David
Psalm 17:15KJV·superscription

As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.

John Calvin Reformed

David protests his innocence here, he was falsely charged with treason against Saul, yet brought no deceit to his prayer. He asks God to be his judge and to render sentence in his favor, since his righteous cause deserves a hearing before the throne of mercy.

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Commenting on Psalm 17:1-15

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

"As for me." "I neither envy nor covet these men's happiness, but partly have and partly hope for a far better." To behold God's face and to be changed by that vision into his image, so as to partake in his righteousness, this is my noble ambition; and in the prospect of this I cheerfully waive all my present enjoyments.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Guard me as the apple of Your eye, hidden under Your wings where none can reach me. Those who keep Your law as the apple of their eye may expect You to keep them the same way. Nature herself teaches us to defend the eye; how much more will God shield those committed to His care.

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Commenting on Psalm 17:8-15