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Verse Psalms 102:15. _SO THE HEATHEN SHALL FEAR THE NAME OF THE
LORD_] It is granted that after the edict of Cyrus to restore and
rebuild Jerusalem, which was about _four hundred and ninety_ years
be...
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SO THE HEATHEN - The nations. That is, The surrounding people, who
hear what thou hast done for thy people, will see the evidence that
thou art God, and learn to love and worship thee.
SHALL FEAR THE...
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Psalms 102
Christ the King in His Humiliation
_ 1. In the place of humiliation and dependence (Psalms 102:1)_
2. His enemies (Psalms 102:8)
3. The set time for Zion ...
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CII. The title, which is unique in the Psalter, describes the contents
of Psalms 102:1 very well. So far the Ps. is the prayer of a man in
extreme affliction. The same may be said of Psalms 102:23 and...
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HEATHEN. nations.
NAME. See note on Psalms 20:1.
GLORY. Always mentioned in connection with Messiah's sufferings.
Compare verses: Psalms 102:1. See App-71....
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DISCOURSE: 670
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS
Psalms 102:13. _Thou shalt arise, and have mercy upon Zion: for the
time to favour her, yea, the set time, is come: for thy servants take
pleasure in her st...
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SO THE HEATHEN SHALL FEAR THE NAME, &C.— _Then shall the nations
fear thy name, O Lord;_—ver. 16. _When the Lord shall have built up
Sion, and his glory shall again be seen in Jerusalem;_—ver. 17.
_Wh...
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PSALMS 102
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Prayer of a Humbled One brings a Threefold Answer of Peace.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 102:1-11, A Humbled One's Complaint. Stanza II.,
Psalms 102:12-17
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So the heathen shall fear the name of the LORD, and all the kings of
the earth thy glory.
SO - as the blessed result of the Lord's having mercy upon Zion.
THE HEATHEN SHALL FEAR THE NAME OF THE L...
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HEATHEN] RV 'nations.'
16, 17. SHALL BUILD.. APPEAR.. REGARD.. DESPISE] RV 'hath built..
appeared.. regarded.. despised.'...
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This Ps. belongs to the closing days of the exile, and utters the hope
of Israel's restoration (Psalms 102:13). The Psalmist has been
supposed by some to speak simply in the name of the nation, but it...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
A YOUNG MAN WITH TROUBLE
PSALMS 102
Jesus said, "Do not let trouble stay in your mind. *Believe in God
and believe in me also". ...
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(13-16) The prospect (Isaiah 40:1) that the restoration of Jerusalem
will take place simultaneously with the coming of Jehovah in glory, is
here re-echoed from the prophet in a lyric form. “The set ti...
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HEATHEN. — The same result of the restoration of the Holy City,
viz., the recognition of Jehovah’s power and glory by the heathen,
occupies the great prophecy, Isaiah 40-46....
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_[Psalms 102:16]_ וְ יִֽירְא֣וּ גֹ֭ויִם אֶת
־שֵׁ֣ם...
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Psalms 102:1
Psalms 102:13 show that the psalm was written when Zion was in ruins
and the time of her restoration at hand. Sadness shot with hope, as a
cloud with sunlight, is the singer's mood. The p...
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THE TIME TO HAVE MERCY UPON ZION
Psalms 102:12
We must remember that the Holy Spirit appropriates the closing words
of this psalm as addressed to our Lord. See Hebrews 1:10. This gives
new point to t...
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This is a song of faith triumphing over affliction. Beginning with a
prayer for deliverance, and a statement of the circumstances of
suffering in which he then was, together with a recognition of thos...
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Still prosecuting the subject of this most blessed psalm, with
reference to our adorable and glorious Mediator, may we not accept the
several expressions here, as spoken by Christ, in his capacity of...
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15._And the nations shall fear the name of Jehovah _The prophet here
describes the fruit which would result from the deliverance of the
ancient tribes; which is, that thereby God’s glory would be rend...
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Psalms 102 is one of the most, perhaps the most, remarkable of all the
psalms, and presents Christ in a way divinely admirable. Verse 10
(Psalms 102:10) gives the occasion of the cry with which the ps...
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SO THE HEATHEN SHALL FEAR THE NAME OF THE LORD,.... Whose name is
reverend, and to be feared; especially the glorious and fearful name
"Jehovah", expressive of the divine existence, of his eternity an...
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So the heathen shall fear the name of the LORD, and all the kings of
the earth thy glory.
Ver. 15. _So the heathen shall fear, &c._] By the restoration of
Jerusalem, where the Messiah was to be born...
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_So the heathen shall fear the Lord_, &c. Shall have high thoughts of
him and his people, and even the kings of the earth shall be affected
with his glory. They shall think better of the church of God...
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12-22 We are dying creatures, but God is an everlasting God, the
protector of his church; we may be confident that it will not be
neglected. When we consider our own vileness, our darkness and
deadne...
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Which was in some sort fulfilled when the rebuilding of the temple and
city of God was carried on and finished through so many and great
difficulties and oppositions, to the admiration, envy, and terr...
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Psalms 102:15 nations H1471 fear H3372 (H8799) name H8034 LORD H3068
kings H4428 earth H776 glory H3519...
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HEATHEN
That is, nations.
FEAR
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9). _...
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CONTENTS: Sorrowful complaint of great afflictions and a believing
prospect of deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: The greatest ease to an afflicted spirit is to unburden
itself by a...
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It appears from Psalms 102:13, that this psalm was written in Babylon,
and near the time of the Jewish emancipation. It is highly prophetic
of the greater deliverance by the Messiah, whose law should...
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_Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto Thee._
THOUGHTS OF COMFORT AND COMPLAINT
I. Thoughts of complaint (Psalms 102:1).
1. Concerning bodily sufferings.
(1) The physical anguish of lif...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 102:1. The title, “A Prayer of one
afflicted,” makes it clear that this is an individual lament. At the
same time, it is certainly not individualistic: the “I” who sings
thi...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 102:12 The enduring reign of God (ENTHRONED
FOREVER, REMEMBERED THROUGHOUT ALL GENERATIONS) brings about the
ultimate success of his saving purposes in the world (v....
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INTRODUCTION
It is impossible to determine on what occasion and by whom this Psalm
was composed. Prof. Alexander and Hengstenberg regard it as a
composition of David. But from internal evidence, espec...
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EXPOSITION
THE "title" of this psalm is altogether peculiar, being "a Prayer for
the afflicted, when he faints, and pours out his complaint before
Jehovah." This is clearly a general direction for the...
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In Psalms 102:1-28, David begins with a prayer asking God to hear his
prayer.
Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come unto thee. Hide not thy
face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline...
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1 Kings 8:43; Isaiah 55:5; Isaiah 60:3; Psalms 6:1; Psalms 67:2;...