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Don`t let the foot of pride come against me. Don`t let the hand of the wicked drive me away.

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The Imagery of Arrogant Attack

Commentators explain that the "foot of pride" is a vivid image of being trampled and crushed by arrogant enemies. Similarly, the "hand of the wicked" represents violent efforts to displace or destroy the believer. The psalmist uses this powerful language to describe the real danger he faces from those who oppose God and His people.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 36:11

18th Century

Theologian

Let not the foot of pride come against me - The foot of the proud man. The word rendered "come against me" more properly means, "co…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Psalms 36:11

19th Century

Bishop

The foot of pride ... the hand of the wicked.—The one tramples on the lowly; the other is full of violence.

Remove.—better…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Psalms 36:11

16th Century

Theologian

Let not the foot of pride come upon me. As I have observed a little before, the Psalmist here applies to his own circumstances the prayer …

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John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 36:11

17th Century

Pastor

Let not the foot of pride come against me
Meaning some proud enemy, such an one as Ahithophel, of whom R. Obadiah ex…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 36:5–12

17th Century

Minister

People may withhold their compassion, yet with God we will find mercy. This is great comfort to all believers, clearly seen and not to be taken awa…