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Psalms 38:10

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My heart panteth--as if barely surviving. light...from me--utter exhaustion (Ps 6:7; 13:3).

Psalms 50:4

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above--literally, "above" (Ge 1:7). heavens...earth--For all creatures are witnesses (De 4:26; 30:19; Isa1:2).

Psalms 61:4

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I will abide--So I desire to do (compare Ps 23:6). trust in the covert, &c.--make my refuge, in the shadow (compare Ps17:8; 36:7).

Psalms 89:25

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hand [and] right hand--power (Ps 17:7; 60:5). sea, and...rivers--limits of his empire (Ps 72:8).

Psalms 103:14

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he--"who formed," Ps 94:9. knoweth our frame--literally, "our form." we are dust--made of and tending to it (Ge 2:7).

Psalms 116:9

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walk before the Lord--act, or live under His favor and guidance (Ge17:1; Ps 61:7). land of the living--(Ps 27:13).

Psalms 32:4

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thy hand--of God, or power in distressing him (Ps 38:2). moisture--vital juices of the body, the parching heat of which expresses the anguish of the soul. On the other figures, compare Ps6:2, 7;...

Psalms 55:9

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Destroy--literally, "swallow" (Ps 21:9). divide their tongues--or, "confound their speech," and hence their counsels (Ge 11:7). the city--perhaps Jerusalem, the scene of anarchy.

Psalms 59:10

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prevent me--(Ps 21:3). see my desire--in their overthrow (Ps 54:7). enemies--as in Ps 5:8.

Psalms 65:4

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dwell in thy courts;...[and] satisfied with the goodness ... temple--denote communion with God (Ps 15:1; 23:6; compare Ps 5:7). This is a blessing for all God's people, as denoted by the change of...

Psalms 78:3 - 8

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This history had been handed down (Ex 12:14; De 6:20) for God's honor, and that the principles of His law might be known and observed by posterity. This important sentiment is reiterated in (Ps 78:...

Psalms 119:114

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hiding-place--(Compare Ps 27:5). shield--(Ps 3:3; 7:10). hope in thy word--confidently rest on its teachings and promises.

Psalms 119:100

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more than the ancients--Antiquity is no help against stupidity, where it does not accord with God's word [Luther] (Job 32:7-9). The Bible is the key of all knowledge, the history of the world,...

Psalms 35:7 - 8

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net in a pit--or, "pit of their net"--or, "net-pit," as "holy hill" for "hill of holiness" (Ps 2:6); a figure from hunting (Ps 7:15). Their imprecations on impenitent rebels against God need no...

Psalms 45:6

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No lawful construction can be devised to change the sense here given and sustained by the ancient versions, and above all by Paul (Heb 1:8). Of the perpetuity of this government, compare 2Sa 7:13;...

Psalms 58:10 - 11

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wash...wicked--denoting great slaughter. The joy of triumph over the destruction of the wicked is because they are God's enemies, and their overthrow shows that He reigneth (compare Ps 52:5-7; 54:7...

Psalms 28:2

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lift up my hands--a gesture of prayer (Ps 63:4; 141:2). oracle--place of speaking (Ex 25:22; Nu 7:89), where God answered His people (compare Ps 5:7).

Psalms 132:6

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These may be the "words of David" and his pious friends, who, at Ephratah--or Beth-lehem (Ge 48:7), where he once lived, may have heard of the ark, which he found for the first time in the fields...

Psalms 54:5

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1Sa 23:19, 29; 26:1-25. After an earnest cry for help, the Psalmist promises praise in the assurance of a hearing. He shall...evil--or, "Evil shall return on" (Ps 7:16) my enemies or watchers, that...

Psalms 73:18 - 20

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their end--future (Ps 37:37, 38), which is dismal and terribly sudden (Pr 1:27; 29:1), aggravated and hastened by terror. As one despises an unsubstantial dream, so God, waking up to judgment (Ps 7...

Psalms 88:9

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Mine eye mourneth--literally, "decays," or fails, denoting exhaustion (Ps 6:7; 31:9). I...called--(Ps 86:5, 7). stretched out--for help (Ps 44:20).

Psalms 118:22 - 23

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These words are applied by Christ (Mt 21:42) to Himself, as the foundation of the Church (compare Ac 4:11; Eph 2:20; 1Pe 2:4, 7). It may here denote God's wondrous exaltation to power and influence...

Psalms 80:1 - 2

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Joseph--for Ephraim (1Ch 7:20-29; Ps 78:67; Re 7:8), for Israel. Shepherd--(Compare Ge 49:24). leadest, &c.--(Ps 77:20). dwellest...cherubim--(Ex 25:20); the place of God's visible glory, whence He...

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