David
Psalm 140:8ESV·traditional attribution

Grant not, O LORD, the desires of the wicked; do not further their evil plot, or they will be exalted! Selah

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 140 David complains of the implacable cruelty of his enemies, and of their treachery and rancorous calumnies. In the close, having besought God’s help, and expressing his persuasion of obtaining his layout, he comforts himself with the hope of deliverance, and just vengeance being executed upon his enemies. To the chief Musician — A Psalm of David. Psalm 140:1-5 1. Deliver me, O Jehovah!

Commenting on Psalm 140:1-13

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Grant not, O Lord, the desires of the wicked. Even they are dependent upon thee they can do no more than thou dost permit. Thou dost restrain them; not a dog of them can move his tongue without thy leave and license. Therefore I entreat thee not to let them have their way. Even though they dare to pray to their, do not hear their prayers against innocent men.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is the believing foresight David had, I. Of the shame and confusion of persecutors. 1. Their disappointment. This he prays for (Psa 140:8), that their lusts might not be gratified, their lust of ambition, envy, and revenge: "Grant not, O Lord!

Commenting on Psalm 140:8-13