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Psalm 63:10BSB·traditional attribution

They will fall to the power of the sword; they will become a portion for foxes.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 63 The following psalm cannot so properly be said to consist of prayers as of a variety of pious meditations, which comforted the mind of David under dangers, anxieties, and troubles of a severe description. It contains the vows too which he made to God in the distress occasioned by the alarming circumstances in which he was placed.

Commenting on Psalm 63:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

They shall fall by the sword. So David's enemies did. They that take the sword shall perish with the sword; bloody men shall feel their own life gushing forth from them, when their evil day shall at last come, and they shall be given up to feel in their own persons the horrors of death. They shall be a portion for foxes.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

David, having expressed his desires towards God and his praises of him, here expresses his confidence in him and his joyful expectations from him (Psa 63:7): In the shadow of thy wings I will rejoice, alluding either to the wings of the cherubim stretched out over the ark of the covenant, between which God is said to dwell ("I will rejoice in thy oracles, and...

Commenting on Psalm 63:7-11