John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 141:8
But mine eyes are unto thee, O God the Lord ,.... Not only the eyes of his body, lifted up to God in prayer, this being a prayer gesture, John 11:41 ; but the eyes of his mind, or understanding, especially the eyes of faith and love; for it is expressive of his affection to God, his holy confidence in him, and humble hope and expectation of good things from him, in this his time of distress: his eyes were to him and him only, both for temporal food for himself and his men; and for... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 141:5-10
Here, I. David desires to be told of his faults. His enemies reproached him with that which was false, which he could not but complain of; yet, at the same time, he desired his friends would reprove him for that which was really amiss in him, particularly if there was any thing that gave the least colour to those reproaches (Ps. 141:5): let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness. The righteous God (so some); ?I will welcome the rebukes of his providence, and be so far from quarrelling... read more