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Verse Psalms 141:3. _SET A WATCH, O LORD, BEFORE MY MOUTH_] While
there are so many spies on my actions and words, I have need to be
doubly guarded, that my enemies may have no advantage against me....
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SET A WATCH, O LORD, BEFORE MY MOUTH - That I may not say anything
rashly, unadvisedly, improperly. Compare Psalms 39:1. The prayer here
is, that God would guard him from the temptation to say somethi...
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PSALM 140-142
These three Psalms are Psalms of David. The third one in this series,
142 is another Maschil, the last Maschil Psalm, being a prayer when
David was in the cave. In these Psalms the distr...
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CXLI. FOR LOYALTY TO GOD AND HIS SAINTS.
Psalms 141:1 f. The Psalmist begs Yahweh to hear his prayer. He utters
this prayer in his house, and in true prophetic spirit hopes that it
will be as acceptab...
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SET. WATCH. Set. guard. Hebrew. _shamrah._ Same word as "keep", Psalms
141:9 Occurs only here.
KEEP. keep in safety. Not the same word as in Psalms 141:9....
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Cp. Psalms 34:13; Psalms 39:1; Proverbs 13:3; Proverbs 21:23. The
special point of the prayer is that he may be guarded from adopting
the profane langu
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Prayer for grace to resist the temptation to sin in word and thought
and deed....
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SET A WATCH, O LORD, &C.— Mr. Peters paraphrases these two verses
thus: "I am now going to seek a retreat from the persecutions of my
master Saul, amidst a race of idolaters, who will be curious to
ob...
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PSALMS 141
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Temptation to Conspiracy Shunned.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 141:1-3, Prayer for Guarded Speech. Stanza II.,
Psalms 141:4-5, Danger from Proffered Hospitalities. St
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Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.
SET A WATCH, O LORD, BEFORE MY MOUTH ... INCLINE NOT MY HEART TO ANY
EVIL THING, TO PRACTICE WICKED WORKS - (cf. .) God, in judicial...
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An evening prayer in time of trouble. The Psalmist prays that he may
be strengthened to resist temptation, and so escape the fate of evil
men....
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
AN EVENING *PRAYER
PSALMS 141
Jesus said, "What will a man have if he buys the whole world but
loses his own soul?" ...
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WATCH. — The image drawn from the guard set at city gates at night
seems to indicate the evening as the time of composition of the psalm.
DOOR OF MY LIPS. — Comp. “doors of thy mouth” (Micah 7:5), and...
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שִׁיתָ֣ה יְ֭הוָה שָׁמְרָ֣ה לְ פִ֑י
נִ֝צְּרָ֗ה...
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Psalms 141:1
PART of this psalm is hopelessly obscure, and the connection is
difficult throughout. It is a prayer of a harassed soul, tempted to
slacken its hold on God, and therefore betaking itself...
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HUMILITY
Psalms 141:1-10
This is an evening psalm. Acceptable prayer is as the smoke of incense
rising in the still air, Revelation 5:8; Revelation 8:3-4. Each day we
should ask to be delivered f...
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In this song the influence of the external troubles upon the inner
life of the singer is revealed. Throughout it breathes the spirit of
fear lest the soul should be seduced from the attitude of
whole-...
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Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth; (c) keep the door of my lips.
(c) He desires God to keep his thoughts and ways either from thinking
or executing vengeance....
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_Pour out. Explaining all the sentiments of my heart, Psalm lxi. 9.
(Calmet) --- This is never perfectly done with earthly friends, 1
Peter v. 7. (Berthier)_...
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How earnest is a child of God, that he should act and live as becometh
a child of God. He knows full well, that unless the Lord keep the
heart, the lips will utter foolishness. And when the Lord dispo...
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3._Set a watch, O Jehovah! upon my mouth_. As David was liable to be
hurt at the unbridled and unprincipled rage of his enemies, so as to
be tempted to act in a manner that might not be justifiable, h...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 140 THROUGH 144.
The five following psalms go over ground which we have trodden over in
detail: only they apply to a restored Israel, still in conflict, and
not...
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SET A WATCH, O LORD, BEFORE MY MOUTH,.... While praying, as Jarchi and
Kimchi; that he might not utter any rash, unguarded, and unbecoming
word; but take and use the words which God gives, even the ta...
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Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.
Ver. 3. _Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth_] _Orat pro patientia,_
saith one, here he prayeth for patience; lest by giving himself l...
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_Set a watch before my mouth_ That I may not, through mine own
infirmity, and the great provocation of mine enemies, break forth into
any unadvised speeches, or any expressions of impatience, distrust...
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1-4 Make haste unto me. Those that know how to value God's gracious
presence, will be the more fervent in their prayers. When presented
through the sacrifice and intercession of the Saviour, they wil...
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That I may not through mine own infirmity, and the great provocations
of mine enemies, break forth into any unadvised speeches, or any
expressions of impatience, or distrust, or envy, or malice, &c. M...
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Psalms 141:3 Set H7896 (H8798) guard H8108 LORD H3068 mouth H6310
watch H5341 (H8798) door H1817 lips...
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Psalms 141:1. _LORD, I cry unto thee: make haste unto me; give ear
unto my voice, when I cry unto thee._
You see how a child of God prays when he is in trouble. David says,
«I cry unto thee,» and the...
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CONTENTS: Prayer for God's favorable acceptance and powerful
assistance.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Though the snares be placed by the enemy with ever so much
subtlety, God can, and will, s...
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This psalm, like the last, is generally supposed to have been composed
by David during his persecution by Saul, probably when he fled to
Achish. The late Rev. Mr. Peters, a Cornish clergyman, has favo...
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_Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips._
THE REGULATION OF THE TONGUE
I. Importance of the subject. The use of speech is seldom considered
morally. Unless on some very partic...
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_Lord, I cry unto Thee._
AN INVOCATION FOR THE TRULY DESIRABLE IN HUMAN LIFE: -
I. Divine attention to human aspirations (verses 1, 2).
1. For immediate attention.
2. For favourable attention.
II...
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THE DOOR OF OUR LIPS
Set a watch, O Lord, before ray mouth; Keep the door of my lips.
Psalms 141:3.
I WANT to speak to you about a door which we all own. It is a red
folding door with two halves wh...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 141:1. This is an individual lament, a
prayer that God will protect the faithful person against all
insincerity and compromise....
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 141:3 The singer may be tempted to avoid danger
by joining the MEN WHO WORK INIQUITY; he asks God to help him avoid
all such temptation. This prayer reveals great insight into how...
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm presents,” says Perowne, “some peculiar difficulties
of Interpretation, which, however, are due neither to the words
employed nor to the grammatical construction, but to the e...
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EXPOSITION
ALMOST wholly a psalm of supplication. David is again in danger, and
needs a prompt deliverance (Psalms 141:1). This time the danger seems
to be that he may fall away, and be absorbed into...
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Psa 140:1-13, another psalm of David.
Deliver me, O LORD, from the evil man: preserve me from the violent
man; Which imagine mischiefs in their heart; continually are they
gathered together for war. T...
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James 1:26; James 3:2; Micah 7:5; Psalms 17:3; Psalms 39:1;...