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Psalm 35:28BSB·traditional attribution

Then my tongue will proclaim Your righteousness and Your praises all day long.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 35. So long as Saul was the enemy of David, the nobles, and such as at that time bore any authority, had (according to the subservient spirit which always prevails in the courts of kings) eagerly conspired to destroy an innocent man.

Commenting on Psalm 35:1-28

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Unceasing praise is here vowed to the just and gracious God. From morning till evening the grateful tongue would talk and sing, and glorify the Lord. O for such a resolve carried out by us all!

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses, as before, I. David describes the great injustice, malice, and insolence, of his persecutors, pleading this with God as a reason why he should protect him from them and appear against them. 1. They were very unrighteous; they were his enemies wrongfully, for he never gave them any provocation: They hated him without a cause; nay, for that for which they ought...

Commenting on Psalm 35:17-28