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* Day.
# 59:6,14,15 1Sa 19:11 2Sa 17:1,2 Ho 7:6 Mic 2:1,2 Joh 18:3,28
# Ac 9:24
* mischief.
# 2Sa 16:21,22 Isa 59:6-15 Eze 9:4 Zep 3:1-3
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* Wickedness.
# Eze 22:1-12 Ac 7:51,52
* deceit.
# 109:2,3 Isa 59:7 Jer 5:26,27 9:3-5 Mt 26:4
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* For.
# 41:9
* magnify.
# 35:26 38:16 Isa 10:15
* then I.
# Mt 26:21-23 Joh 13:18 18:2,3
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* a man mine equal. Heb. a man according to my rank. my
guide.
# 2Sa 15:12 16:23 Jer 9:4 Mic 7:5
* mine acquaintance.
# Joh 19:13 Mt 26:47-50 Mr 14:44,45 Lu 22:21,47,48
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* We took sweet counsel together. Heb. Who sweetened counsel.
walked.
# 42:4 122:1 Isa 2:3 Eze 33:31
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* Let death, etc.
Or, rather, "Death shall seize on them; they shall descend
quickly into the grave;" which is a prediction of the sudden
destruction which befell the ringleaders of this unnatural
rebellion.
# 59:13 69:22-28 109:6-20 2Sa 17:23 18:9,14 Mt 27:5 Ac 1:18-20
* them.
# Nu 16:30-34 Mt 26:24 Ac 1:25
* hell. or, the grave.
# 9:17
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# 50:15 73:28 91:15 109:4 Lu 6:11,12
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* Evening.
# 5:2,3 119:62,147,148 Da 6:10,13 Mr 1:35 6:46,48 Lu 18:1-7
# Ac 3:1 10:3,9,30 Eph 6:18 1Th 5:17
* cry.
# Job 19:7 La 3:8 Heb 5:7
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* He hath.
# 3:6,7 27:1-3 57:3 118:10-12 2Sa 18:28 22:1 Ac 2:33-36
* there.
# 2Ki 6:16 2Ch 32:7,8 Mt 26:53 1Jo 4:4
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* hear.
# 65:5 143:12 1Th 2:15,16 Re 6:10,11
* even.
# 90:1,2 De 33:27 Mic 5:2 Col 1:17
* Because, etc. or, With whom also there be no changes, yet
they fear not God. no changes.
# 73:5,6 Pr 1:32 Ec 8:11 Isa 36:20 Jer 48:11 Zep 1:12
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* put.
# 1Sa 22:17 24:10 2Sa 18:12 Ac 12:1
* at peace.
# 7:4 109:5 120:6,7
* broken. Heb. profaned.
# 89:28,34,38 2Sa 2:4 5:3 14:32,33 15:10-12 Ec 8:2 Eze 17:16-19
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* The words.
# 28:3 57:4 62:4 64:3 Pr 5:3,4 12:18 26:24-26,28 Mt 26:25
# Lu 20:20,21
* war.
# Joh 13:2
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* Cast.
# 27:14 37:5 *marg:
# 42:10,11 62:8 63:8 Isa 50:10 Mt 6:25,31-34 11:28 Lu 12:22
# Php 4:6,7 1Pe 5:7
* burden. or, gift. suffer.
# 16:8 37:24 62:2,6 121:3 1Sa 2:9 Joh 10:27-30 1Pe 1:5
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* O God.
# 7:15,16 58:9 59:12,13
* pit.
# Pr 15:11 27:20 Isa 38:17
* bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days.
Heb. men of bloods and deceit shall not halve their days.
# 5:6 2Sa 3:27 20:9,10 1Ki 2:5,6 2Sa 3:27 20:9,10 1Ki 2:5,6
# Job 15:32 Pr 10:27 Ec 7:17 Mt 27:4,5
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1 David, praying to God in confidence of his word, complains
of his enemies.
9 He professes his confidence in God's word, and promises to
praise him.
* A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) upon {Jonath-elem-
rechokim.}
Or, as it may be rendered, "concerning the dumb dove, (or
oppressed band) in distant places," i.e., David, or his
companions; though some consider it as the name of a tune, and
others a musical instrument.
* Michtam. or, a golden Psalm.
# 16:1 57:1 58:1 59:1 60:1 *titles
* when.
# 1Sa 21:11-15 29:4
* Be.
# 31:9 57:1-3 59:10 69:13-16 136:10,15,17-20 143:12
* swallow.
# 21:9 27:2 35:25 57:3 106:17 124:3 Pr 1:12 La 2:2,5,16 Ho 8:8
# 1Co 15:54
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* enemies. Heb. observers.
# 54:5
* many.
# 3:1 118:10-12 Ac 4:25-27 Re 16:14
* most.
# 9:2 91:1 92:1,8 93:4 Isa 57:15 Da 5:18 Mic 6:6
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# 34:4 55:4,5 1Sa 21:10,12 30:6 2Ch 20:3 2Co 1:8-10 7:5,6
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* In God I will.
# 10,11 12:6 19:7,8 119:89,90,160 138:2 Joh 10:35
* in God I have.
# 27:1 46:1,2 118:6 Isa 31:3 41:10 Lu 12:4,5 Ro 8:31-39
# Heb 13:6
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* they.
# Isa 29:20,21 Mt 22:15 26:61 Lu 11:54 Joh 2:19 2Pe 3:16
* all.
# 1Sa 18:17,21,29 20:7,33 Jer 18:18 Lu 22:3-6
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* gather.
# 2:1-3 59:3 71:10 140:2 Mt 26:3,4,57 27:1 Ac 4:5,6 23:12-14
* hide.
# 10:8-10 64:2-6 Da 6:4
* mark.
# 37:32 57:6 89:51 Job 14:16 31:4 Jer 20:10 Lu 20:20
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* escape.
# 94:20,21 Ec 8:8 Isa 28:15 Jer 7:10 Hab 1:13
* in thine.
# 55:9,15,23 Jer 10:25 18:19-23
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* tellest.
# 105:13,14 121:8 Nu 33:2-56 1Sa 19:18 22:1-5 27:1 Isa 63:9
# 2Co 11:26 Heb 11:8,13,38
* put.
# 39:12 126:5,6 2Ki 20:5 Job 16:20 Re 7:17
* are they.
# 139:16 Mal 3:16 Mt 10:30 Re 20:12
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* When.
# 118:11-13 Ex 17:9-11 Jer 33:3
* then.
# 18:38-42 27:2 Joh 18:6
* for.
# 46:7,11 Isa 8:9,10 Ro 8:31
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# 4 60:6 Ge 32:11 Mt 24:35 Heb 6:18 2Pe 1:4
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* I will not.
# 27:1 112:7,8 Isa 51:7,8,12,13
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* Thy.
# 66:13,14 76:11 116:14-19 119:106 Ge 28:20-22 35:1-3
# Nu 30:2-16 1Sa 1:11,24-28 Ec 5:4-6
* I will.
# 9:1-3 21:13 59:16,17 Isa 12:1
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* For.
# 86:12,13 116:8 2Co 1:10 1Th 1:10 Heb 2:15 Jas 5:20
* wilt.
# 17:5 94:18 145:14 1Sa 2:9
* walk.
# 116:9 Ge 17:1 Isa 2:5 38:3
* the light.
# Job 33:30 Joh 8:12 12:35,36 Eph 5:8-14 Re 21:23,24
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1 David in prayer fleeing unto God, complains of his
dangerous case.
7 He encourages himself to praise God.
* A.M. 2943. B.C. 1061. (Title.) {Al-tas-chith.} or, destroy
not. A golden Psalm.
This Psalm is supposed to have been called {al tashcheth,} or
"destroy not," because David thus addressed one of his
followers when about to kill Saul in the cave; and {michtam,}
or "golden," because written, or worthy to be written, in
gold.
# 58:1 59:1 *titles
* when.
# 142:1 *title
# 1Sa 22:1 24:3,8
* be.
# 56:1 69:13-16 119:76,77
* soul.
# 9:10 13:5 125:1 Isa 50:10
* shadow.
# 17:7,8 36:7 61:4 63:7 91:1,4,9 Ru 2:12 Lu 13:34
* until.
# Isa 10:25 26:20 Mt 24:22 Joh 16:20 Jas 5:10,11 Re 7:14 21:4
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* God most.
# 56:2 136:2,3 Isa 57:15
* that.
# 138:8 Isa 26:12 Php 1:6 2:12 Heb 13:21
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* send.
# 18:6-50 144:5-7 Mt 28:2-6 Ac 12:11
* from the reproach of him. or, he reproacheth him, etc.
swallow.
# 56:1,2 61:7 Nu 23:24 Job 31:31 Mic 3:2,3
* send.
# 40:11 43:3 Joh 1:17
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* among.
# 10:9 17:12,13 22:13-16 35:17 58:6 Pr 28:15 Da 6:22-24
* set.
# Jud 9:20 Jas 3:6
* whose.
# 58:6 Joh 4:10,11 Pr 30:14
* tongue.
# 52:2 55:21 64:3 Pr 12:18 25:18 Re 19:15
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* Be thou.
# 11 21:13 108:4,5 1Ch 29:1 Isa 2:11,17 12:4 37:20 Mt 6:9,10
* above.
# 8:1 113:4-6
* thy glory.
# 72:19 148:13 Nu 14:21 Isa 6:3 Hab 2:14 3:3
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* a net.
# 7:15,16 9:15,16 35:7,8 140:5 1Sa 23:22-26 Pr 29:5 Mic 7:2
* my soul.
# 42:6 142:3 143:4 Mt 26:37,38
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* my.
# 108:1,2 112:7
* fixed. or, prepared. I will.
# 34:4 Isa 24:15 Ro 5:3 Eph 5:20
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* Awake.
# Jud 5:12 Isa 52:1,9
* my glory.
# 16:9 30:12 108:1-3 Ac 2:26
* I myself will awake early.
Literally,"I will awaken the morning," or dawn; a highly
poetical expression, which Milton and others have borrowed:--
Cheerly rouse the slumbering morn.
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# 2:1 18:49 22:22,23 96:3 138:1,4,5 145:10-12 Ro 15:9
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* For.
# 36:5 71:19 85:10,11 89:1,2 103:11 108:4
* truth.
# Ge 9:9-17 Isa 54:7-10 Heb 6:17,18
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# 5 8:1,9 Re 15:3,4
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1 David reproves wicked judges;
3 describes the nature of the wicked;
6 devotes them to God's judgments;
10 whereat the righteous shall rejoice.
* (Title.) {Al-taschith.} or, Destroy not. A golden Psalm.
# 57:1 59:1 *titles
* Do.
# 72:1-4 De 16:18,19 2Sa 23:3 2Ch 19:6,7 Isa 11:3-5 32:1
# Jer 23:5,6
* O congregation.
# 82:1,2 Nu 11:16 De 1:15,16 2Sa 5:3 Mt 26:3 27:1 Lu 23:50,51
# Ac 5:21
* O ye.
# 82:6,7
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* in heart.
# 21:11 Ec 3:16 Isa 59:4-6 Jer 22:16,17 Eze 22:12,27
# Mic 3:1-3,9-12 Joh 11:47-53
* weigh.
# 94:20 Isa 10:1 26:7
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* estranged, etc.
# 51:5 Job 15:14 Pr 22:15 Isa 48:8 Eph 2:3
* as soon, etc. Heb. from the belly.
# 22:10 Isa 46:3
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* poison.
# 140:3 Ec 10:11 Ro 3:13 Jas 3:8
* like. Heb. according to the likeness of. serpent.
# Mt 3:7 23:33
* the deaf.
# Jer 8:17
* adder or asp.
{Pethen,} is no doubt the {boeten} of the Arabians, which M.
Forskal describes as spotted with black and white, about one
foot in length, nearly half an inch thick, oviparous, and its
bite almost instant death. It is the aspic of the ancients,
and is so called the literati of Cyprus, though the common
people call it [kouphe,] deaf.
# Job 20:14,16 Isa 11:8
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* Which.
That serpents might be charmed or rendered harmless was well
known to the ancients. Virgil, and many others state the
fact:--{Frigidus in pratis cantando, rumpitur anguis.} "In
the meadows the cold snake is burst by incantation."
* charming never so wisely. or, be the charmer never so
cunning.
# De 18:11 Isa 19:3
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* Break their.
# 3:7 10:15 Job 4:10,11 29:17 Eze 30:21-26
* young.
# 17:12 91:13 Nu 23:24 Isa 31:4 Ho 5:14 Mic 5:8
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# 22:14 64:7,8 112:10 Ex 15:15 Jos 2:9-11 7:5 2Sa 17:10
# Isa 13:7
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* a snail.--
{Shabbelool,} in Chaldee {tivlala,} the snail, is probably so
called from the Arabic {balla,} to wet, moisten, because of
the glutinous slime emitted from its body, by which it appears
to waste itself away in its own motion; and in the same manner
the wicked prove their own destruction.
* pass.
# 37:35,36 Mt 24:35 Jas 1:10
* untimely.
# Job 3:16 Ec 6:3
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* thorns.
# 118:12 Ec 7:6
* as.
# 10:2,5 55:23 73:18-20 Job 18:18 20:5-29 Pr 1:27 10:25 14:32
# Isa 17:13 40:24 Jer 23:19
* both living, etc. Heb. as living as wrath.
# Nu 16:30
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* righteous.
# 52:6 64:10 68:1-3 107:42 Jud 5:31 Pr 11:10 Re 11:17,18 18:20
# Re 19:1-6
* wash.
# 68:23 Job 29:6 Re 14:20
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* Verily there is.
# 73:13-15 92:15 Mal 3:14 Ro 2:5
* a reward for. Heb. fruit of the, etc.
# Isa 3:10 Ro 6:21,22
* verily he.
# 9:16 64:9 67:4 33:18 96:13 98:9 Mal 2:17 2Pe 3:4-10
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1 David prays to be delivered from his enemies.
6 He complains of their cruelty.
8 He trusts in God.
11 He prays against them.
16 He praises God.
* A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) {Al-tas-chith.} or,
destroy not. A golden Psalm.
# 57:1 58:1 *titles
* Michtam.
The seven poems of the celebrated Arabian poets who flourished
before the time of Mohammed, called {Moâllakat,} from being
suspended on the walls of the temple of Mecca, were also
called {Modhabat,} "golden," because they were written in
letters of gold on the papyrus; and probably this is another
reason why the six poems of David were called golden.
* when.
# Jud 16:2,3 1Sa 19:11-24 2Co 11:32,33
* Deliver.
# 7:1,2 18:48 71:4 143:12 Lu 1:74,75 2Ti 4:17,18
* defend me. Heb. set me on high.
# 12:5 91:14 Isa 33:16