“ In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. ”
In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust - See the notes at Psalms 25:2 . Compare Psalms 22:4-5 ; Psalms 31:1 . Let me never be put to confusion - Let me never be ashamed; that is, Let me not be...
In (a) thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. (a) He prays to God with full assurance of faith, that he will deliver him from his adversaries.
LXXI. A Psalm of Gratitude for God's Constant Care of His Servant from Youth to Old Age. The Psalmist expresses himself in language borrowed from older sources. Psalms 71:1-3 . Quoted from Psa...
LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4. do. put my trust . have. fled for refuge. Hebrew. hasah . App-69. confusion . shame.
1. In thee, O Jehovah! do I put my trust. It has been thought that the occasion of the composition of this psalm was the conspiracy of Absalom; and the particular reference which David makes...
In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion.
David, in confidence of faith and experience of God's favour, prayeth both for himself, and against the enemies of his soul: he promiseth constancy: he prayeth for perseverance: he praiseth God, and...
In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. Psalms 71:1-24 .-Introduction, from Psalms 31:1-24 . Prayer for deliverance on the ground of God's righteousness ( Psalms...
This Ps. of prayer ( Psalms 71:1-13 ) and praise ( Psalms 71:14-24 ) was apparently written by an old man ( Psalms 71:9 ; Psalms 71:18 ) and in the time of the exile. Some parts of it are undoubtedl...
(1-3) These verses are borrowed, with some verbal alterations, from Psalms 31:1-3 , where see Note.
Psalms 71:1-24 ECHOES of former psalms make the staple of this one, and even those parts of it which are not quotations have little individuality. The themes are familiar, and the expression of th...
“My Trust from My Youth&rdquo Psalms 71:1-12 Some commentators ascribe this psalm to Jeremiah. His pensive, plaintive tone is certainly present in it. But whoever the author, he must have w...
This is pre-eminently a song of the aged, and, like old age, it is reminiscent. The singer passes from memory to hope, and from experience to praise. No very definite division is possible. Generally...
CONTENTS This Psalm is without a title, which is not very usual. Perhaps, being intended for general use, it was on that account omitted. It hath much the same strain as the former, for it professet...
In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust ,.... The Targum is, "in thy Word;'' Psalms 31:1 ; let me never be put to confusion ; or "be ashamed"; see the note as before.
In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. Ver. 1. In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust ] See Psalms 31:1 , see Trapp on " Psa 31:1 " It appeareth by Psalms 71:9 ;...
In thee, O Lord , &c. See notes on Psalms 31:1 . Thou hast given commandment to save me By which he understands God's purpose and promise, and his providence watching to execute them, all whi...
David Professes His Confidence in God; Believing Prayers. 1 In thee, O L ORD , do I put my trust: let me never be put t...
PSALM 71 THE ARGUMENT The matter of this Psalm plainly showeth that it was written in a time of David's great distress, and his old age, mentioned Psalms 71:9 and Psalms 71:18 which proves...
INTRODUCTION “This Psalm,” says Barnes, “is without a title. It is impossible to determine on what occasion it was composed. There is some plausibility in the supposition that Psalms 70 might have...
trust ( See Scofield) - ( Psalms 2:12 ).
Psalms 71:1 . In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. There is his trust, and there is his fear; his trust he dares to avow, his fear he turns into a prayer. Psalm...
This psalm, though destitute of title, has passed down to us as composed by David, during the rebellion of Absalom. He uses the same words in his present troubles, as when Saul pursued him. Psalms...
In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust: let me never be put to confusion. A picture of a pious old man I. The entreaties of a pious old man. 1. Against evil. (1) Moral failure ( Psalms 70:1 )...
EXPOSITION Psalms 71:1-19 is, like so many others, a psalm divided between complaint and praise. It is comparatively wanting in originality, being, to a very great extent, an echo of other psa...
In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust, resting secure in Jehovah's care; let me never be put to confusion, to become the laughing-stock of the enemies on account of his trust in Jehovah.
1 Chronicles 5:20 ; 1 Peter 2:6 ; 2 Kings 18:5 ; Isaiah 45:17 ; Jeremiah 17:18 ; Psalms 125:1 ; Psalms 146:5 ; Psalms 22:5 ; Psalms 25:2 ; Psalms 25:3 ; Psalms 31:1-3 ; Romans 9:33