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; and Reland de Relig. And my soul shall be joyful in the LORD: it shall rejoice in his salvation. I bowed my head in grief as though weeping for my mother. And my prayer returned into mine own bosom. Psalms 13 - Dr. Constable's Expository Notes - Bible Commentaries I. David describes the great injustice, malice, and insolence, of his persecutors, pleading this with God as a reason why he should protect him from them and appear against them. The idea is, that he did all that was understood to be connected with the deepest humiliation before God, and that would fit the mind for earnest prayer in their behalf. A (video) Tribute to Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, Sara Kay, 2014. It does, in a peculiar manner, belong to the Father of spirits, therefore claim thy own; it is thine, save it. But this is not the worst of it. Easy English Bible Commentary Psalms How tenderly, and with what a cordial affection, he had behaved towards them in their afflictions (Psalms 35:13; Psalms 35:14): They were sick. Psalm 35 David, in this psalm, appeals to the righteous Judge of heaven and earth against his enemies that hated and persecuted him. Psalm 35:13 KRV - | Biblia II. Thus, therefore, from , like from , may mean smitten, men, i.e., men who are brought low or reduced (Hengstenberg). (2.) 9 And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation. This is the view of Ewald and Delitzsch, but seems prosaic. 1 Kings 18:42, where, however, there is no express mention of prayer.) Let the LORD be magnified, Well, might he call them abjects, for nothing could be more vile and sordid than to triumph in the fall of a man of such unstained honour and consummate virtue. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Psalm 35 Since Davids enemies have the ferocity of men in battle, David asks God to deal with them accordingly and fight against them as a warrior (1-3). They were very rude; they could not find in their hearts to show him common civility: They speak not peace; if they met him, they had not the good manners to give him the time of day; like Joseph's brethren, that could not speak peaceably to him, Gen 37 4. 118.). In sadness (Psalm 35:11-12), David reflects on the compassionate treatment he showed his foes before they turned against him. The "aha, aha" was evidently a nasty kind of a derisive thing. V. He promises himself that he shall yet see better days (ver 9, 10), and promises God that he will then attend him with his praises, ver 18, 28. Solomon wrote one or two (127 and perhaps 72). Now I don't know what the content was of the "aha, aha," but it was something they hated to hear. But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth: I humbled my soul with fasting; and my prayer returned into mine own bosom.