Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 21:1 - 21:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 21:1 - 21:1


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PSALM 21



The subject of this Psalm is the same with the former, both being made for the people’s use, concerning the king; only the prayers there used are here turned into praises for the blessings received in answer to their prayers. And as David was an illustrious type of Christ, so in many of these expressions he may seem to look beyond himself unto Christ, in whom they are more properly and fully accomplished, and of whom divers of the ancient Hebrew doctors understand it.



David, out of a sense of God’s answering his prayers for all he asked, professeth his joy and gladness in him, Psa_21:1-6. His confidence for further success, Psa_21:7; that God will find out and consume his enemies, Psa_21:8-12. He prayeth that God would exalt his strength, that he might praise his power, Psa_21:13.



In thy strength conferred upon him, and put forth by thee on his behalf against his enemies.