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Verse Psalms 43:3. _O SEND OUT THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH_] We are in
_darkness_ and _distress_, O send _light_ and _prosperity_; we look
for the fulfilment of thy _promises_, O send forth thy _truth_....
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O SEND OUT THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH - Send them forth as from thy
presence; or, let them be made manifest. The word light here is
equivalent to favor or mercy, as when one prays for the “light of
God’s...
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Psalms 43
The Cry Against the Ungodly Nation and Antichrist
_ 1. The cry to God (Psalms 43:1)_
2. Send out Thy light and truth (Psalms 43:3)
Here their enemies are mentioned, the ungodly nation, s...
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Hopeful prayer for restoration to the Temple. It is impossible to say
who are meant by the ungodly nation, the nation that is not _hasid_
(see Psalms 43*) or pious. Following this clue we might unders...
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LIGHT... TRUTH. Probably an allusion to the Urim and Thummim (see
notes on Exodus 28:30), from which the Psalmist was now absent, in
flight from Absalom.
LEAD. gently lead, or comfort.
BRING: i.e. b...
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Prayer for restoration....
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_O send out thy light and thy truth_ Cp. Psalms 57:3. God's light and
truth, like His lovingkindness in Psalms 42:8, are almost personified.
As of old He gave His lovingkindness charge concerning His...
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Psalms 43:1. A passionate prayer for deliverance from his enemies and
restoration to the privileges of the sanctuary....
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DISCOURSE: 573
ACCESS TO GOD IN ORDINANCES
Psalms 43:3._ O send out thy light and thy truth! Let them lead me;
let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. Then
will I go unto the al...
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THE PSALMS
BOOK THE SECOND
Psalms 42, 43
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Debarred Worshipper Mastering his Sorrow.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 42:1-5, A Debarred Worshipper, Nursing his Grief,
nevertheless Striv...
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43:3 habitations. (i-23) Or 'tabernacles;' and so Psalms 46:4 ;
Psalms 84:1 ; Psalms 132:7 . see Exodus 25:9 ;...
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1. AN UNGODLY NATION] RM 'an unmerciful nation,' a loveless, heathen
people....
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THY HOLY HILL] the Temple on Mt. Zion. THY TABERNACLES] or
dwelling-place....
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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O SEND OUT THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH: LET THEM LEAD ME. — Instead of
the violent and contemptuous escort of Assyrian soldiers, leading the
exile away from the “holy hill,” the poet prays for God’s light...
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שְׁלַח ־אֹורְךָ֣ וַ֭ אֲמִתְּךָ
הֵ֣מָּה יַנְח֑וּנִי...
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“THE HELP OF MY COUNTENANCE”
Psalms 43:1
The exiled king still pours out his soul to God. Already David has
addressed Him as _God of my life;_ here God appeals to David as _God
of my strength,_ Psalm...
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This psalm is either a part of the previous one or is closely
connected with it. It breathes the same note of confidence, ending
with the same words practically as the two parts of the former. It
reac...
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O send out thy (c) light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them
bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
(c) That is, your favour which appears by the performance of your
promises....
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_Plantedst them, thy people. See Jeremias ii. 21., and xii. 10., and
Ezechiel xvii. 6. --- Out, by means of insects, &c., Wisdom xii. 8.,
and Josue xxiv. 12. (Calmet) --- The Hebrews were miraculously...
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What a devout fervour is here put forth for the leadings of God's Holy
Spirit! And what a blessed object is proposed; for the enjoyment of
spiritual light and gracious leadings! Is not Jesus our New T...
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_LIGHT AND TRUTH_
‘O send out Thy light and Thy truth, that they may lead me: and
bring me unto Thy holy hill, and to Thy dwelling.’
Psalms 43:3 (Prayer Book Version)
The forty-second and forty-thir...
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The enemy in Psalms 42 is the outward enemy and oppressor the Gentile.
Though in circumstances, of course, and not in the depths of
atonement, it is interesting to see the analogy in Verse 3 (Psalms
4...
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O SEND OUT THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH,.... By light is meant, not the
law, as Arama; but rather, as some Jewish p interpreters understand
it, the Messiah, the sun of righteousness, and light of the world...
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O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring
me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
Ver. 3. _O send out thy light_] _i.e._ Thy comforting grace, opposed
to that, Psalm...
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_O send out_ Actually impart and discover; _thy light and thy truth_
Thy favour, or the light of thy countenance, and the truth of thy
promises made to me; or, the _true light_, the illumination of th...
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O send out Thy light, that of His grace and mercy tending toward the
salvation of men, AND THY TRUTH, the faithfulness which keeps His
promises without fail; LET THEM LEAD ME; LET THEM BRING ME UNTO T...
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CONCLUSION OF THE PRECEDING PSALM.
The psalmist again opens with an appeal, followed by a vow of
faithfulness to Jehovah and His worship....
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SEND OUT, i.e. actually impart and discover them; for at present thou
seemest to conceal and withhold them from me. THY LIGHT AND THY TRUTH,
i.e. thy favour, or the light of thy countenance, and the t...
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Psalms 43:3 out H7971 (H8798) light H216 truth H571 lead H5148 (H8686)
bring H935 (H8686) holy...
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‘Oh send out your light and your truth,
Let them lead me,
Let them bring me to your holy hill,
And to your tabernacles.
Then will I go to the altar of God,
To God my exceeding joy,
And on the ha...
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Psalms 43:3
The forty-second and forty-third Psalms give us an insight into the
very heart of the Psalmist. David there appears as the man whose
affections were set upon God, and who in all the chang...
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Psalms 43:1. _Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly
nation: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man. For thou art
the God of my strength:_
In the previous Psalm, David had cal...
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CONTENTS: Prayer for God's help and leading.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: We need desire no more to give us satisfaction of heart
than the good that flows from God's favor. If we conscient...
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REFLECTIONS. PSALM 42. 43.
These two psalms were originally one, and it is difficult to account
for their being divided. They both close with the same reviving
chorus. David composed them beyond the J...
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_Judge me, O God, and plead my cause._
THE SOUL’S DOUBLE APPEAL
I. An appeal to God.
1. For Divine vindication.
2. For Divine deliverance.
3. For Divine information.
4. For Divine guidance.
II....
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_O send out Thy light and Thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring
me unto Thy holy hill and to Thy tabernacles._
THE SENDING OUT OF LIGHT AND TRUTH
I. The feelings here expressed.
1. A deep sen...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 43:1 In the third stanza of Psalms 42:1, the
singer asks God to VINDICATE him against the ungodly people ...
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INTRODUCTION
This psalm was composed by the same author as the preceding one, and
has reference to the same occasion. It is fitted to impart help and
encouragement to the afflicted and desponding in...
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EXPOSITION
THE close connection of this psalm with the preceding has been already
noticed (see the introduction to Psalms 42:1.). We must not, however,
suppose an accidental detachment. Rather Psalms...
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Psa 43:1-5 seems to be similar to Psalms 42:1-11. There are some who
believe that it actually belonged to Psalms 42:1-11, and in some of
the manuscripts they were even put together as one psalm.
Judge...
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1 Chronicles 16:1; 1 Chronicles 16:39; 1 Chronicles 21:29; 2 Samuel
15:20;...
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Send out — That is, actually discover them. Truth — Thy favour, or
the light of thy countenance, and the truth of thy promises made to
me; or the true — light, the illumination of thy spirit, and the...