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Verse Psalms 5:3. _MY VOICE SHALT THOU HEAR IN THE MORNING_] We find
from this that he had not prayed in vain. He had received a blessed
answer; God had _lifted upon him the light of his countenance_...
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UPON NEHILOTH - The title of Psalms 4:1 is, “upon Neginoth.” As
that refers to a musical instrument, so it is probable that this does,
and that the idea here is that this psalm was intended par...
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MY VOICE SHALT THOU HEAR IN THE MORNING, O LORD - The voice of prayer.
Compare the notes at Psalms 3:5. Probably he refers here to a general
habit of praying in the morning, though he makes a particul...
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Psalms 5
_ 1.The cry to God the King (Psalms 5:1)_
2. Hating iniquity and trusting in mercy (Psalms 5:4)
3. Prayer for guidance and judgment (Psalms 5:8
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V. A HYMN FOR MORNING SACRIFICE IN THE TEMPLE.
Psalms 5:1. Solemn invocation of Yahweh. The Psalmist sets in order
(Psalms 5:3), not perhaps his prayer (RV), but his sacrifice, the
victim and the kind...
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DIRECT. set in order (as the wood on the altar). Compare Genesis 22:9;
Exodus 40:4; Exodus 40:23.
LOOK UP. look out, or watch for [an answer]....
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PSALMS 5
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Morning Prayer for Deliverance from Conspirators.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 5:1-3, Petitions Pleaded to which an Answer is
Awaited. Stanza II., Psalms 5:4-6, Jehovah's...
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5:3 up. (i-22) With the sense of 'waiting,' 'expecting.'...
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This is a morning prayer before going to the sanctuary. The chief
difficulty in ascribing it to David lies in the reference (Psalms 5:7)
to 'thy holy temple.' The word means a 'palace,' and is not str...
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IN THE MORNING] emphatic and twice repeated. DIRECT] RV 'order,'
arrange, perhaps, as a sacrifice (Genesis 22:9; Leviticus 1:7). But
see Job 23:4; Job 32:14
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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The daily morning sacrifice sees the Psalmist in the Temple. The word
“direct,” or, better, _prepare,_ is the same employed in Leviticus
1:8; Leviticus 1:12; Leviticus 6:12, of the priest laying out t...
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_[Psalms 5:4]_ יְֽהוָ֗ה בֹּ֖קֶר תִּשְׁמַ֣ע
קֹולִ֑י בֹּ֥קֶר...
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Psalms 5:1
THE reference to the temple in Psalms 5:7 is not conclusive against
the Davidic authorship of this psalm, since the same word is applied
in 1 Samuel 1:9; 1
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PROTECTION FROM THE WICKED
Psalms 5:1
The _ordering_ of prayer is very necessary, Genesis 22:9. Our Lord's
prayer should be our model. Often our _words_ need to be supplemented
by our _meditations;_...
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This is another song of the morning. It opens with language which
reveals the reason of the soul's assurance as it faces another day.
First are petitions asking the attention of Jehovah. These are
fol...
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My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I
direct [my prayer] unto thee, and will (b) look up.
(b) Or wait, with patience and trust till I am heard....
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What a blessed view is here again given of Jesus! The apostle saith he
was heard in that he feared. Hebrews 5:7. And what an assurance have
all the faithful of being heard, when they are led by his Sp...
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The first sentence may also be read in the future tense of the
indicative mood, _Thou shalt hear my prayer. _But, in my opinion, the
verb is rather in the optative mood, as I have translated it. Havin...
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In Psalms 5 the cry of the godly is presented, and the character of
God, as necessarily responding to that of the godly, is appealed to as
necessitating His hearing him and judging the wicked. If the...
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MY VOICE SHALL THOU HEAR IN THE MORNING, O LORD,.... These words may
be considered either as expressing the confidence of the psalmist,
that the Lord would hear and answer him, and that in the morning...
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My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I
direct [my prayer] unto thee, and will look up.
Ver. 3. _My voice shalt thou hear in the morning_] That fittest
season, usually,...
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_My voice shalt thou hear in the morning_ That is, early, seasonably,
in a time when thou wilt be found, and art ready to hear; or rather,
every morning. _As soon as I awake, I am still with thee_, as...
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My voice shalt Thou hear in the morning, O Lord; in the morning, at
the time of the morning sacrifice, WILL I DIRECT MY PRAYER UNTO THEE,
laying it on the altar as a sacrifice to God, for without true...
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MORNING PRAYER BEFORE WORSHIP.
To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical service, upon
Nehiloth, flutes or wind instruments of the Temple-orchestra, a psalm
of David. David was at this time in...
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1-6 God is a prayer-hearing God. Such he has always been, and he is
still as ready to hear prayer as ever. The most encouraging principle
of prayer, and the most powerful plea in prayer, is, to look...
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IN THE MORNING; either,
1. Metaphorically, i.e. early, seasonably, in a time when thou wilt be
found, and art ready to hear. Or,
2. Properly, every morning. _As soon as I awake_, _I am still with
the...
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Psalms 5:3 voice H6963 hear H8085 (H8799) morning H1242 LORD H3068
morning H1242 direct H6186 (H8799) up...
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‘Give ear to my words, O YHWH,
Consider my meditation.
Hearken to the voice of my cry, my King and my God,
For to you do I pray.
O YHWH in the morning you will hear my voice,
In the morning I wil...
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Psalms 5
This Psalm is peculiar in setting forth the characteristics of prayer
in general.
I. In the first and second verses we have a suggestion of the variety
of prayer. (1) "Give ear to my _words...
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Psalms 5:1. _Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation._
Sometimes we pray right off, as David did when he cried to the Lord,
«Hear me when I call.» At other times, we sit down to meditate...
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CONTENTS: David's prayer in which he extols God's holiness and asks
judgment upon the wicked.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Prayer should be both the key of the morning and the bolt
of the eve...
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Psalms 5:6. _Leasing;_ a Gothic and primitive word equivalent to
falsehood. They professed loyalty to the king, but were traitors in
heart, as in Psalms 5:9.
Psalms 5:9. _Their throat is an open sepu...
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_In the morning will I direct my prayer unto Thee._
HOW GO BEGIN EVERY DAY WITH GOD
I. The good work itself that we are to do. To pray. A duty dictated by
the light and law of nature, but which the...
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_Give ear to my words, O Lord._
THE INWARD AND OUTWARD SIDES OF THE DIVINE LIFE
The Psalm falls into two main parts-- Psalms 5:1, and Psalms 5:8. The
inward comes first; for communion with God in the...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 5:1. This individual lament from David is
the first psalm that prays for the downfall of one’s enemies. Such
Psalms relate to situations where one is faced with bloodthirsty...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 5:3 I PREPARE A SACRIFICE FOR YOU. The mention
of the MORNING, and of the Lord’s house (v. Psalms 5:7), suggests
this is describ
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INTRODUCTION
“A morning prayer of David, appealing to God as his king, against
whose sovereignty his own enemies were really in
rebellion.”—_Kay_. “This psalm must have been composed at
Jerusalem, sin...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm is assigned by some to the time of Manasseh, but contains
nothing that is really opposed to the superscription—"A Psalm of
David"—since, before the temple was built, the tabernac...
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Psa 5:1-12 is a prayer of the morning. Psalms 4:1-8 was the prayer of
the evening, and now for the morning.
Give ear unto my words, O LORD; consider my meditation. Hearken unto
the voice of my cry, my...
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Isaiah 26:9; Mark 1:35; Psalms 119:147; Psalms 130:6; Psalms 22:2;...
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Morning — Every morning. As soon as I wake, I am still with thee, as
he saith, Psalms 139:18. The first thing that I do is to pray to thee....