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Sálmarnir 71:2
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- InternationalBible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
in thy: Psalms 17:2, Psalms 31:1, Psalms 34:15, Psalms 43:1, Psalms 143:1, Psalms 143:11, Daniel 9:16
cause: 1 Corinthians 10:13
incline: Psalms 10:17, Psalms 10:18, Psalms 17:6, Psalms 116:1, Psalms 116:2
Reciprocal: Psalms 25:20 - let Psalms 31:2 - Bow Psalms 71:16 - thy righteousness Psalms 102:2 - incline Isaiah 37:17 - Incline
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Deliver me in thy righteousness,.... By it, or "for the sake of [it]" q; :-;
and cause me to escape; present danger, and out of the hands of enemies, as well as wrath to come, and eternal death; which nothing but the righteousness of God can deliver from, or cause to escape;
incline thine ear unto me; or "bow it"; :-;
and save me; out of all troubles and afflictions, and from wicked and unreasonable men.
q בצדקתך "propter justitiam tuam", Pagninus, Piscator; so Schmidt.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Deliver me in thy righteousness - See the notes at Psalms 31:1. The first three verses of this psalm seem in fact to have been taken, with slight variations, from the first three verses of Psalms 31:0.
And cause me to escape - That is, from impending dangers; from the power of my enemies.
Incline thine ear unto me - In Psalms 31:2, this is, “Bow down thine ear to me.” The idea is the same. See the notes at that place. Compare the notes at Psalms 17:6.
And save me - In Psalms 31:2, this is, “Deliver me speedily.”