Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Psalms 25:1-22
Psalms 25:0 Forgiveness and guidanceIn the distressing circumstances surrounding this psalm, David is concerned that his enemies should not triumph over him. This is not only to save him from personal shame, but also to save his faith from being shaken. The rebels, not the faithful, are the ones who should be defeated (1-3). David wants to know more of God and his ways, so that in all the affairs of life he will do what is right (4-5). If past sins are the cause of his present troubles, he... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 25:12-13
Psalms 25:12-13. What man is he that feareth the Lord Whosoever he be, whether Jew or Gentile, whether comparatively innocent or a great sinner, which is my case: him shall he teach in the way he shall choose The way which God chooseth, or appointeth and approveth, or which the good man should, or ought to choose. His soul shall dwell at ease Hebrew, בשׂוב תלין , betob talin, shall lodge, that is, continue in good, in the possession and enjoyment of the true good. His seed... read more