“ A Song of degrees. LORD, remember David, and all his afflictions: ”
Lord, remember David - Call to remembrance his zeal, his labor, his trials in order that there might be a permanent place for thy worship. Call this to remembrance in order that his purpose in th...
A Song of degrees. LORD, remember David, [and] all his (a) afflictions: (a) That is, with great difficulty he came to the kingdom, and with great zeal and care he went about to build your temple.
CXXXII. David's Zeal and its Reward. Psalms 132:1-5 . David's oath to find a worthy abode for the Ark in which Yahweh dwelt. Psalms 132:1 b . affliction: rather pains, i.e. the pains he...
Title.. Song of degrees. Same as 120. App-67. LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4. remember David . remember for David: i.e. remember to fulfill the promises made to him. David. Hezekiah remembe...
1. O Jehovah! remember David. Interpreters are not agreed respecting the penman of this Psalm, though there is little doubt that it was either David or Solomon. At the solemn dedication of t...
A Song of degrees. LORD, remember David, and all his afflictions: Lord, remember David - Consider the promises thou hast made to this thy eminent servant, that had respect, not only to him and to h...
David in his prayer commendeth unto God the religious care he had for the ark: his prayer at the removing of the ark, with a repetition of God's promise. A Song of Degrees. Title. המעלות שׁיר...
LORD, remember David, and all his afflictions: Psalms 132:1-18 .-David's zeal for building Yahweh's house is the plea that Yahweh should remember him and his race now in affliction ( Psalms 1...
'Lord, remember unto David all his afflictions' (cp. 1 Chronicles 22:14 ), i.e. for good—to do him good in consequence: cp. Psalms 137:7 . David ] perhaps, here, 'the house of David,' or 'the repr...
Afflictions. — The word so rendered is the infinitive plural of a verb, which in its first sense means to declare or tell. It is better to keep this meaning here, “Lord, remember David and all...
Psalms 132:1-18 THE continuance of "the sure mercies of David" to his descendants for his sake is first besought from God, and is then promised, for his sake, by God Himself, speaking in the singe...
the Lord's Blessing upon Zion Psalms 132:1-18 This psalm evidently dates from the dedication of Solomon's temple. In the glory of completion God never forgets the toils and anxieties of the bui...
The pilgrims stand at the very entrance of the Holy City, and their song is one of strong desire, and equally strong confidence. In the first part the desire is expressed (vv. Psa 132:1-10). It is f...
CONTENTS Under the representation of the Ark, the Prophet points to the person and work of Christ; and in this rich gospel psalm comforts the church with blessed views of her Redeemer. A Song of De...
Lord, remember David, [and] all his afflictions. Which prayer might be put up by David on his own account, as Nehemiah does, Nehemiah 13:22 ; and be considered as a petition to the Lord that he w...
A Song of degrees. LORD, remember David, [and] all his afflictions: Ver. 1. Lord, remember David ] Origen holdeth Solomon to have been penman of all these songs of degrees, as hath been before not...
Lord, remember David Thy covenant with David; or David's eminent piety and zeal for thy service; and all his afflictions All his sufferings for thy sake, all the solicitude of his mind, all his h...
Solomon's Prayer for Divine Favour. A song of degrees. 1 L ORD , remember David, and all his afflictions: 2 How...
PSALM 132 THE ARGUMENT The penman of this Psalm was either, 1. David, when God had graciously declared his acceptance of David's desire to build a house for God. and his purpose of establishing t...
INTRODUCTION The author of this Psalm and the occasion upon which it was composed are both unknown. The opinion of M. Henry, Perowne, and others, is that it was composed for the dedication of Solomo...
A Song of degrees Literally, "of ascents." Perhaps chanted by the people as they went up to Jerusalem to the feasts. See, for example ( Psalms 112:1 ); ( Psalms 112:2 ).
Psalms 132 This Psalm is plainly a hymn for the consecration of the Temple. We may call it the song of the builders. In its first portion, extending to the close of the seventh verse, the Church p...
This Psalm is a prayer and pleading of the covenant, such a prayer as might have been offered by Solomon at the opening of the Temple, or by any of the descendants of David, either in their times of...
This psalm is justly ascribed to David. It recites his vow to seek out a place of rest for the ark of the Lord; and the song of praise and prayer on its removal from Kirjath-jearim. Psalms 132:6 ....
Lord, remember David, and all his afflictions. The house of God This psalm was probably composed on the occasion of the installation of the ark in the place provided for it in the temple. Solom...
EXPOSITION This present "Song of Ascents" is well suited to be a "pilgrim-song"—sung by those who went up to Jerusalem to visit the temple, and revivify their faith in the God who had chosen Zio...
Lord, remember David and all his afflictions, the troubles, anxieties, and vexations which attended his efforts for the welfare of the Church;
1 Samuel 30:31 ; 2 Samuel 20:26 ; Exodus 2:24 ; Genesis 8:1 ; Lamentations 3:19 ; Lamentations 5:1 ; Psalms 25:6 ; Psalms 25:7 ; Psalms 120:1 ; Psalms 121:1 ; Psalms 122:1 ; Psalms 123:1...
Afflictions — All his sufferings for thy sake.