1 Samuel 6:5; Job 13:21; Job 40:8; Job 9:34; Psalms 25:16; Psalms 25:17; Psalms 38:3; Psalms 38:4
Remove thy stroke away from me - And yet this calm submission, as expressed in Psalms 39:9 , does not take away the desire that the hand of God...
XXXIX. Prayer of a Pious Israelite in Distress. Psalms 39:3 . The poet, afflicted though he is, is silent in presence of the wicked, lest they sh...
blow . pressure. hand. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia. App-6.
10 Take away thy stroke from me. David here confirms the prayer which he had already presented, namely, that having obtained pardon from God...
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand. Remove thy stroke away from me - This seems to be a figure taken from gladia...
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand. Remove thy stroke - (margin, Psalms 38:11 .)
This is a Ps. of great pathos and beauty. The writer's sore sickness, accepted as the punishment of sin ( Psalms 39:9-11 ), has impressed him with th...
Stroke. — See Note to Psalms 38:11 . Blow. — Margin, “conflict.” A word only found here; from a root meaning rough. LXX. and Vulg. have “stre...
Psalms 39:1-13 PROTRACTED suffering, recognised as chastisement for sin, had wasted the psalmist's strength. It had been borne for a while in sile...
the Fleeting Measure of Our Days Psalms 39:1-13 In the opening verses David describes the circumstances out of which this psalm arose. The pres...
Again the circumstances are sorrow and affliction. The attitude of the sufferer is true dignity. If the psalm be taken in connection with the precedi...
I have made no break or interruption in these verses, because the subject through the whole is one and the same. Under several very striking and eleg...
Psalms 38 Proper Psalm for Ash Wednesday ( Morning ). Psalms 38-40 = Day 8 ( Morning ).
Remove thy stroke away from me ,.... The psalmist still considers his affliction as coming from the hand of God, as his stroke upon him, and which l...
Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand. Ver. 10. Remove thy stroke away from me ] Having first prayed off his sin...
Remove thy stroke away from me But though I may not, I will not, open my mouth to complain, yet I may open it to pray, that thou wouldest take off...
Confidence in God; David Pleading with God. 7 And now, Lord, what wai...
But although I may not, I will not, open my mouth to complain of thee, yet I may open it to complain and pray to thee, that thou wouldst take off the...
3). His solution lies in hoping in YHWH and walking rightly before Him, being delivered from all his transgressions. Meanwhile therefore he prays th...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“To the chief musician, to Jeduthun, a psalm of David.” Jeduthun was one of the leaders of the sacred music in the...
To the chief Musician, even to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David. Jeduthun was one of those who led the sacred song in the house of God in David's day, and,...
To the chief Musician, even to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David. David dedicated some Psalms to Asaph, and one or two to Jeduthun. Some of this chief music...
Psalms 39:1 . I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me...
This Psalm gives a description of David's experience and conduct when stretched upon a sick-bed. He appears to have felt impatience working within hi...
This psalm is inscribed to Jeduthun, leader of one of the choral bands in the temple. 1 Chronicles 16:41 ; and bears the name of David. Psalms 3...
I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I offend not in my tongue; I will keep my mouth as it were with a bridle. Thought and prayer under tria...
EXPOSITION THE psalmist, vexed and disgusted with life, feeling a desire to murmur and complain, but aware that his words are watched, and his...
The Believer's Attitude in View of the Apparent Happiness of the Godless. To the chief musician, even to Jeduthun, or Ethan, the name of one of Da...
Remove Thy stroke away from me, which seemed like a blow by the hand of divine anger; I am consumed by the blow of Thine hand, as the Lord set Hims...
Remove — Take off the judgment which thou hast inflicted upon me. I am — Help me before I am utterly lost.
10 Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blowc of thine hand.