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Verse Psalms 112:7. _HE SHALL NOT BE AFRAID OF EVIL TIDINGS_] He knows
that God governs the world, therefore he fears not for futurity. And
as to the _calumnies_ of men, he fears _them_ not, because _...
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HE SHALL NOT BE AFRAID OF EVIL TIDINGS - Of bad news; of reverses and
losses; of the destruction of his ship at sea, or his property by
land; of disaster by flood, by famine, by war. His heart will so...
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Psalms 112
Hallelujah! The Righteous are Blessed
The second Hallelujah Psalm tells of blessedness of the righteous in
the day the Lord is enthroned. It is preeminently Israel. His seed
will be might...
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PSS. CXI. AND CXII. These are sister Pss. as is shown by their
structure. Each contains nine verses. Each verse has two lines, each
line beginning with a letter of the alphabet in due succession. We
h...
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EVIL TIDINGS. Hebrew "evil hearing"; put by Figure of speech
_Metonymy_ (of Adjunct), App-6, for whatever bad news may be heard.
TRUSTING. confiding. Hebrew. _bat_. _h_. See App-69.
THE LORD. Hebrew...
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HE SHALL NOT BE AFRAID OF EVIL TIDINGS— Heb. _He is not afraid of
ill reports:_ "He fears not, though his name or religion be evil
spoken of, as trusting in the Lord, and knowing that he shall be able...
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PSALMS 112
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Alphabetical Psalm in Praise of the Man who Revereth Jehovah.
ANALYSIS
The structure of this Psalm exactly corresponds with that of the
foregoing (of which see the Ana...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
GOD’S MAN IS *RIGHTEOUS
PSALMS 112
Jesus said, "The people that always think about good things will be
very happy. They will be happy because they will see God...
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The story of Job, when the messengers of ill succeeded one another so
fast, is an illustration of the truth of this verse. “A good
conscience before God” is the best “armour against fate.”
“Virtue is...
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מִ שְּׁמוּעָ֣ה רָ֭עָה לֹ֣א יִירָ֑א
נָכֹ֥ון ל֝
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Psalms 112:1
"BE ye perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect," might be
inscribed on this picture of a godly man, which, in structure and
substance, reflects the contemplation of God's character a...
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PROSPERITY IN SERVING THE LORD
Psalms 112:1
Here are the two conditions of the blessed life: first, to fear the
Lord; second, to delight greatly in His commandments. And then the
blessed results: a m...
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This song follows immediately upon the last as to meaning. While that
has set forth the praises of Jehovah as great and gracious, this
declares the blessedness of the man who lives in true relation wi...
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_Poor. Jesus Christ and his servants, as well as Joseph, Mardochai,
&c., 1 Kings ii. 8., and Luke i. 51. (Calmet)_...
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If we read these verses, first, as spoken of Christ; and, second/y, in
him, as having respect to all his people; we shall he sure to include
all the views which may be taken of them, and they will the...
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7._He shall not be afraid when he hears evil tidings _This may appear
to be a confirmation of the statement contained in the preceding
verse, being as much as to say, That the righteous are exempted f...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 111 THROUGH 113.
Psalms 111-113 go together as a hallelujah in reference to Jehovah's
ways with Israel in their deliverance. First, Psalms 111, the works of
Jeho...
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HE SHALL NOT BE AFRAID OF EVIL TIDINGS,.... Either respecting things
temporal; the death of friends, loss of substance, public calamities,
wars and rumours of wars, commotions, confusions, convulsions...
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He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting
in the LORD.
Ver. 7. _He shall not be afraid of evil tidings_] When the miserly
miscreant is ready to make away himself, for fear...
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_He shall not be moved for ever_ Though he may, for a season, be
afflicted, yet he shall not be utterly and eternally destroyed, as
wicked men shall be. _The righteous_ Hebrew, צדיק, the _righteous
ma...
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A PSALM OF THE HAPPINESS OF THE BELIEVERS....
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He shall not be afraid of evil tidings, not dread reports which
threaten misfortune to himself and his house; HIS HEART IS FIXED, set
in firm confidence, TRUSTING IN THE LORD, who will not permit any...
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OF EVIL TIDINGS; at the report of approaching calamities and judgments
of God, at which the wicked are so dismayed and affrighted. TRUSTING
IN THE LORD; casting all his care upon God, and securely rel...
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Psalms 112:7 afraid H3372 (H8799) evil H7451 tidings H8052 heart H3820
steadfast H3559 (H8737) trusting H982 ...
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TRUSTING
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 2:12). _...
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CONTENTS: The eternal happiness of the saints.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The truly happy man is he who fears the Lord, for he is
given outward prosperity as far as it is good for him, and all
spi...
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This, like the preseding, is an alphabetical psalm. From the Latin
title, it would seem to have been a favourite ode with the prophets
Haggai and Zechariah.
Psalms 112:1. _Delighteth greatly._ The Ch...
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_Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord, that delighteth greatly in
His commandments._
GENUINE PIETY
I. Its characteristics. A truly good man--
1. Feareth the Lord.
2. Delights greatly in His co...
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_He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting
in the Lord._
HEARTSEASE
Those who have laid hold on Christ Jesus, and are resting in the
Father’s love and power, have no reaso...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 112:1. This wisdom psalm joins Psalms
1:1; Psalms 37:1;...
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INTRODUCTION
1. An alphabetical and hallelujah Psalms 2. Author unknown; ascribed
by Vulg. to Haggai and Zachariah after the exile.
3. A hymn on the excellence and reward of piety.
4. The concluding...
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EXPOSITION
IN this "complementary psalm" the writer sets forth the blessedness of
the true worshipper of God. He is blessed in his seed (Psalms 112:2),
in his possessions (Psalms 112:3) in his unchang...
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Again, it begins with the Hebrew, Hallelujah.
Blessed is the man that reverences Jehovah (Psalms 112:1).
Again, the man who reverences God. Not the man who reverences a guy
standing in front, or a g...
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Acts 20:24; Acts 21:13; Acts 27:25; Daniel 3:16; Isaiah 26:3;...
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Evil tidings — At the report of approaching calamities....