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[1] {Let God arise}
The entire Psalm is pervaded by the joy of Israel in the kingdom, but a
stricter order of events begins with verse 18. This is quoted
# Eph 4:7-16
of Christ's ascension ministry. Verses 21-23 refer to the
regathering of Israel, and the destruction of the Beast and his armies.
(See "Beast,"
# Da 7:8 Re 19:20
"Armageddon,"
# Re 16:16 19:17-18
» See Note "Re 19:17"
Verses 24-35 are descriptive of full and universal kingdom blessing.
(See "Kingdom" (O.T.),
» See Note "Ge 1:26"
» See Note "Zec 12:8"
See Psalm 69., next in order of the Messianic Psalms.
22894-910825-1431-Ps69.1
[1] {Save me, O God}
The N.T. quotations from, and references to, this Psalm indicate in what
way it adumbrates Christ. It is the Psalm of His humiliation and
rejection (vs. 4,7,8,10-12). Verses 14-20 may well describe the
exercises of His holy soul in Gethsemane
# Mt 26:36-45
while verse 21 is a direct reference to the cross
# Mt 27:24,38 Joh 19:28
The imprecatory verses (22-28) are connected
# Ro 11:9,10
with the present judicial blindness of Israel, verse 25 having
special reference to Judas.
# Ac 1:20
who is thus made typical of his generation, which shared his
guilt.
See Psalm 72., next in order of the Messianic Psalms.
22894
[1] {Save me, O God}
The N.T. quotations from, and references to, this Psalm indicate in
what way it adumbrates Christ. It is the psalm of His humiliation
and rejection
# Ps 69:4,7,8
Verses
# Ps 69:14-10
may well describe the exercises of His holy soul in Gethsemane
# Mt 26:36-45
while verse
# Ps 69:21
is a direct reference to the cross
# Mt 27:34,48 Joh 19:28
The imprecatory verses
# Ps 69:22-28
are connected
# Ro 11:9,10
with the present judicial blindness of Israel,
# Ps 69:25
having special reference to Judas
# Ac 1:20
who is thus made typical of his generation, which shared his guilt.
See Psalm 72, next in order of the Messianic Psalms.