Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
bear—patiently.
the indignation of the Lord—His punishment inflicted on me (Lamentations 3:39). The true penitent "accepts the punishment of his iniquity" (Leviticus 26:41, Leviticus 26:43); they who murmur against God, do not yet know their guilt (Job 40:4-5).
execute judgment for me—against my foe. God's people plead guilty before God; but, in respect to their human foes, they are innocent and undeserving of their foes' injuries.
bring me forth to the light—to the temporal and spiritual redemption.
I shall behold his righteousness—His gracious faithfulness to His promises (Psalms 103:17).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Micah 7:9:
Job 5:16
Job 15:22
Job 34:31
Job 35:15
Psalms 119:154
Isaiah 50:10
Isaiah 51:22
Isaiah 57:16
Jeremiah 10:19
Jeremiah 50:34
Jeremiah 51:10
Lamentations 3:58-60
Micah 7:7
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