Psalm 17:2
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New International Version (©1984)
May my vindication come from you; may your eyes see what is right.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Declare me innocent, for you see those who do right.

English Standard Version (©2001)
From your presence let my vindication come! Let your eyes behold the right!

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Let my judgment come forth from Your presence; Let Your eyes look with equity.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
My judgment will come forth from before you and your eyes will see integrity.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Let the verdict of my innocence come directly from you. Let your eyes observe what is fair.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Let my vindication come forth from your presence; let your eyes behold the things that are right.

American King James Version
Let my sentence come forth from your presence; let your eyes behold the things that are equal.

American Standard Version
Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; Let thine eyes look upon equity.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Let my judgment come forth from thy countenance: let thy eyes behold the things that are equitable.

Darby Bible Translation
Let my judgment come forth from thy presence, let thine eyes regard equity.

English Revised Version
Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes look upon equity.

Webster's Bible Translation
Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thy eyes behold the things that are equal.

World English Bible
Let my sentence come forth from your presence. Let your eyes look on equity.

Young's Literal Translation
From before thee my judgment doth go out; Thine eyes do see uprightly.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Let my sentence - Hebrew, "my judgment." The allusion is to a judgment or sentence as coming from God in regard to the matter referred to in the psalm, to wit, the injuries which he had received from his enemies. He felt that they had done him injustice and wrong; he felt assured that a sentence or judgment from God in the case would be in his favor. So Job often felt that if he could bring his case directly before God, God would decide in his favor. Compare Job 23:1-6.

Come forth from thy presence - From before thee. That is, he asks God to pronounce a sentence in his case.

Let thine eyes behold - He asked God to examine the case with his own eyes, or attentively to consider it, and to see where justice was.

The things that are equal - The things that are just and right. He felt assured that his own cause was right, and he prays here that justice in the case may be done. He felt that, if that were done, he would be delivered from his enemies. As between ourselves and our fellow-men, it is right to pray to God that he would see that exact justice should be done, for we may be able to feel certain that justice is on our side, and that we are injured by them; but as between ourselves and God, we can never offer that prayer, for if justice were done to us we could not but be condemned. Before him our plea must be for mercy, not justice.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

My sentence come forth from thy presence - Thou knowest my heart, and my ways; judge me as thou shalt find; let me not fall under the judgment of man.

Let thine eyes behold the things that are equal - Thou knowest whether I render to all their due, and whether others act justly by me. Thou canst not be deceived: do justice between me and my adversaries.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Let my sentence come forth from thy presence,.... Not of condemnation, such as came forth from God and passed on Adam and all his posterity, Romans 5:12; though such an one was executed on Christ, as he was the surety and representative of his people; but of justification, which came forth from God and passed on Christ, when he rose from the dead, and upon his people in him, 1 Timothy 3:16. Here it chiefly designs the vindication of the innocence of the psalmist before men; and his request is, that as he was fully persuaded that he was clear of the things he was charged with in the sight of God, that he would openly and publicly make him appear so before men; that he would bring forth his righteousness as the light, and his judgment as the noonday, Psalm 37:6; and of which he made no doubt but he would; so Christ, though he was traduced by men, knew he should be justified by his Father, and by his children, Isaiah 50:8;

let thine eyes behold the things that are equal; which is not to be understood barely of the eyes of his omniscience; for these behold things both equal and unequal, good and evil, things which agree and disagree with the law of God, the rule of righteousness and equity; but of his approbation of them, and that he would some way or other testify that approbation; for the petition intends the favouring of his just and equal cause, and making it to appear to be so.


Geneva Study Bible

Let my {b} sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal.

(b) The vengeance that you will show against my enemies.


Wesley's Notes

17:2 Sentence - Judgment on my behalf. Come - From thy tribunal.


Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

2. sentence-acquitting judgment.

from thy presence-Thy tribunal.

things that are equal-just and right, do Thou regard.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

17:1-7 This psalm is a prayer. Feigned prayers are fruitless; but if our hearts lead our prayers, God will meet them with his favour. The psalmist had been used to pray, so that it was not his distress and danger that now first brought him to his duty. And he was encouraged by his faith to expect God would notice his prayers. Constant resolution and watchfulness against sins of the tongue, will be a good evidence of our integrity. Aware of man's propensity to wicked works, and of his own peculiar temptations, David had made God's word his preservative from the paths of Satan, which lead to destruction. If we carefully avoid the paths of sin, it will be very lead to destruction. If we carefully avoid the paths of sin, it will be very comfortable in the reflection, when we are in trouble. Those that are, through grace, going in God's paths, should pray that their goings may be held up in those paths. David prays, Lord, still hold me up. Those who would proceed and persevere in the ways of God, must, by faith prayer, get daily fresh supplies of grace and strength from him. Show thy marvellous loving-kindness, distinguishing favours, not common mercies, but be gracious to me; do as thou usest to do to those who love thy name.


Psalm 98:9 let them sing before the LORD, for he comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples with equity.
Psalm 99:4 The King is mighty, he loves justice--you have established equity; in Jacob you have done what is just and right.
Psalm 103:6 The LORD works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.

Equal Equity Eyes Forth Judge Judgment Presence Regard Right Sentence Uprightly Vindication


Let my sentence come forth from thy presence; let thine eyes behold the things that are equal.

Let my Ps 37:6,33 2Th 1:6-9 Jude 1:24

things Eze 18:25,29 33:17,20

Psalms Chapter 17 Verse 2

Alphabetical: come equity eyes forth from is judgment Let look May my presence right see vindication what with you your

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