Psalms 54:2-7

2 God, hear my prayer; listen to the words from my mouth.
3 For foreigners are rising against me, violent men are seeking my life; they give no thought to God. (Selah)
4 But God is helping me; Adonai is my support.
5 May he repay the evil to those who are lying in wait for me. In your faithfulness, destroy them!
6 Then I will generously sacrifice to you; I will praise your name, ADONAI, because it is good,
7 because he rescued me from all trouble, and my eyes look with triumph at my enemies.

Psalms 54:2-7 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Maschil, [A Psalm] of David, when the Ziphims came and said to Saul, Doth not David hide himself with us? Of the word "neginoth," See Gill on "Ps 4:1," title; and of "maschil," See Gill on "Ps 32:1," title. The occasion of writing this psalm were the discoveries the Ziphims or Ziphites made to Saul of David being in their neighbourhood; which they did twice, as appears from 1 Samuel 23:14. Which of these gave occasion to the psalm is not certain; it is very likely that it was composed after both had been made. These Ziphims were the inhabitants of a city called Ziph, which was in the tribe of Judah, Joshua 15:55, near to which was a wilderness, which had its name from the city in which David was when they came to Saul with this news of him.
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