Verses 1-3
Psalm 71:1-24. The Psalmist, probably in old age, appeals to God for help from his enemies, pleading his past favors, and stating his present need; and, in confidence of a hearing, he promises his grateful thanks and praise.
(Compare Psalm 30:1-3).
Verse 3
given commandment — literally, “ordained,” as in Psalm 44:4; Psalm 68:28.
rock … fortress — (Psalm 18:2).
Verse 4-5
cruel man — corrupt and ill-natured - literally, “sour.”
Verse 5
trust — place of trust.
Verses 6-9
His history from early infancy illustrated God‘s care, and his wonderful deliverances were at once occasions of praise and ground of confidence for the future.
my praise … of thee — literally, “in” or “by Thee” (Psalm 22:25).
Verse 10-11
The craft and malicious taunts of his enemies now led him to call for aid (compare the terms used, 2 Samuel 17:12; Psalm 3:2; Psalm 7:2).
Verse 12
(Compare Psalm 22:19; Psalm 40:4).
Verse 13
(Compare Psalm 35:4; Psalm 40:14).
Verses 14-16
The ruin of his enemies, as illustrating God‘s faithfulness, is his deliverance, and a reason for future confidence.
Verse 15
for I know … thereof — innumerable, as he had not time to count them.
Verse 16
in the strength — or, relying on it.
thy righteousness — or, faithful performance of promises to the pious (Psalm 7:17; Psalm 31:1).
Verses 17-21
Past experience again encourages.
taught me, etc. — by providential dealings.
Verse 19
is very high — distinguished (Psalm 36:5; Isaiah 55:9).
Verse 20
depths of the earth — debased, low condition.
Verse 21
increase, etc. — that is, the great things done for me (Psalm 71:19; compare Psalm 40:5).
Verses 22-24
To the occasion of praise he now adds the promise to render it.
will … praise — literally, “will thank.”
even thy truth — as to Thy truth or faithfulness.