Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
Psalms 35
Plead = Contend, or strive. Note the Figure of speech Exergasia (App-6) in the words "plead", "fight", "take hold", "stand up", "draw out", "stop", "say", &c.; continued in verses: Psalms 35:4, Psalms 35:5. Psalm probably written during and concerning the times of 1 Samuel 21:24, 1 Samuel 21:26-27, but it relates also to David's Son and David's Lord, the Messiah, in view of Psa 22. See the Structure on p. 721. Compare especially verses: Psalms 35:15-21 with Matthew 26:67. Mark 14:65. Luke 22:63.
them that strive = my contenders.
Fight = make war.
stop = close up. Some render "battle axe" or "barricade".
persecute = pursue.
my soul = me (emph.) Hebrew. nephesh.
All my bones = all the members of my body. Interpretation belongs to the speaker. The Application belongs (1) to the O.T. saints (Psalms 139:13-16), and (2) to the later members referred to in Ephesians 1:22, Ephesians 1:23; Ephesians 2:21; Ephesians 4:4-16. Note their experiences: Psalms 6:2 (vexed); Psalms 22:14 (out of joint); but "not broken" (Psalms 34:20, John 19:36. Exodus 12:46); His heart broken (Psalms 69:20); so our hearts (Psalms 34:18); but not ourselves (John 10:27-29).
say. They speak: and always of HIM. Figure of speech Prosopopoeia, for emphasis. They all and always confess Christ as LORD (1 Corinthians 12:3. 1 Peter 3:15).
who is like . . . ? Figure of speech Erotesis (App-6), for greater emphasis. Compare their words (Psalms 71:19; Psalms 73:25; Psalms 89:6. 1 Samuel 2:2. Deuteronomy 33:26, Deuteronomy 33:27).
deliverest = rescuest. Compare 2 Timothy 4:18. 2 Peter 2:9.
poor = oppressed. Compare Psalms 34:6.
too strong. Law too strong (Galatians 1:3, Galatians 1:10, Galatians 1:13); sin too strong (Romans 5:21); the world too strong (John 16:33); self too strong (Romans 7:24); death too strong (2 Timothy 1:10).
False witnesses. "Many of them". Compare Matthew 26:60, Matthew 26:61; Matthew 27:40. Mark 14:55-59.
clothing, &c. Figure of speech Metonymy (of Adjunct), App-6, put, by Symbol, for feelings of sorrow.
with fasting = in the Fast: i.e. on the great Day of Atonement (Lev 16)
adversity = halting or falling. Compare Psalms 38:17. Jeremiah 20:10.
abjects = outcasts.
it. Supply Ellipsis (App-6), by reading "[them]".
tear me. Hebrew. kar"u (with Ayin = "). Spelled with Aleph (kar"u); it means "cry out". See note on Isaiah 11:4.
hypocritical mockers in feasts. Figure of speech Ellipsis (of Repetition) = "hypocrites [at feasts] mocking at the feast". App-6.
LORD*. The primitive text was Jehovah. App-4. Altered to "Adonai" by the Sopherim. See App-32.
My darling = My only one. See note on Psalms 22:20.
from the lions. Compare Psalms 22:13, Psalms 22:16.
that hate me. Quoted in John 15:25.
without a cause. Note the same Greek word there (dorean) as in Romans 3:24, rendered "freely", but meaning "without a cause". Compare Psalms 35:7, and Psalms 69:4; Psalms 109:3.
opened their mouth. Implying contempt.
Aha, aha. Figure of speech Epizeuxis (App-6), for emphasis. See Psalms 40:15; Psalms 70:3. Compare Mark 15:29.
hath seen. Implying delight in so doing.
judgment = vindication.
my God and my Lord. Compare John 20:28.
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
Lord. Hebrew Adonai. App-4.
To the chief Musician. See App-64.
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