David
Psalm 58:5KJV·superscription

Which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely.

John Calvin Reformed

David challenges his enemies with a piercing question: Do you yourselves not see the justice of my cause? When a man's innocence is evident enough to appeal to his very accusers, he stands on solid ground. He exposes their calumnies by demanding their own testimony to his integrity.

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Commenting on Psalm 58:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely. Ungodly men are not to be won to right by arguments the most logical, or appeals the most pathetic. Try all your arts, ye preachers of the word!

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

A bench of judges, learned in righteous statutes, corrupted by Saul's patronage into instruments of his hatred. They would not speak righteousness or judge uprightly, though that was their sworn office. In the place of judgment itself, wickedness had taken the throne.

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Commenting on Psalm 58:1-5