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2. DAVID'S SONG OF DELIVERANCE
CHAPTER 22
_ 1. The praise of Jehovah (2 Samuel 22:1)_
2. The sorrows of the past (2 Samuel 22:5)
3. God's presence and intervention (2 Samuel 22:8)
4. R
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1 SAMUEL 22. PSALMS 18. This poem is dealt with in the commentary on
the Psalms (Psalms book comments, and Psalms 18 chapter comments.)....
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SHALL BE AFRAID OUT OF THEIR CLOSE PLACES. shall come forth trembling
from their hiding-places....
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_shall fade away_ FADED AWAY: like plants scorched up by the burning
sun. Cp. Exodus 18:18 (_marg._).
_shall be afraid_ Probably, CAME LIMPING OUT OF THEIR FASTNESSES: a
picture of the exhausted defen...
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The establishment of David's dominion
44. _from the strivings of my people_ The reference seems to be to the
civil wars and internal dissensions which had disturbed the early
years of David's reign, w...
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AND DAVID SPAKE UNTO THE LORD—THIS SONG— As this fine poem of
David's occurs in the book of Psalms, we shall not make any remark
upon it till we come to its proper place. See Psalms 18....
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_The Lord's Victory._ 2 Samuel 22:32-51
32
For who _is_ God, save the Lord?
and who _is_ a rock, save our God?
33
God _is_ my strength _and_ power;
and he maketh my way perfect.
34
He maketh m...
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22:46 close (e-12) Or 'fortified.' places. (f-13) Or 'tremble in their
strong castles.'...
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DAVID'S THANKSGIVING PSALM
This beautiful poem has also been preserved as the Eighteenth Psalm.
It probably belongs to the earlier portion of David's reign, when his
conquests and God's promise (2 Sa...
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DAVID, THE GREAT KING OF ISRAEL
2 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 22
DAVID PRAISES THE *LORD
V1 The *Lord had saved David from Saul and all his other enemies. So
David sang this song to the *Lord....
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SHALL BE AFRAID OUT OF THEIR CLOSE PLACES. — The English here
follows Psalms 18:45. but the Hebrew verbs differ by the transposition
of a letter. This is probably a mere clerical error, but if it be
r...
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בְּנֵ֥י נֵכָ֖ר יִבֹּ֑לוּ וְ
יַחְגְּר֖וּ מִ מּ
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CHAPTER XXX.
THE SONG OF THANKSGIVING.
2 Samuel 22:1.
SOME of David's actions are very characteristic of himself; there are
other actions quite out of harmony with his character. This psalm of
thank...
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The character of David is revealed in the two psalms recorded here. In
the first of these, found in this chapter, we find the deepest things
concerning him. It may be well to note its main divisions,...
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(31) As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the LORD is tried: he
is a buckler to all them that trust in him. (32) For who is God, save
the LORD? and who is a rock, save our God? (33) God is my s...
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In the sketch proposed of these books of scripture there is of course
no pretension to notice every point of interest they contain, but only
a general comprehensive view, as far as the Lord enables me...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22 AND 23.
The songs that follow contain instruction of deep interest. In chapter
22 David comes forth from his sufferings and his affliction with a
song of t...
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STRANGERS SHALL FADE AWAY, AND THEY SHALL BE AFRAID OUT OF THEIR CLOSE
PLACES. Psalms 18:45....
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A Psalme of thankesgiuing for Gods powerfull deliuerance, and manifold
blessings.
1 AND Dauid spake vnto the LORD the wordes of this song, in the day
that the LORD had deliuered him out of the hand o...
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Strangers shall fade away, wither and shrivel up like a leaf in a hot
wind, AND THEY SHALL BE AFRAID OUT OF THEIR CLOSE PLACES, coming forth
hobbling and trembling out of their fortresses....
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PRAISE AND PROPHECY...
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This chapter presents David's song of triumph after God had subdued
all his enemies under him. It is almost identical toPsalms 18:1,
though with some variations. Of course faith realizes that God has...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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2 Samuel 22:46 foreigners H1121 H5236 away H5034 (H8799) frightened
H2296 (H8799) hideouts H4526
fade away -...
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CONTENTS: David's song of deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: No believer has so little from God but there is ground for
praise, nor so much but that he has need to call upon God. Prais...
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2 Samuel 22:25. _The Lord hath recompensed me according to my
righteousness._ True indeed: but says St. Paul, the reward is not
reckoned of debt, but of grace. See on Psalms 18:24....
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_David spake unto the Lord the word of this song._
THE SONG OF THANKSGIVING
Some of David’s actions are very characteristic of himself; there
are other actions quite out of harmony with his character...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 22:1__ David’s song recorded in this
chapter is almost identical with Psalms 18:1, where it was adapted to
serve as a public hymn....
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2 Samuel 22:41. “THE NECK,” or “THE BACK.” Made them turn to
flee. (See Exodus 23:27.)
2 Samuel 22:43. “AS THE DUST.” “This language may be only
expressive of that contempt in which ancient conquerors...
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EXPOSITION
DAVID'S PSALM OF THANKSGIVING.
This song, which is identical with Psalms 18:1; though with many
verbal differences, is so universally acknowledged as a genuine
composition of King David, t...
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In chapter twenty-two we have David's song of deliverance. Here is a
psalm that is not in the Psalms, but it is here in second Samuel, and
it is like the Psalms. It is one of David's psalms of God's
d...
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Amos 9:3; Isaiah 2:19; Isaiah 2:21; Isaiah 64:6; James 1:11;...