Verse 1
Psalm 5:1-12. Upon Nehiloth - flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs to be heard, on the ground of God‘s regard for His covenant-people and true worshippers as contrasted with His holy hatred to the wicked. He prays for divine guidance, on account of his watchful, malignant, and deceitful enemies; and for their destruction as being also God‘s enemies. At the same time he expresses his confidence that God will extend aid to His people.
meditation — moanings of that half-uttered form to which deep feeling gives rise - groanings, as in Romans 8:26, Romans 8:27.
Verse 2
Hearken — incline the ear (Psalm 10:17; compare Psalm 61:2) - give close attention.
my cry — that is, for help (Psalm 61:2; Jeremiah 8:19).
my King — thus by covenant relation interested in my cause.
Verse 3
direct — literally, “set in order,” as the showbread was placed or set in order (Exodus 40:23).
Verse 4
For, etc. — God only regards sincere worshippers.
evil — or, “the evil man.”
dwell — lodge, remain under protection.
Verse 5
foolish — vainglorious and insolent.
iniquity — especially such as denotes a negation, or defect, that is, of moral principle.
Verse 6
leasing — a lie.
the bloody … man — literally, “man of blood” - murderer.
Verse 7
But — as in Psalm 2:6, literally, “and.”
house — (1 Chronicles 9:23), the tabernacle.
temple — literally, “palace,” applied to God‘s residence, the Holy of Holies (1 Samuel 3:3; 2 Samuel 22:7); the inner part of the tabernacle.
toward — not in; the high priest alone was allowed to enter.
Verse 8
enemies — literally, “watchers” (Psalm 27:11), hence special need of guidance.
in thy righteousness — an attribute implying faithfulness in promises as well as threatenings.
make thy way straight — that is, make the way of providence plain.
Verse 9
The wicked are not reliable because by nature they are full of wickedness, or literally, “wickednesses,” of every kind (Romans 8:7).
sepulchre — a dwelling-place of corruption, emitting moral putridness.
flatter — or, “make smooth.”
their tongue — speaks deceitfully.
Verse 10
Destroy — or, “condemn” them to destruction as guilty.
Verse 11
defendest — (compare Margin).
love thy name — Thy manifested perfections (Psalm 9:10).
Verse 12
with favour — or, “acceptance,” alluding to the favor shown to an acceptable offering and worshipper (Leviticus 7:18; Leviticus 19:7).
shield — (compare Psalm 3:3).