Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 17:4 - 17:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 17:4 - 17:4


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Concerning the works of men: concerning my care and caution about my words, I have now spoken, Psa_17:3, now I may say the like concerning my works. As for the works which men generally practise. Or, because of (as the prefix lamed is oft used, as Gen_2:23 Num_16:34 Jer_4:31 22:10 23:9)



the works of men. So the sense may be this, Observing and considering the quality of the works of the men of this age, with whom I converse, or of all mankind, some few excepted; considering, I say, how wicked, and unreasonable, and pernicious they are, not only to others, but also to themselves; I was resolved to take more care in the ordering of my own actions.



By the word of thy lips, i.e. by the help of thy blessed word, and the excellent rules, promises, and threatenings thereof, which by deep and frequent meditation I have hid and fixed in mine heart, as the best antidote against sin and temptation, Psa_119:9,11.



I have kept; so the same verb is used with the like supplement Jos_6:18, which also is in a manner included in the verb. Or, I have observed, to wit, so as to avoid them.



The paths, or ways, i.e. the customs and practices, or the imitation of them; as may be gathered from the next verse, where he prays to be kept in God’s paths, which are opposed to these paths.



Of the destroyer; or, of the violent man; such as Saul and his courtiers and soldiers have showed themselves toward me. Although their rage and violence against me might have tempted me to have repaid them in their own coin, yet I forbore it, and spared both others and Saul himself, when his life was at my mercy, 1Sa 24$ 26$; and this I did in obedience to thy word, which required me to honour and preserve the Lord’s anointed.