Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 27:5 - 27:5

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 27:5 - 27:5


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He shall hide me; or, hath hid me; or, useth to hide me. Justly do I prize the house and service of God so highly, both because I have such vast obligations to him for his former protection and favours, and because all my hope, and confidence, and security depends upon him.



In the secret of his tabernacle; in his tabernacle, into which mine enemies cannot come; and in a secret place in it, where, if they come, they cannot find me. Or, as it were (for the note of similitude is oft understood)



in the secret of his tabernacle, i. e. in as safe a place as the holy of holies, which is called God’s secret, Eze_7:22, where none might come but the high priest, and he but one day in a year. He alludes to the ancient custom of offenders, who used to flee to the tabernacle or altar, where they esteemed themselves safe, 1Ki_2:28.



Upon a rock; a place high and inacessible, strong and impregnable.