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Set a watch, Yahweh, before my mouth. Keep the door of my lips.
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God, Guard My Mouth
Commentators agree that this verse is a humble admission of our inability to control our own speech. The psalmist pictures his mouth as a door and asks God to be the divine watchman, preventing rash, imprudent, or sinful words from escaping, especially when under pressure.
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18th Century
Theologian
Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth — that I may not say anything rashly, imprudently, or improperly. (). The prayer here is, that…
19th Century
Bishop
Watch. —The image drawn from the guard set at city gates at night seems to indicate the evening as the time of composition of the …
Preacher
Our mouth is a door, and it needs a watchman, and there is no watchman who can keep it except God himself: Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth…
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16th Century
Set a watch, O Jehovah, on my mouth! As David was liable to be hurt by the unbridled and unprincipled rage of his enemies, and so be tempt…
17th Century
Pastor
Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth While praying, as Jarchi and Kimchi; that he might not utter any rash, unguarded, an…
Minister
Make haste unto me. Those who know how to value God's gracious presence will be more fervent in their prayers. When presented through the …
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