Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 109:4 - 109:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 109:4 - 109:4


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For my love they are my adversaries; they requite my love and good will with enmity and mischief, as it is explained, Psa_109:5.



But I give myself unto prayer, Heb. but I prayer, i.e. I am a man of prayer, or I betake myself to prayer. Thus I peace is put for I am for peace, as we render it, Psa_120:7; and thy bread for the men of thy bread, or that eat thy bread, Ob 7. The sense is, Whilst they reproach and curse me, I pray either,



1. For them, as he did, Psa_35:13; or,



2. For myself: I did not render unto them evil for evil, but quietly committed myself and my cause to God by prayer, desiring him to plead my cause against them; and I had no other refuge.