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Verse Psalms 113:7. _HE RAISETH UP THE POOR_] The poorest man, in the
meanest and most abject circumstances, is an object of his merciful
regards. He may here allude to the wretched state of the capti...
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HE RAISETH UP THE POOR OUT OF THE DUST - From the most humble
condition in life. He exalts them to conditions of wealth, rank,
honor. He has power to do this; he actually does it. This is not
intended...
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Psalms 113
Hallelujah! Praise His Name!
This third Hallelujah Psalm begins with a Hallelujah and ends with
Hallelujah. It is given in the Authorized Version as “Praise ye the
Lord” (as in all these...
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CXIII. GOD ON HIGH CARES FOR THE LOWLY.
Psalms 113:7. The dunghill is like Job's, waste and refuse heaped up
outside the village and still the refuge of lepers and diseased
persons of one kind or ano...
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THE POOR. an impoverished one.
THE NEEDY. a needy one. Compare 1 Samuel 2:8....
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DISCOURSE: 687
GREATNESS AND CONDESCENSION OF GOD
Psalms 113:5. _Who is like unto the Lord our God, who dwelleth on
high, who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven and
in the earth...
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PSALMS 113
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Song of Sublime Simplicity: reaching its Climax by Rejoicing with a
Glad Mother!
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 113:1-3, Praise Invited from Jehovah's Servants, for
All T...
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This Ps. begins the group (113-118) known in the Jewish Church as the
Hallel Psalms, or Hymns of Praise, from _hillel,_ to praise. They are
sung at the Passover Feast—Psalms 113, 114 before the second...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
THE SERVANTS’ SONG
PSALMS 113
THE FIRST EGYPTIAN HALLEL
And when Jesus and his friends had sung a psalm, they went out to the
*Mount of Olives ...
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DUNGHILL. — Literally, _a heap of rubbish._ “Before each village
in Hauran there is a place where the household heap up the sweepings
of their stalls, and it gradually reaches a great circumference an...
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(7-8) See 1 Samuel 2:8, from which the verses are taken; and comp.
Luke 1:52.
So the heathen poet sang of Jove (Hor.: _Odes_ i., 34, 35)....
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מְקִֽימִ֣י מֵ עָפָ֣ר דָּ֑ל מֵֽ֝
אַשְׁפֹּ֗ת יָ
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Psalms 113:1
THIS pure burst of praise is the first of the psalms composing the
Hallel, which was sung at the three great feasts (Passover, Pentecost,
and the Feast of Tabernacles), as well as at the...
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THE MIGHTY GOD UPLIFTETH THE LOWLY
Psalms 113:1; Psalms 114:1
We detect the song of Samuel's mother in the first of these psalms.
She sang the Old Testament “Magnificat” and it was embalmed by the
ps...
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This is the first of six psalms which constitute the Hallel or Hymn of
Praise, which the Hebrews sang at Passover, Pentecost, and the Feast
of Tabernacles. This group is necessarily of special interes...
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He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, [and] lifteth the (c) needy
out of the dunghill;
(c) By preferring the poor to high honour and giving the barren
children, he shows that God works not only in...
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Reader, hath the Lord God been thus gracious to you, in your own
instance? Do you know anything of that rich, free, sovereign grace,
which manifests itself in raising sinners from the dust of death, t...
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7_Who raiseth the poor from the dust _In this passage, he speaks in
terms of commendation of God’s providential care in relation to
those diversified changes which men are disposed to regard as
accide...
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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 RAISETH UP THE POOR OUT OF THE DUST,.... Persons of mean extraction
and in low life are sometimes raised by him to great honour and
dignity, as Saul, David, and others; and is true of many who are...
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He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, [and] lifteth the needy out of
the dunghill;
Ver. 7. _He raiseth up the poor, &c._] David, for instance, besides
many others, as Agathocles, Numa, Maximinianus...
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_He raiseth up the poor_ Yet, great and glorious as he is, he stoops
so low as to regard and advance those whom all men, even their own
brethren, slight and despise; _out of the dust_, &c. From a most...
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He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, out of the condition of
extreme lowliness, AND LIFTETH THE NEEDY, the miserable and despised,
OUT OF THE DUNGHILL, or ash-heap, as one cast off by men and makin...
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PRAISE OF GOD'S MERCY TOWARD THE LOWLY....
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HE RAISETH UP THE POOR; yea, he stoops so low as to regard and advance
those whom all men, and even their own brethren, slight and despise.
OUT OF THE DUST; from a most contemptible and miserable cond...
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Psalms 113:7 raises H6965 (H8688) poor H1800 dust H6083 lifts H7311
(H8686) needy H34 heap H830
raiseth
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We will read, this evening, two passages in the Word of God; the first
will be Psalms 113:1 .
Psalms 113:1. _Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD,
praise the name of the LORD._
Thre...
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CONTENTS: A call to praise God.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Praise is a duty the believer should much abound in and in
which he should be frequently employed, for in every place there
appears the m...
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This and the five following psalms form the great HALLEL, or hymn of
praise, sung at the passover and other festivals of the Jews. They
celebrate, as the word imports, the _shinings forth, eradiations...
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_He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of
the dunghill _
FROM THE DUNGHILL TO THE THRONE
I. Where God’s chosen ones are when He meets with them.
1. Many of them are in t...
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_Who is like unto the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high?_
THE GREATNESS AND GOODNESS OF GOD
I. His inconceivable greatness (verse 5).
1. The place of His habitation. With great propriety, heaven, a...
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_Praise the name of the Lord._
HIGHEST SERVICE AND THE HIGHEST BEING
I. The highest service in which intelligent creatures can engage. What
is praise? Not verbal laudation, however enthusiastic in f...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 113:1. This short hymn of praise
celebrates the way in which the great God who rules over all takes
notice of the lowly. Such a God is indeed worthy to be praised by all
man...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 113:4 The God who deserves to be praised by all
mankind IS SEATED ON HIGH (ruling over the whole world), and yet he
LOOKS FAR DOWN and raises the poor from the dust
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INTRODUCTION
1. Another of the Hallelujah Psalms 2. Date and authorship unknown.
3. The first of six Psalms in the Jewish liturgy (113–118) termed
Hallel, or the Egyptian _Hallel_, as distinguished f...
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EXPOSITION
This is the first of the "Hallel" psalms, or of those sung at the
Feasts of the Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles. It is a
"Hallelujah psalm," like the two preceding, but is not alphabe...
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Psa 113:1-9 begins and ends with Hallelujah.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD, praise the name
of Yahweh. Blessed be the name of the LORD (Psalms 113:1-2)
Or blessed be the name...
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1 Peter 3:21; 1 Peter 3:22; 1 Samuel 2:7; 1 Samuel 2:8; 1 Samuel
24:14;