“ Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. ”
Truly - Indeed; really. The state of mind indicated by this particle is that of one who had been seriously contemplating a subject; who had looked round on his own actual condition; who had taken...
"To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David." Truly (a) my soul waiteth upon God: from him [cometh] my salvation. (a) Though Satan tempted him to murmur against God, yet he bridled his aff...
LXII. Rest in God. The Psalmist, who is closely allied in thought and style to the author of Psalms 4, exhorts to complete trust in God. He expresses his trust in Psalms 62:1 f., his rest in Psa...
Title.. Psalm. Hebrew mizmor, See App-65. A sequel to Psalms 61 . Truly . Only, or surely. Occurs six times in thisPsalm: "truly" in Psalms 62:1 . "only " in Psalms 62:2 ; Psalms 62:4 ; Ps...
1. Nevertheless, my soul is silent towards God. Should the translation I have followed be adopted, the psalm is to be considered as beginning abruptly, in the usual style of compositions of...
To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David. Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. Truly my soul waiteth upon God - I do not think that the original will warrant th...
David, professing his confidence in God, discourageth his enemies. In the same confidence he encourageth the godly. No trust is to be put in worldly things. Power and mercy belong to God. To the...
Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. Psalms 62:1-12 .-Three strophes, marked by Selah at Psalms 62:4 ; Psalms 62:8 . Each begins with "Only;" ( Psalms 62:1 , margin...
Truly.. waiteth] RV 'my soul waiteth only.' The word rendered 'only' occurs six times in the Ps.
Waiteth upon God. — Literally, unto God ( is ) silence my soul. (Comp. Psalms 22:2 ; Psalms 39:2 ; Psalms 65:1 .) The LXX. and Vulg., “shall be in subjection to,” which no doubt gives one si...
Psalms 62:1-12 THERE are several points of affinity between this psalm and the thirty-ninth-such as the frequent use of the particle of asseveration or restriction ("surely" or "only"); the rare a...
Our only Rock and Refuge Psalms 62:1-12 This is the “Only” Psalm. It consists of three stanzas, each of which begins with that word and ends with Selah. It was probably composed during Absalo...
In this psalm the principle of the last is yet more emphatically expressed. It opens with the declaration: My soul waiteth only upon God, and then proceeds in three stanzas to set forth this fact. T...
CONTENTS In this Psalm here is a twofold subject: encouragement held forth to the faithful, in the assurance of God's love; and discouragement to the unbelieving, in the assurance of God's displeasu...
Truly my soul waiteth upon God ,.... In the use of means, for answers of prayer, for performance of promises, and for deliverance from enemies, and out of every trouble: or "is silent" e, as the Tar...
«To the chief Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David. » Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him [cometh] my salvation. A Psalm of David ] Who being well assured that his prayers in the former ps...
Truly my soul waiteth upon God Or, Nevertheless , as some render the Hebrew particle אךְ, ach , or, however it be, whatever difficulties or dangers I may meet with; though God frown upon me, and...
Waiting upon God; Confidence in God. To the chief musician, to Jeduthun. A psalm of David. 1 Truly my soul waiteth u...
PSALM 62 This Psalm was made in a time of great danger and distress, or at least with respect to it, as is manifest from Psalms 62:3,4 . To Jeduthun, a famous musician; of whom see 1 Chronic...
Heading. ‘For the Chief Musician; after the manner of Jeduthun. A Psalm of David.' This Psalm is again a Psalm of David, dedicated for the purpose of Tabernacle worship to the Chief Musician. Jed...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ To the Chief Musician .” See introduction to Psalms 57 . “ To Jeduthun .” See introduction to Psalms 39 . “ A Psalm of David .” “There are no historical statements...
Jeduthun ( See Scofield) - ( Psalms 39:1 ).
Psalms 62:1 , Psalms 62:5 We have here two corresponding clauses, each, beginning a section of the Psalm. The difference is that the one expresses the Psalmist's patient stillness of submissio...
Psalms 62:1 . Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. Waiting upon God, if not true and sincere, is only a mockery; it is also an insult to the Lord; and, so far from bringi...
This psalm is inscribed to Jeduthun, leader of a choral band in the temple. 1 Chronicles 6:41 . Both this and Psalms 63 ., have been understood as composed in the wilderness, though some would refe...
Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from Him cometh my salvation. A testimony and an exhortation I. A religious testimony. 1. Concerning self ( Psalms 62:1-2 ; Psalms 62:6-7 ). His confidence i...
EXPOSITION THIS psalm, like so many, is the cry of an afflicted one—a man of high position, whom his enemies seek to destroy, or, if that be not possible, to thrust down from his dignity ( Psa...
Truly my soul waiteth upon God, literally, "Only silent submission to God my soul," that is, in the midst of the difficulties besetting him he rested in the promises of God, keeping down every murmur...
1 Chronicles 16:41 ; 1 Chronicles 16:42 ; 1 Chronicles 25:1 ; 1 Chronicles 25:3 ; Isaiah 12:2 ; Isaiah 30:18 ; Isaiah 40:31 ; James 5:7 ; Jeremiah 3:23 ; Lamentations 3:25 ; Lamentations 3...