“ Blessed be the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. ”
Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications - This is one of those passages which frequently occur in the Psalms, when there has been an earnest and anxious prayer of...
(f) Blessed [be] the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. (f) Because he felt the assurance of God's help in his heart, his mouth was opened to sing his praises.
XXVIII. Prayer for deliverance from godless Jews, and for vengeance upon them. The Ps. ends with thanksgiving and prayer for ruler and people. Psalms 28:2 . Read mg. Psalms 28:4 . Yahweh's...
6. Blessed be Jehovah, who hath heard. This is the second part of the psalm in which the prophet begins to give thanks to God. We have already seen how he employed himself in prayer in the m...
Blessed be the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications.
Blessed be the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. Assurance follows prayer in God's appointed order. Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard. The thanksgiving is...
This Ps. is in many respects similar to Psalms 26 , especially in the writer's prayer that he may be distinguished from the wicked, and may escape their fate; and in the confidence which he reaches...
This burst of thanksgiving, breaking in on the poet’s prayer, has led to the supposition that an interval elapsed between the composition of the former part of the psalm and this verse, and that the...
Psalms 28:1-9 THE unquestionable resemblances to Psalms 26:1-12 scarcely require that this should be considered its companion. The differences are as obvious as the likenesses. While the prayer...
a Prayer and Its Answer Psalms 28:1-9 This psalm also probably belongs to the time of Absalom's rebellion. Psalms 28:2-3 resemble Psalms 26:8-9 . God is silent sometimes because He loves us...
The affinity between this psalm and the previous one is evident and its placing by the editor here was in all likelihood due to that fact. In Psalms 27:1-14 , in true order, praise prepares for, and...
Here is a sweet hosanna. It was first sung by Christ, and may be well sung by all his redeemed in him. Reader, do not overtook the benediction in the close of it. Is not this another view of Jesus? R...
Blessed [be] the Lord ,.... Which must be understood, not as invoking nor as conferring a blessing on him, neither of which can be done by a creature; nor does he stand in need of any, he being Elsh...
Blessed [be] the LORD, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. Ver. 6. Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard, &c. ] God will one day turn the prayers of his people into prais...
Blessed be the Lord , &c. How soon are the sorrows of the saints turned into joy, and their prayers into praises! It was in faith David prayed, Psalms 28:2 , Hear the voice of my supplication...
Devout Thanksgiving and Praise. 6 Blessed be the L ORD , because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. 7 The...
He speaks of it as past, either because God had in part heard and answered him already, or because God assured him by his Spirit that he had heard and accepted his prayers, and would assuredly answer...
He Rejoices Because He Knows That YHWH Has Heard Him And Will Be His Strength ( Psalms 28:6-7 ). His thoughts now become more positive. The negative was necessary, but now he begins to look upward...
INTRODUCTION Hitsig and others have assigned this psalm to Jeremiah, but there does not seem to be thy sufficient reason for questioning the traditional title which gives it to David. It may have be...
Psalms 28:1 . Unto thee will I cry, O LORD my rock: be not silent to me: lest, if thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit. Oh! if God did not hear prayer, we should bec...
Psalms 28:5 . He shall destroy them, and not build them up. David often foresaw that Saul's army and party would perish in war. This prayer, Psalms 28:4-5 , is in unison with the forms of prayer...
Unto Thee will I cry, O Lord my Rock. The prayer of a saint in distress I. He prays that God would graciously hear and answer him now that, in his distress, he called upon him ( Psalms 28:1-2 )...
EXPOSITION This short psalm consists of three parts: (1) a prayer for succour ( Psalms 28:1 , Psalms 28:2 ); (2) a denunciation of the wicked ( Psalms 28:3-19 ); and (3) a thanksgivi...
Prayer and Comfort in Times of Rebellion. A psalm of David, written in similar circumstances as the two foregoing ones, his heart apparently being so full that his mouth was bound to speak, David...
Psalms 107:19-22 ; Psalms 116:1 ; Psalms 116:2 ; Psalms 118:5 ; Psalms 31:21 ; Psalms 31:22 ; Psalms 66:19 ; Psalms 66:20 ; Psalms 69:33 ; Psalms 69:34