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Psalm 59:10

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10 My God loves me and will come to me; he will let me see my enemies defeated.

Psalm 59:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 59:10

The God of my mercy shall prevent me
Or "of my grace", or "goodness", as the Targum; see ( 1 Peter 5:10 ) . God is gracious in himself, and he has treasured up a fulness of grace in Christ: he is the donor of all the blessings of grace in the covenant; and the author of all internal grace in the hearts of his people; and who supplies them with more grace as they want it; and he is the Father of all temporal and spiritual mercies. The "Cetib", or writing, is (wdox) , "his mercy"; the "Keri", or reading, is (ydox) , "my mercy"; grace or mercy is the Lord's; it is his own, which he disposes of as he pleases; being given and applied, it is the believer's; all the grace and mercy in the heart of God, in his Son, and in his covenant, is the saints', which he keeps for them with Christ for evermore; "the God of my mercy", or "grace", is the same with "my merciful", or "my gracious God"; who goes before his people, as he does the Messiah, with the blessings of his goodness, ( Psalms 21:3 ) . It may be rendered, "hath came before me"; and denote the antiquity of his love, being before his people's to him, and the early provisions of his grace and mercy for them: or "doth prevent me": expressing the freeness of it; he not waiting for any duties, services, or conditions to be performed, but bestows his grace and mercy, notwithstanding much unworthiness: or "shall come before me"; designing the seasonable and timely application of mercy come before his fears, as it sometimes does the prayers of his people, ( Isaiah 65:24 ) ; God shall let me see [my desire] upon mine enemies;
expressed in the following verses, ( Psalms 59:11-15 ) ; or "vengeance upon them"; as the Targum paraphrases it; see ( Psalms 58:10 ) .

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Psalm 59:10 In-Context

8 But you laugh at them, Lord; you mock all the heathen.
9 I have confidence in your strength; you are my refuge, O God.
10 My God loves me and will come to me; he will let me see my enemies defeated.
11 Do not kill them, O God, or my people may forget. Scatter them by your strength and defeat them, O Lord, our protector.
12 Sin is on their lips; all their words are sinful; may they be caught in their pride! Because they curse and lie,
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.

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