Verse 1
That considereth; or, that carries himself wisely and prudently with or towards him, not rashly and foolishly censures and condemns him, as my pretended friends dealt with me, Psalms 41:8; nor insulteth over him, which is a foolish as well as wicked thing; but considereth that it may be his own case, and therefore pitieth and helpeth him; which is the likeliest way to obtain the like pity for himself in his trouble.
The poor; or rather, the weak, or sick, or languishing person, as may be gathered by comparing this with Psalms 41:3, where the mercy which he is supposed to have afforded to him is returned upon himself, and with Psalms 41:8.
The Lord will deliver him; either,
1. The poor afflicted man. Though his enemies conclude his case to bc desperate, Psalms 41:8, God will confute them, and deliver him. Or,
2. The considerer of the poor, of whom also this same pronoun him is confessedly meant, Psalms 41:2,Psalms 41:3. And so it is a promise of recompence, the wise and merciful man shall find mercy.
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