Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Psa 131:1, David, professing his humility, Psa 131:3, exhorts Israel to trust in God.
Some think that this Psalm was composed by David when accused by Saul and his courtiers that he affected the crown; though others refer it to the time of the captivity; and consider it as containing a fair account of the manner in which the captives behaved themselves. Psa 122:1, Psa 124:1, Psa 133:1 *titles
my heart: Num 12:3; Deu 17:20; Sa1 16:13, Sa1 16:18, Sa1 16:22, Sa1 17:15, Sa1 17:28, Sa1 17:29, Sa1 18:23; Mat 11:29; Act 20:19; Th1 2:6, Th1 2:7, Th1 2:10
neither: Psa 78:70-72; Jer 17:16, Jer 45:5; Amo 7:14, Amo 7:15; Rom 12:16
exercise: Heb. walk
high for me: Heb. wonderful for me, Psa 139:6; Job 42:3; Rom 11:33
quieted: Psa 42:5, Psa 42:11, Psa 43:5, Psa 62:1 *marg. Sa1 24:10, Sa1 25:32, Sa1 25:33, Sa1 30:6; Sa2 15:25, Sa2 15:26, Sa2 16:11, Sa2 16:12; Isa 30:15; Lam 3:26
myself: Heb. my soul, Luk 21:19; Joh 14:1, Joh 14:2
as a child: Mat 18:3, Mat 18:4; Mar 10:15; Co1 14:20
Let Israel: Psa 115:9-11, Psa 130:7, Psa 146:5; Jer 17:7, Jer 17:8
from henceforth: Heb. from now, Psa 115:18; Isa 26:4