Psalms36
English Standard Version
1To the . Of , the of the Lord. to the in his ; there is of before his .
2For he himself in his own that his cannot be out and .
3The of his are and ; he has to act and do .
4He while on his ; he himself in a that is ; he does .
5Your , O Lord, extends to the , your to the .
6Your is like the of ; your are like the ; and you , O Lord.
7 is your O ! The of the of your .
8They the of your , and you give them from the of your .
9 with you is the of ; in your do we .
10Oh, your to those who you, and your to the of !
11Let not the of upon me, nor the of the me away.
12 the lie ; they are , to .
Cross References
Psalms 36Paul directly quotes Psalm 36:1 to demonstrate the universal depravity and ungodliness of mankind.
Supported by John Calvin, Matthew Poole
Parallels 'thy judgments are a great deep' in describing the unsearchable depths of God's wisdom and decisions.
Supported by John Calvin, Matthew Poole
Echoes the metaphor of Yahweh as the unique and exclusive 'fountain of living waters' and life.
Supported by Matthew Henry, John Calvin
Shares the motif of the wicked actively plotting mischief and losing sleep to devise evil plans.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Illustrates God's merciful preservation of both 'man and beast,' extending care to animal creation.
Supported by Matthew Poole, Matthew Henry
Parallels finding safety and trust under the protective 'shadow' of God's wings.
Supported by JFB
Points to the ultimate fulfillment of the 'river of thy pleasures' in the eternal river of life.
Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB
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