141:1
<> LORD, I {a} cry unto thee: make haste unto me; give ear unto my voice, when I cry unto thee.(a) He shows that there is no other refuge in our necessity but only to flee to God for comfort of soul.
141:2
Let my prayer be set forth before thee [as] incense; [and] the {b} lifting up of my hands [as] the evening sacrifice.(b) He means his earnest zeal and gesture, which he used in prayer: alluding to the sacrifices which were by God's commandment offered in the old law.
141:3 Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth; {c} keep the door of my lips.
(c) He desires God to keep his thoughts and ways either from thinking or executing vengeance.
141:4
Incline not my heart to [any] evil thing, to practise wicked works with men that work iniquity: and let me not eat of their {d} dainties.(d) Let not their prosperity lure me to be wicked as they are.
141:5
Let the righteous smite me; [it shall be] a kindness: and let {e} him reprove me; [it shall be] an excellent oil, [which] shall not break my head: for yet my prayer also [shall be] in their calamities.(e) He could abide all corrections that came from a loving heart.
141:6
When their judges are overthrown in stony places, they shall {g} hear my words; for they are sweet.(g) The people who follow their wicked rulers in persecuting the prophet will repent and turn to God, when they see their wicked rulers punished.
141:7
Our bones are scattered at the {h} grave's mouth, as when one cutteth and cleaveth [wood] upon the earth.(h) Here it appears that David was miraculously delivered out of many deaths as in 2Co 1:9,10.
141:10
Let the wicked fall into {i} their own nets, {k} whilst that I withal escape.(i) Into God's nets, by which he catches the wicked in their own malice.
(k) So that none of them escape.