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Verse Psalms 7:8. _THE LORD SHALL JUDGE THE PEOPLE_] He will execute
justice and maintain truth among them. They shall not be as sheep
without a shepherd.
_JUDGE ME, O LORD_] Let my innocence be brou...
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THE LORD SHALL JUDGE THE PEOPLE - Expressing his confident belief that
God would interpose, and that his judgment would not much longer be
delayed. The proposition is a general one - that God would se...
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Psalms 7
_ 1. Confidence and prayer (Psalms 7:1)_
2. Unjust persecution (Psalms 7:3)
3. Arise Jehovah! (Psalms 7:6)
4. God's dealings in governm
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VII. A AND VII. B. Here two Pss. have been welded together. In Psalms
7:1; Psalms 7:12 a man hard bestead in spite of his innocence pleads
his cause before God. In Psalms 7:6 Israel personified asks f...
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ACCORDING TO MY RIGHTEOUSNESS— i.e. Referring to David, _"Mine
innocence,_ with respect to him, who _persecutes me without cause."_
See the 3rd and 4th verses. In the same sense David calls himself th...
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PSALMS 7
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
One Wrongfully Accused Commits his Vindication to the Righteous Judge
of All the Earth.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 7:1-2, Appeal to Jehovah for Safety. Stanza II.,
Psalms...
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7:8 peoples. (c-7) _ Ammim_ , the peoples in connection with Israel,
brought into relationship with Israel. me. (d-23) Or 'be it unto me.'...
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SHALL JUDGE] RV 'ministereth judgment to.'...
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This Ps. is an appeal to God as the righteous Judge against an
ungrateful and vindictive enemy. Nothing is known of Cush the
Benjamite, but the case of Shimei affords a parallel to the
circumstances h...
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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 LORD SHALL. — Better, _Jehovah judgeth the nations._ Everything
is complete, and the work of judgment begins. The poet prays that his
sentence may be according to his own consciousness of righteou...
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_[Psalms 7:9]_ יְהוָה֮ יָדִ֪ין עַ֫מִּ֥ים
שָׁפְטֵ֥נִי יְהוָ֑ה...
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Psalms 7:1
THIS is the only psalm with the title "Shiggaion." The word occurs
only here and in Habakkuk 3:1, where it stands in the plural, and with
the preposition "upon," as if it designated instrum...
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REFUGE IN GOD FROM EVIL MEN
Psalms 7:1
This psalm should be compared with 1 Samuel 24:1; 1 Samuel 25:1; 1
Samuel 26:1. Cush,
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This is a song of the singer's confidence and appeal in circumstances
of the most trying description. He is persecuted by enemies, some
among them being violent and cruel. The basis of their attack wo...
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The LORD shall judge the people: judge me, O LORD, according to my (g)
righteousness, and according to mine integrity [that is] in me.
(g) As concerning my behaviour towards Saul and my enemies....
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_High, on thy tribunal, to decide this dispute. The Fathers apply this
to the ascension of Jesus Christ, who will judge the world. (St.
Augustine; Theodoret) (Calmet) (2 Corinthians x. 11.) --- The
in...
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Is there not in these words, concerning the judgment Jehovah hath
commanded, a reference to the very judgment seat of Christ, to which
the Lord our Mediator is appointed supreme judge, because he is t...
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8_Jehovah shall judge the nations _This sentence is closely connected
with the preceding verse. David had prayed God to show himself as
judge to the nations; and now he takes it for a certain and admi...
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Psalms 7 appeals to Jehovah, on the ground of the righteous and more
than righteous dealing of the godly with their enemies, that Jehovah
may arise and awake to the judgment He has commanded, and that...
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THE LORD SHALL JUDGE THE PEOPLE,.... The inhabitants of the world in
general; for God is the Judge of all the earth, and he judges the
world in righteousness daily, and ministers judgment in uprightne...
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The LORD shall judge the people: judge me, O LORD, according to my
righteousness, and according to mine integrity [that is] in me.
Ver. 8. _The Lord shall judge the people_] The Ethiopian judges leav...
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_The Lord shall judge the people_ The Sovereign of the world will not
fail to dispense equal justice unto all, according to their works.
Assured of which, I say, _Judge me, O Lord, according to my
rig...
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David's Confident Trust...
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The Lord, the great Judge of all men, shall judge the people, David at
that time confidently expecting a decision in his favor. JUDGE ME, O
LORD, ACCORDING TO MY RIGHTEOUSNESS; for he was sure of bein...
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1-9 David flees to God for succour. But Christ alone could call on
Heaven to attest his uprightness in all things. All His works were
wrought in righteousness; and the prince of this world found noth...
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It belongs to thee to judge all persons and people, and to give
sentence between them, especially when they appeal unto thee; which I
now do. If I be guilty of those evil designs towards him, wherewit...
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Psalms 7:8 LORD H3068 judge H1777 (H8799) peoples H5971 Judge H8199
(H8798) LORD H3068 righteousness H6664 integrity...
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HE CALLS ON GOD TO SET UP A COURT OF JUSTICE AND PUT ALL ON TRIAL SO
THAT THE WORLD CAN BEGIN AGAIN (PSALMS 7:6).
His plight has moved David to a consciousness of the way sin triumphs
and the righteo...
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Psalms 7:8
I. Notice: (1) How the Scriptures speak of integrity, how manifold and
bold the forms in which they commend it, and how freely the good men
of the Scripture times testify their consciousnes...
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CONTENTS: David prays for deliverance from persecutors.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: When the believer is slandered he has the court of heaven
to fly to and a righteous Judge who is the patro...
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The title of this psalm is similar to that of Zechariah 3:1. It is
called, not a psalm, but _Shiggaion_ or _Shigionoth_ of David; which
he sung to the Lord concerning the words of Cush the Benjamite....
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_Judge me, O Lord, according to my righteousness, and according to
mine integrity that is in me._
INTEGRITY AND PEACE
A truly noble confidence! and yet many of our time would call the
language very d...
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_O Lord my God, in Thee do I put my trust._
AN APPEAL FROM THE SLANDERED
I. The appeal (Psalms 7:1; Psalms 7:6). A petition for freedom and
deliverance from his persecutors, in which he desires God t...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 7:1. The title of this individual lament
from David refers to an otherwise unknown incident in his life when a
man of Benjamin (the tribe of Saul) slandered David. The psalm...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 7:6 The singers see their requests as part of
the larger picture: God is a RIGHTEOUS JUDGE (v. Psalms 7:11), to whom
all the...
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INTRODUCTION
“From the matter of this psalm it appears that it was composed with
reference to some calumny on the character of David; but commentators
are not agreed as to when and by whom this injur...
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EXPOSITION
THE composition of this psalm by David, asserted in the title, is
generally allowed. Internal evidence seems to indicate for its date
the earlier portion of David's public life—that during...
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The seventh psalm is Shiggaion. Which means the loud crying of David
which he sang unto the Lord concerning the words of Cush, the
Benjamite.
O LORD my God, in thee do I put my trust: save me from al...
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1 Corinthians 4:4; 1 Corinthians 4:5; 1 Thessalonians 2:10; 2
Chronicles 20:12;...