David
Psalm 25:19KJV·superscription

Consider mine enemies; for they are many; and they hate me with cruel hatred.

John Calvin Reformed

David does not waver and gaze about like the heathen, seeking help from the world while forsaking God; he directs all his desires and prayers to God alone. Nothing is more opposed to true prayer than to waver between the creature and the Creator.

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Commenting on Psalm 25:1-22

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Consider mine enemies. Watch them, weigh them, check them, defeat them. For they are many. They need the eyes of Argus to watch them, and the arms of Hercules to match them, but the Lord is more than sufficient to defeat them. The devils of hell and the evils of earth are all vanquished when the Lord makes bare his arm. They hate me with cruel hatred.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

David's feet are caught in the net, entangled so he cannot free himself; his troubles multiply until his heart swells with melancholy and pain. Sense of sin afflicts him more than anything else, wounding his spirit and making all outward troubles weigh heavily upon him.

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Commenting on Psalm 25:15-22