view of their overthrow, which will honor God and give joy to the righteous.
1. preserve . . . fear--as well as the danger producing it.
2. insurrection--literally, "uproar," noisy assaults, as well as their secret counsels.
3, 4. Similar figures for slander (Ps 57:4; 59:7).
bend--literally, "tread," or, "prepared." The allusion is to the mode of bending a bow by treading on it; here, and in Ps 58:7, transferred to arrows.
4. the perfect--one innocent of the charges made (Ps 18:23).
fear not-- (Ps 55:19), not regarding God.
5. A sentiment here more fully presented, by depicting their deliberate malice.
6. This is further evinced by their diligent efforts and deeply laid schemes.
7. The contrast is heightened by representing God as using weapons like theirs.
8. their . . . tongue to fall, &c.--that is, the consequences of their slanders, &c. (compare Ps 10:2; 31:16).
all that see . . . away--Their partners in evil shall be terrified.
9, 10. Men, generally, will acknowledge God's work, and the righteous, rejoicing in it, shall be encouraged to trust Him (Ps 58:10).