Verse 1
1. Why boastest thou This must be understood as an address to Doeg, not to Saul, to whom David ever observed a respectful and loyal deference. “It is bad enough to behave wickedly, but bad in the extreme to boast of it as a heroic act.” Delitzsch. He that boasts of success in evil doing boasts of evil doing.
O mighty man Hebrew, O hero! A hero in crime. He had gained the title by slaying eighty-five priests of Nob and betraying David. This had brought him into favour with Saul as a supple tool for the accomplishment of his purposes. He was also chief of Saul’s servants. 1 Samuel 22:9.
Goodness of God endureth continually Therefore trusting in it, I shall triumph at last.
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