Verse 1
The second Acrostic Psalm (see App-63.) The omission of (Koph) makes twenty-one letters (7x3) instead of twenty-two, and marks off one verse (Psalms 25:11) as central, which is the first confession of sin in the Psalms; thus linking on Repentance to Suffering and Resurrection (Psalms 16:22), as in Luke 24:44-47. The double (Heb. character) (A=Aleph) in Psalms 25:1-2 connects the looking up of the worshipper with the double (Heb. character) (R=Resh) of Psalms 25:18-19, which speaks of the looking down of Jehovah. These two are linked on to Psalm 25 by the Selah of Psalms 24:10 and Psalms 24:4. See note on Selah (Psalms 24:10).
Title. of David = by David, or pertaining to the true David.
lift up., Psalms 25:1-2 are connected with verses: Psalms 25:18, Psalms 25:19, the double Aleph, with the double Resh connecting David"s looking up with Jehovah"s looking down.
soul. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.
Verse 2
I trust = have confided. Hebrew. batah. See App-69. Not the same word as in Psalms 25:20.
not. Hebrew. "al (= Greek. me), subjective. Compare "none", Psalms 25:3.
ashamed = put to shame. Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause) as a verb. So Psalms 25:20; Psalms 31:1; Psalms 119:116, &c.
enemies = foes.
Verse 3
let none. Hebrew "none with (lo; Greek. ou, objective) them". Compare "not", Psalms 25:2.
transgress = act treacherously. Hebrew. bagad.
Verse 5
On = For. Hebrew. ki. Some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read Veki, "and for", thus restoring the Vav (consonant), which otherwise is wanting.
Verse 6
Remember. Note the threefold object of this remembrance in verses: Psalms 25:6, Psalms 25:7.
mercies = compassions. Hebrew. raham. Not the same word as in verses: Psalms 25:7, Psalms 25:16.
Verse 7
sins. Hebrew. chdta". App-44.
transgressions. Hebrew. pasha". App-44.
mercy = grace. Hebrew. hasad. Not the same word as in verses: Psalms 25:6, Psalms 25:16.
Verse 8
teach = direct. The subject of this member.
Verse 9
meek = patient, or good.
in judgment = to be vindicated.
Verse 10
such. The redeemed (Psalms 25:22) and righteous worshippers are the subject of this Psalm. See note above.
covenant. The first occurrence in the Psalms.
Verse 11
name"s. See note on Psalms 20:1.
Pardon. This is the first such plea in the Psalms. See note on "Selah" (Psalms 24:10). The central verse of this Psalm. Compare Psalms 25:18.
Verse 12
What. ? Figure of speech Erotesis (App-6), to emphasize the worshippers.
man. Hebrew. "ish. App-14.
feareth. = revereth.
Verse 13
His soul = He. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.
earth = land. Compare Matthew 5:5.
Verse 14
secret = secret counsel.
shew them = cause them to know.
Verse 15
ever toward. Supply Figure of speech Ellipsis (App-6), "ever [looking] toward". It is salutary suspense which keeps us thus looking.
Verse 16
have mercy upon = show kindness to. Hebrew. hanan. Not the same word as in verses: Psalms 25:6, Psalms 25:7.
desolate = [Thine] only One. Hebrew. yachid. See note on Deuteronomy 6:4. Septuagint = monogenes, only begotten.
Verse 17
enlarged, &c.: or, troubles have enlarged my heart: i.e. made it more sympathetic.
O bring: or Thou hast brought.
Verse 18
Look upon. See note on "lift up", Psalms 25:1.
affliction = humiliation.
forgive = bear away. First occurrence in the Psalms.
sins. Hebrew. chata. App-44.
Verse 19
Consider. Same Hebrew as "look upon", Psalms 25:18,
enemies = foes.
cruel hatre d. Hebrew "hatred of violence" = "violent hatred". Ginsburg thinks "hatred without a cause".
Verse 20
deliver = rescue.
put my trust = flee for refuge. Hebrew. hasah. See App-69. Not the same word as in Psalms 25:1.
Verse 22
Redeem = Deliver: i.e. redeem by putting forth power. Hebrew. padah. See notes on Exodus 13:13.