Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
On title, see Introduction. The Psalmist, mourning God's absence and the triumph of his enemies, prays for relief before he is totally destroyed, and is encouraged to hope his trust will not be in vain. (Psalms 13:1-6)
The forms of expression and figure here used are frequent (compare Psalms 9:12, Psalms 9:18; Psalms 10:11-12).
How long . . . for ever--Shall it be for ever?
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Job 34:29
Psalms 9:18
Psalms 10:1
Psalms 13:1
Psalms 25:16-19
Psalms 44:23-26
Psalms 55:1
Psalms 79:5
Psalms 89:46
Psalms 104:27-30
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