“ Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha. ”
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame - The only change which occurs in this verse is the substitution of the milder phrase “Let them be turned back,” for “Let them be desolate.” Se...
Let them be turned back for a reward of their (d) shame that say, Aha, aha. (d) By this we are taught not to mock at others in their misery, lest the same fall on our own necks.
LXX. See Psalms 40:14-17 .
That say. Some codices, with Aramaean, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "Who are saying to me". Compare Psalms 40:15 . Aha, aha. Figure of speech Epizeuxis. App-6.
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha. That say, Aha, aha - האה האה Heach! heach! a note of supreme contempt. See on Psalms 40:15 (note).
This Ps. is simply a repetition of Psalms 40:13-17 , with a few variations. 'Lord' ( Jehovah ) is changed, into 'God' ( Elohim ) except in Psalms 70:1 ; On the other hand, 'Elohim' is changed into...
Psalms 70:1-5 THIS psalm is all but identical with the last verses of Psalms 40:13-17 . Some unimportant alterations have been made, principally in the Divine names; but the principle on which th...
“My Help and My Deliverer” Psalms 70:1-5 This psalm repeats the closing verses of Psalms 40:1-17 . It is a song of remembrance to remind Jehovah of His suffering ones. See Isaiah 43:26 ; Isa...
This short psalm is a rushing sob of anxious solicitude. There is little restfulness in it. Enemies are engaged in cruel persecution and mockery. It seems as though the singer felt that the strain wa...
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame ,.... In Psalms 40:15 it is, "let them be desolate"; which seems to respect their land and houses, here their persons; Psalms 40:15 ; that s...
Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha. Ver. 3. Let them be turned back for a reward ] Vel sicut per insidias vel supplantationem, more athletarum, a עקב, Let the...
A.M. 2981. B.C. 1023. This Psalm is copied almost word for word from the 40th, from Psa 40:13 to the end; and, perhaps, it is for this reason entitled, A Psalm to bring to remembrance. For it m...
Urgent Petitions. To the chief musician. A psalm of David, to bring to remembrance. 1 Make haste, O God, to deli...
No text from Poole on this verse.
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“To the chief musician, a psalm of David, to bring to remembrance.” “ To the chief musician .” (See introduction to Psalms 57 ). “ To bring to remembrance .” Barnes:...
This psalm continues David's supplications on the like occasion as above, which shows that we must repeat our prayers to God. It is taken almost verbatim from the fortieth psalm, and begins at the fi...
Make haste, O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O Lord. A pattern suppliant It is the “fervent” prayer that is effectual, and “effectual” prayer that “availeth much.” Importunity preva...
EXPOSITION This psalm is a detached fragment of Psalms 40:1-19 , separated off, probably, for liturgical purposes. Except in the last clause, the name "Elohim" is substituted for "Jehovah." A f...
Prayer for Help against the Enemies. To the chief musician, as a prayer to be used in public worship, a psalm of David, to bring to remembrance, the hymn being intended for that part of the servic...
Acts 1:18 ; Ezekiel 25:3 ; Ezekiel 26:2 ; Ezekiel 36:2 ; Proverbs 24:17 ; Proverbs 24:18 ; Psalms 35:21 ; Psalms 35:25 ; Psalms 40:15