Psalms 56:9

9 exsurge gloria mea exsurge psalterium et cithara exsurgam diluculo

Psalms 56:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 56:9

When I cry [unto thee]
In prayer;

then shall mine enemies turn back;
great is the strength of prayer; the effectual fervent prayer of the righteous avails much against their enemies: when Moses lifted up his hands, Israel prevailed: the cases of Asa, Jehoshaphat, and Hezekiah, prove it; this David was assured of, and knew it to be true by experience, his prayer being often the prayer of faith in this respect;

this I know: for God [is] for me;
he knew that when he prayed his enemies would flee; because God was on his side, who is greater than they; or by this he knew that God was for him, and was his God, by hearing his prayers, and causing his enemies to turn back: or, however, let things go how they will, this he was assured of, that he had a covenant interest in God, and who would be his God and guide even unto death.

Psalms 56:9 In-Context

7 laqueum paraverunt pedibus meis et incurvaverunt animam meam foderunt ante faciem meam foveam et inciderunt in eam diapsalma
8 paratum cor meum Deus paratum cor meum cantabo et psalmum dicam
9 exsurge gloria mea exsurge psalterium et cithara exsurgam diluculo
10 confitebor tibi in populis Domine psalmum dicam tibi in gentibus
11 quoniam magnificata est usque ad caelos misericordia tua et usque ad nubes veritas tua
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.