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Psalms 108:1 open_in_new
Title.. Song. Hebrew shir. App-65.
Psalm. Hebrew. mizmor. App-65.
of David. Psalms 10 8Â-110 relate to the true David, and His humiliation, deliverance, and triumph. The first of fifteen Davidic Psalms in this fifth book. This subject appears in each book as the root and source of all blessing. Instead of. new Psalm being written for this subject here,. composite Psalm is formed by. combination of parts of Psalms 57:7-11 and Psalms 60:6-12. See the notes there.
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
fixed. steadfast.
my glory. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Effect), App-6, for the heart or tongue which gives the glory. Compare Psalms 7:5; Psalms 16:9; Psalms 30:12; Psalms 57:8. Literally "Aye, fain would. glory", &c.
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Psalms 108:2 open_in_new
awake early. awake the dawn.
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Psalms 108:3 open_in_new
LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
people. peoples.
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Psalms 108:4 open_in_new
mercy. lovingkindness, or grace.
clouds. skies.
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Psalms 108:6 open_in_new
beloved. beloved ones (plural)
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Psalms 108:7 open_in_new
spoken in: or sworn by.
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Psalms 108:8 open_in_new
Manasseh. Some codices, with one early printed edition, read "And Manasseh".
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Psalms 108:9 open_in_new
shoe. See note on Psalms 60:8.
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Psalms 108:11 open_in_new
Thou. Some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "Thou" (emphatic) in the text.
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Psalms 108:12 open_in_new
man. Hebrew. 'adam. App-14.
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Psalms 108:13 open_in_new
To the chief Musician. App-64.