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Psalm 70:5BSB·traditional attribution

But I am poor and needy; hurry to me, O God. You are my help and my deliverer; O LORD, do not delay.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 70 This psalm is merely a part of the fortieth, and the inscription, To call to remembrance, is perhaps designed to indicate this; David having taken these five verses out of that other psalm, and accommodated them for being used on some particular occasion. I shall only here repeat the words of the text; and would refer the reader for the interpretation to the proper place.

Commenting on Psalm 70:1-5

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

But I am poor and needy. Just the same plea as in the preceding Psalm, Ps 69:29: it seems to be a favourite argument with tried saints; evidently our poverty is our wealth, even as our weakness is our strength. May we learn well this riddle. Make haste unto me, O God.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The title tells us that this psalm was designed to bring to remembrance; that is, to put God in remembrance of his mercy and promises (for so we are said to do when we pray to him and plead with him. Isa 43:26, Put me in remembrance) - not that the Eternal Mind needs a remembrancer, but this honour he is pleased to put upon the prayer of faith.

Commenting on Psalm 70:1-5