Psalm 31:2
Cross References
2 Kings 19:16
LORD, bow down your ear, and hear: open, LORD, your eyes, and see: and hear the words of Sennacherib, which has sent him to reproach the living God.


Psalm 17:6
I have called on you, for you will hear me, O God: incline your ear to me, and hear my speech.


Psalm 18:2
The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.


Psalm 71:2
Deliver me in your righteousness, and cause me to escape: incline your ear to me, and save me.


Psalm 71:3
Be you my strong habitation, whereunto I may continually resort: you have given commandment to save me; for you are my rock and my fortress.


Psalm 86:1
Bow down your ear, O LORD, hear me: for I am poor and needy.


Psalm 88:2
Let my prayer come before you: incline your ear to my cry;


Psalm 102:2
Hide not your face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline your ear to me: in the day when I call answer me speedily.


Psalm 116:2
Because he has inclined his ear to me, therefore will I call on him as long as I live.


Psalm 119:170
Let my supplication come before you: deliver me according to your word.


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Commentaries
31:1-8 Faith and prayer must go together, for the prayer of faith is the prevailing prayer. David gave up his soul in a special manner to God. And with the words, ver. 5, our Lord Jesus yielded up his last breath on the cross, and made his soul a free-will offering for sin, laying down his life as a ransom. But David is here as a man in distress and trouble. And his great care is about his soul, his spirit, his better part. Many think that while perplexed about their worldly affairs, and their cares multiply, they may be excused if they neglect their souls; but we are the more concerned to look to our souls, that, though the outward man perish, the inward man may suffer no damage. The redemption of the soul is so precious, that it must have ceased for ever, if Christ had not undertaken it. Having relied on God's mercy, he will be glad and rejoice in it. God looks upon our souls, when we are in trouble, to see whether they are humbled for sin, and made better by the affliction. Every believer will meet with such dangers and deliverances, until he is delivered from death, his last enemy.

2-4. He seeks help in God's righteous government (Ps 5:8), and begs for an attentive hearing, and speedy and effectual aid. With no other help and no claim of merit, he relies solely on God's regard to His own perfections for a safe guidance and release from the snares of his enemies. On the terms "rock," &c., (compare Ps 17:2; 18:2, 50; 20:6; 23:3; 25:21).
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