Psalm 28:1 A Psalm of David. Unto thee will I cry, O LORD my rock; be not silent to me: lest, if thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit. THE ARGUMENT
This Psalm seems to be made upon the same occasion with the former, and is mixed, as many others of his Psalms are, of hopes and fears, of prayers and praises.
David prayeth earnestly for himself,
Psalm 28:1 ,2, that he might not be led away with the wicked,
Psalm 28:3 ,4. The reason of his prayer,
Psalm 28:5. He blesseth God for hearing him,
Psalm 28:6-8; and prayeth for the people,
Psalm 28:9.
Be not silent;
be not deaf to my prayers, nor dumb as, to thy answers to them: lest I be in the like or same condition with them
that go down into the pit,
i.e. a lost creature; as I shall certainly be, if thou dost not succour me.