“ That thy beloved may be delivered: save with thy right hand, and answer me. ”
That thy beloved may be delivered - The word rendered “beloved,” and the verb rendered “may be delivered,” are both in the plural number, showing that it is not an individual that is referred to,...
That thy beloved may be delivered: (d) save [with] thy right hand, and answer me. (d) When God by his benefits makes us partakers of his mercies, he admonishes us to be earnest in prayer, to desire...
CVIII. A composition from parts of Psalms 57, 60. Thus Psalms 108:1-5 = Psalms 57:7-11 ; Psalms 57:6-11 = Psalms 60:5-12 . That Psalms 108 is a composition from two Pss. originally distinct...
beloved . beloved ones (plural)
That thy beloved may be delivered: save with thy right hand, and answer me.
Wilt not thou, O God, who hast cast us off? and wilt not thou, O God, go forth with our hosts? Prayer for God's interposition, grounded on the enemy's wickedness ( Psalms 109:1-5 ); let condem...
This is a composite Psalms 1-5 is practically Psalms 57:7-11 ; Psalms 57:6-11 is the same as Psalms 60:5-12 . For notes on individual vv. the reader is referred to these two Pss. Probably the two...
Psalms 108:1-13 Two fragments of Davidic psalms are here tacked together with slight variations. Psalms 108:1-5 are from Psalms 57:7-11 ; Psalms 108:6-13 from Psalms 60:5-12 . The return fro...
Victorious through God Psalms 108:1-13 Two fragments of Davidic psalms are here joined together with very slight alterations. In Psalms 108:1-5 are from Psalms 57:7-11 , and Psalms 108:6-13...
This psalm is composed of two quotations from former song. The first part (vv. Psa 108:1-5) is taken from Psalms 57:1-11 , of which the theme is “God the Refuge in calamity” (vv. Psa 108:7-11). The...
That thy beloved may be delivered ,.... From hence to the end of the psalm the words are taken out of Psalms 60:5 . Psalms 60:5 .
A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. This Psalm is, almost word for word, taken out of two of the foregoing Psalms; the first five verses out of the fifty-seventh, from Psalms 108:7-11 , and the rest out of...
Directions for Praising God. 6 That thy beloved may be delivered: save with thy right hand, and answer me. 7 God ha...
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INTRODUCTION “This Psalm consists of portions of two others, the first half of it being taken from the 57th Psalm, Psalms 108:7-11 , and the latter half from the 60th, Psalms 108:5-12 . It bears t...
Vs.6-13 ) Verses 6-13 ( Psalms 108:6-12 ) are identical with ( Psalms 60:5-12 ).
Psalms 108:1-19 . O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise, even with my glory. Awake, psaltery and harp: I myself will awake early. I will praise thee, O LORD, among the people: and I...
The five first verses of this psalm are taken from Psalms 57 ., and the remaining eight verses from Psalms 60 ., with scarcely any variation. By some it is thought to have been thus compounded...
O God, my heart is fixed. A threefold moral state of mind I. Moral fixation of soul ( Psalms 108:1-6 ). This concentration of soul is unknown to unregenerate men. They are unsettled, divided, d...
EXPOSITION THIS is a composite psalm, made up of portions of two Davidical psalms, viz. Psalms 57:7-19 , and Psalms 60:5-19 , but not (probably) put into its present shape by David. It is di...
David's Thanksgiving and Prayer. In this psalm David has used the material of former hymns of praise, the Holy Spirit making use of this new combination to bring out very strongly the features of...
2 Chronicles 32:20-22 ; 2 Samuel 12:25 ; Colossians 3:12 ; Deuteronomy 33:12 ; Ephesians 1:6 ; Exodus 15:6 ; Isaiah 51:2-11 ; Isaiah 65:24 ; Jeremiah 33:3 ; Matthew 17:5 ; Matthew 3:17 ;...