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- Chapter 31
- Verse 14
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Commentary
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Gill's Exposition
But I trusted in thee, O Lord,.... His faith revived again under all the discouraging views he had of things, and was exercised upon the Lord; he committed himself to him, believing he was able to…
Barnes' Notes
But I trust in thee, O Lord - In these times of trial - when Psa 31:9 his eye was consumed with grief; when Psa 31:10 his years were spent with sighing, his strength failed, and his bones were…
In the foregoing verses David had appealed to God's righteousness, and pleaded his relation to him and dependence on him; here he appeals to his mercy, and pleads the greatness of his own misery,…
Cambridge Bible
Render:
But as for me, on thee do I trust O Lord:
I have said, &c.
Men turn from him, but he turns to God. Cp. Psa 31:31; Psa 16:2; Psa 140:6.
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