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PARALLEL BIBLE - Psalms 17:10


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King James Bible - Psalms 17:10

They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly.

World English Bible

They close up their callous hearts. With their mouth they speak proudly.

Douay-Rheims - Psalms 17:10

they have shut up their fat: their mouth hath spoken proudly.

Webster's Bible Translation

They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly.

Original Hebrew

חלבמו
2459 סגרו 5462 פימו 6310 דברו 1696 בגאות׃ 1348

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 17:10

Cerrados están con su grosura; con su boca hablan soberbiamente.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 16:10

Verse 10. They are enclosed in their own fat ] Dr. Kennicott,
Bishop Horsley, Houbigant, and others, read the passage thus: wrgs wmlbj yl[ alai chablamo sageru, "They have closed their net upon me." This continues the metaphor which was introduced in the preceding verse, and which is continued in the two following: and requires only that yl[ ali, "upon me," should began this verse instead of end the preceding; and that blj cheleb, which signifies fat, should be read lbj chebel, which signifies rope, cable, or net. This important reading requires only the interchange of two letters. The Syriac translates it, shut their mouth: but the above emendation is most likely to be true.

They speak proudly. ] Having compassed the mountain on which I had taken refuge, they now exult, being assured that they will soon be in possession of their prey.


Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 8-15 - Being compassed with enemies, David prays to God to keep him in safety This prayer is a prediction that Christ would be preserved, through all the hardships and difficulties of his humiliation, to the glories an joys of his exalted state, and is a pattern to Christians to commit the keeping of their souls to God, trusting him to preserve them to his heavenly kingdom. Those are our worst enemies, that are enemies to ou souls. They are God's sword, which cannot move without him, and whic he will sheathe when he has done his work with it. They are his hand by which he chastises his people. There is no fleeing from God's hand but by fleeing to it. It is very comfortable, when we are in fear of the power of man, to see it dependent upon, and in subjection to the power of God. Most men look on the things of this world as the bes things; and they look no further, nor show any care to provide for another life. The things of this world are called treasures, they ar so accounted; but to the soul, and when compared with eterna blessings, they are trash. The most afflicted Christian need not env the most prosperous men of the world, who have their portion in thi life. Clothed with Christ's righteousness, having through his grace good heart and a good life, may we by faith behold God's face, and se him always before us. When we awake every morning, may we be satisfie with his likeness set before us in his word, and with his likenes stamped upon us by his renewing grace. Happiness in the other world i prepared only for those that are justified and sanctified: they shal be put in possession of it when the soul awakes, at death, out of it slumber in the body, and when the body awakes, at the resurrection, ou of its slumber in the grave. There is no satisfaction for a soul but in God, and in his good will towards us, and his good work in us; yet tha satisfaction will not be perfect till we come to heaven __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

חלבמו 2459 סגרו 5462 פימו 6310 דברו 1696 בגאות׃ 1348


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