“ And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. ”
And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities - His people. He will completely deliver them from the power and the pollution of sin. This will ultimately be accomplished in reference to his...
CXXX. Waiting for God. Psalms 130:1 . depths refers primarily to God's exaltation in heaven, man's position far below on earth. Psalms 130:4 . The fear of Yahweh was to pious Jews the sum of...
redeem. Same as Psalms 130:7 . iniquities. Hebrew. 'avah. App-44. ( Isaiah 38 .)
8. And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. Here the Psalmist applies more closely to the Church what he has said in the preceding verse. He concludes that it is not to be doubted...
DISCOURSE: 724 THE DUTY OF HOPING IN GOD Psalms 130:7-8 . Let Israel hope in the Lord: for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption. And he shall redeem Israel from all...
And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. He shall redeem Israel - Και αυτος υτρωσει, "He will make a ransom for Israel," He will provide a great price for Israel, and by it will take away...
From all his iniquities— i.e. From the guilt, the nature, and the punishment of them. Redemption from sins always includes the punishment to be suffered in consequence of them. REFLECTIONS.— Thi...
The De Profundis —a song of redemption from trouble through faith in God. Probably a very late Ps. The Ps. is antiphonal. First voice ( Psalms 130:1-2 ), Second voice (3, 4), First voice (5, 6), Cho...
He. — Emphatic. He and only He. The redemption must not be limited to the consequences of iniquity, though including these. The psalm belongs to the age of true national contrition, when nothin...
Psalms 130:1-8 IN a very emphatic sense this is a song of ascents, for it climbs steadily from the abyss of penitence to the summits of hope. It falls into two divisions of four verses each, of wh...
“Out of the Depths” Psalms 130:1-8 ; Psalms 131:1-3 The cry , Psalms 130:1-2 . The word Lord occurs as often as there are verses. The soul in trouble repeats again and again that precious...
After the backward look there would fittingly be an inward look as the worshipper approached the place of worship. This is always a disquieting look. There is no confession here of specific sins, but...
We may consider these blessed words in a double sense. First, as the encouragement which one poor sinner may be supposed to give to others, who having experienced divine mercy himself, goes forth and...
And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. The Lord shall do it; in whom Israel is encouraged to hope; with whom grace and redemption were; or who was appointed to be the Redeemer. Redempt...
And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. Ver. 8. And he shall redeem Israel ] By the value and virtue of Christ's death, by his merit and Spirit, 1 Corinthians 6:11 .
Let Israel hope in the Lord Every true Israelite, every one that devotes himself to God, being encouraged by my example. For with the Lord there is mercy Not only inherent in his nature, but read...
Encouragement to Trust in and Depend upon God. 5 I wait for the L ORD , my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope. ...
He shall redeem; the Lord, either God the Father by his Son, or God the Son by his own blood. Israel; all true Israelites, whether of the carnal or spiritual seed. From all his iniquities; from...
INTRODUCTION The Psalm before us, like the other pilgrim-songs, implies circumstances of bitterness; but it is, as in truth is each of them, more than a cry occasioned by outward hardship and danger...
Psalms 130 This Psalm gives us what we may call the ascent of the soul from the depths to the heights. I. We have the cry from the depths. The depths which the psalmist means are those into which...
I will first read the Psalm through, and afterwards say a few words by way of exposition. Psalms 130:1-19 . Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O LORD. Lord, hear my voice: let thine ears be...
This is one of the penitential psalms, which though it have no title, appears to have been composed by David when in deep distress. Psalms 130:6 . More than they that watch for the morning. The...
Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee. A prayer for deliverance The psalm should probably be regarded as antiphonal; it is composed of several stanzas which were sung responsively by differe...
EXPOSITION THE cry of Israel in extreme distress—apparently a Captivity song. Israel has sinned and been punished; it now acknowledges its sins, and prays for mercy and forgiveness. Towards th...
Prayer for Forgiveness of Sins. A song of degrees, known of old as De Profundis, from its opening words in the Latin version, a sinner's cry to Jehovah for forgiveness and mercy.
1 John 3:5-8 ; Matthew 1:21 ; Psalms 103:3 ; Psalms 103:4 ; Romans 6:14 ; Titus 2:14