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Psalms 37:22

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cut off--opposed to "inherit the earth" (compare Le 7:20, 21).

Psalms 107:25

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waves thereof--literally, "His waves" (God's, Ps 42:7).

Isaiah 64:5

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meetest--that is, Thou makest peace, or enterest into covenant with him (see on Isa 47:3). rejoiceth and worketh--that is, who with joyful willingness worketh [Gesenius] (Ac 10:35; Joh 7:17). those...

Psalms 7:11

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judgeth--as in Ps 7:8. the wicked--Though not expressed, they are implied, for they alone are left as objects of anger.

Psalms 94:7

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Their cruelty is only exceeded by their wicked and absurd presumption (Ps 10:11; 59:7).

Jeremiah 26:6

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like Shiloh--(see on Jer 7:12, 14; 1Sa 4:10-12; Ps 78:60). curse--(Jer 24:9; Isa 65:15).

Psalms 125:5

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Those who turn aside (under temptation) permanently show that they are hypocrites, and their lot or portion shall be with the wicked (Ps28:3). crooked ways--(Compare De 9:16; Mal 2:8, 9). their--is...

Psalms 78:12 - 14

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A record of God's dealings and the sins of the people is now made. The writer gives the history from the exode to the retreat from Kadesh; then contrasts their sins with their reasons for...

Matthew 13:35

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That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying--(Ps 78:2, nearly as in the Septuagint). I will open my mouth in parables, &c.--Though the Psalm seems to contain only a summary...

Psalms 9:11

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(Compare Ps 2:6; 3:4).

Psalms 45:7

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As in Ps 45:6 the divine nature is made prominent, here the moral qualities of the human are alleged as the reason or ground of the mediatorial exultation. Some render "O God, thy God," instead of...

Psalms 6:6

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By a strong figure the abundance as well as intensity of grief is depicted.

Psalms 32:7

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His experience illustrates the statement of Ps 32:6.

Psalms 59:2

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(Compare Ps 5:5; 6:8).

Psalms 105:1

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call...name--(Ps 79:6; Ro 10:13). Call on Him, according to His historically manifested glory. After the example of Abraham, who, as often as God acquired for Himself a name in guiding him, called...

Psalms 7:3

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if I have done this--that is, the crime charged in the "words of Cush" (compare 1Sa 24:9).

Psalms 12:3 - 4

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Boasting (Da 7:25) is, like flattery, a species of lying. lips, and...tongue--for persons.

Psalms 17:10

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enclosed...fat--are become proud in prosperity, and insolent to God (De 32:15; Ps 73:7).

Psalms 18:40

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given me the necks--literally, "backs of the necks"; made them retreat (Ex 23:27; Jos 7:8).

Psalms 42:3

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Where is thy God?--implying that He had forsaken him (compare 2Sa16:7; Ps 3:2; 22:8).

Psalms 81:3

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the new moon--or the month. the time appointed--(Compare Pr 7:20).

Psalms 91:3

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snares...[and]...noisome pestilence--literally, "plagues of mischiefs" (Ps 5:9; 52:7), are expressive figures for various evils.

Psalms 94:2

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Lift up thyself--or, "Arise," both figures representing God as heretofore indifferent (compare Ps 3:7; 22:16, 20).

Psalms 95:1

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The terms used to express the highest kind of joy. rock--a firm basis, giving certainty of salvation (Ps 62:7).

Psalms 103:18

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such...covenant--limits the general terms preceding. righteousness--as usual (Ps 7:17; 31:1).

Psalms 119:154

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Plead, &c.--Hengstenberg translates, "Fight my fight." (See Ps35:1; 43:1; Mic 7:9).

Psalms 140:8

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(Compare Ps 37:12; 66:7). lest they exalt themselves--or, they will be exalted if permitted to prosper.

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