Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
Psalms 7
do I = have I.
put my trust = flee for refuge. Hebrew. hasa. See App-69.
persecute = pursue me. Refers probably to Saul.
he: i.e. Cush.
tear. Hebrew. taraph. Refers to living prey.
my soul = me. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.
while there is none to deliver. Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulg, read "and there be no deliverer to rescue". Better, no sign of a rescuer. Compare Lamentations 5:8.
iniquity. Hebrew. "aval. App-44. not the same as Psalms 7:14.
in my hands. Hands put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause), App-6, for what is done by them.
evil. Hebrew. raa". App-44.
delivered = rescued. Aramaean and Syriac read "oppressed".
enemy = adversary. Hebrew. zarar.
enemy = foe. Hebrew. "oyeb.
persecute . . . take . . . tread. Figure of speech Anabasis. App-6.
it = me.
Selah. Connecting the treading down of Psalms 7:5 with the rising up of Jehovah. See App-66.
Behold. Figure of speech Asterismos, App-6.
travaileth . . . conceived . . . brought forth. Figure of speech Anabasis. App-6.
travaileth = will travail.
iniquity. Hebrew "aven App-44. i, not same word as Psalms 7:3.
mischief. Hebrew. "amal. App-44.
pate = head; especially the smooth skull. Put by Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Part), App-6, for the whole person, for emphasis. From "plate" = the smooth top of the head (Skeat).
MOST HIGH. Hebrew. Elyon. See App-4. First occurrence in Psalms. The first of thirty-six occurrences in O.T. is Genesis 14:18.
To the chief Musician. See App-64.
upon Gittith = relating to the Feast of Tabernacles (for which it was suited), because it commemorated safe dwelling after deliverance. See App-66.
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