David
Psalm 17:8KJV·superscription

Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings,

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

"Keep me as the apple of the eye." No part of the body more precious, more tender, and more carefully guarded than the eye; and of the eye, no portion more peculiarly to be protected than the central apple, the pupil, or as the Hebrew calls it, "the daughter of the eye." The all-wise Creator has placed the eye in a well-protected position; it stands...

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