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HEAR, O LORD, AND HAVE MERCY UPON ME, - etc. This, too, is the prayer
which he uttered in the calamities adverted to in Psalms 30:7. It is a
cry for mercy founded on the idea referred to in Psalms 30:...
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Psalms 30
A Psalm of Praise
_ 1. Praise for deliverance (Psalms 30:1)_
2. Past experience (Psalms 30:6)
Psalms 30:1. The inscr
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XXX. TRUST IN GOD, NOT IN SELF. The Ps. was not intended originally,
as the title suggests, for the purification and dedication of the
Temple in 165 B.C. after its pollution by Antiochus Epiphanes (p....
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By trouble he learnt whence his strength came, and betook himself to
prayer. Psalms 30:9 are the words of his prayer....
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PSALMS 30
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Song of Joy on Recovery from Sickness.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 30:1-3, Declaration of Praise and its Occasion.
Stanza II., Psalms 30:4-5, Call on Levites to Praise,...
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_HEAR, O LORD, AND HAVE MERCY UPON ME: LORD, BE THOU MY HELPER._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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Title.—(RV) 'A Psalm; a Song at the Dedication of the House; _a
Psalm_ of David.' There is no obvious connexion between the contents
of this Ps. and its title. It is a thanksgiving for recovery from a...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
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The translated Bible tex...
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_[Psalms 30:11]_ שְׁמַע ־יְהוָ֥ה וְ חָנֵּ֑נִי
יְ֝הוָה...
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Psalms 30:1
THE title of this psalm is apparently a composite, the usual "Psalm of
David" having been enlarged by the awkward insertion of "A Song at the
Dedication of the House," which probably indic...
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“JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING”
Psalms 30:1
This psalm dates from 2 Samuel 5:11. What a contrast between Adullam's
cave and the house of cedar! When God has lifted us up in mercy, we
should lift Him up...
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This is a song of praise for deliverance (1-5) and a meditation on the
deliverance and its lessons (6-12), with a final note of praise (12).
The phrases descriptive of the trouble are such as to leave...
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_Belly, or entrails. (Menochius) (Lamentations i. 20., and
Ecclesiasticus li. 29.) (Haydock) --- David was filled with
indignation at the conduct of his enemies. (Calmet) --- Both soul and
body felt t...
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Jesus's strong crying and tears were so important a part in his
mission, that the Holy Ghost seems to be directing the church to keep
them continually in view. And he generally blends with them the
tr...
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10._Hear, O Jehovah! _In this clause the Psalmist softens and corrects
his former complaint; for it would have been absurd to expostulate
with God like one who despaired of safety, and to leave off in...
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In Psalms 30 we have the contrast between trust in prosperity even in
that given of God and in God Himself. He has come in and lifted up the
poor, and not left him to his foes. His favor is life. If a...
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HEAR, O LORD, AND HAVE MERCY UPON ME,.... By lifting up the light of
his countenance again upon him; by manifesting and applying his
pardoning grace to him, and by delivering him out of all his
afflic...
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Hear, O LORD, and have mercy upon me: LORD, be thou my helper.
Ver. 10. _Hear, O Lord, and have mercy upon me_] When Faith had once
said to God what it hath to say, it will wait for a good answer,
re...
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6-12 When things are well with us, we are very apt to think that they
will always be so. When we see our mistake, it becomes us to think
with shame upon our carnal security as our folly. If God hide...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 30:10 Hear H8085 (H8798) LORD H3068 mercy H2603 (H8798) LORD
H3068 helper H5826 (H8802)
Hear
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HIS PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE (PSALMS 30:8).
Psalms 30:8
I cried to you, O YHWH,
And to YHWH I made supplication,
What profit is there in my blood,
When I go down to the pit?
Will the dust praise y...
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May the Holy Spirit, who inspired the writer of this Psalm, now lead
us into its inner meaning! It is entitled «A Psalm and Song at the
dedication of the house of David; «or, rather, «A Psalm; a song...
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CONTENTS: Thanksgiving for answer to prayer.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: We should hem all our blessings with praise lest they
unravel. Let us never forget to pray, nor ever doubt the succes...
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The title is, _a psalm and song._ Chrysostom, in his prologue,
understands it of a song set to the organ, or a concert of music, and
sung when David dedicated his palace in the city of Zion. Here his...
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_In my prosperity I said, I shall never be moved._
THE CONDITIONS AND ACTS OF LIFE, THE SPRINGS OF SOLEMN ISSUES
These verses may be taken as indicating the tendencies of certain
conditions and acti...
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_I will extol Thee, O Lord; for Thou hast lifted me up._
A PSALM OF DELIVERANCE
The title of this psalm is apparently a composite, the usual “Psalm
of David” having been enlarged by the awkward inser...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 30:1. According to the title, David
composed Psalms 30:1 for the temple’s dedication (which took place
after David died,...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 30:8 The mere prolonging of earthly days is not
the goal of deliverance. The faithful live to PRAISE God, to TELL OF
his FAITHFULNESS....
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INTRODUCTION
“This psalm was composed after recovery from a sickness which had
very nearly proved fatal. The singer begins with an inscription of
praise to God for His great goodness, and calls upon a...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm is one of thanksgiving from first to last, and commemorates
a deliverance from a great danger. It is divided into two unequal
portions—one of five and the ether of seven verses....
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I will extol thee, O LORD; for you have lifted me up, and you've not
made my foes to rejoice over me. O LORD my God, I cried unto you, and
you healed me. O LORD, you have brought up my soul from the g...
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Psalms 143:1; Psalms 143:7; Psalms 28:7; Psalms 51:1; Psalms 51:2;...