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Verse Psalms 54:7. _FOR HE HATH DELIVERED ME_] Saul had now decamped;
and was returned to save his territories; and David in the meanwhile
escaped to En-gedi. God was most evidently the author of this...
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FOR HE HATH DELIVERED ME OUT OF ALL TROUBLE - This is spoken either in
confident expectation of what would be, or as the statement of a
general truth that God did deliver him from all trouble. It was...
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Psalms 54
The Prayer of the Godly
_ 1. The prayer for salvation (Psalms 54:1)_
2. The assurance of faith (Psalms 54:4)
During that final apostasy when the man of sin is revealed, the saints
among...
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LIV. THE PSALMIST PRAYS FOR DELIVERANCE FROM POWERFUL AND BITTER FOES.
He trusts in God who will destroy his enemies. When that is done, he
will offer sacrifice in thanksgiving. His enemies are Jews f...
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DELIVERED . rescued.
SEEN HIS DESIRE: or, looked upon, and thus seen Jehovah's deliverance.
To the chief Musician. See App-64.
ON . relating to.
NEGINOTH . smitings: i.e. the great smitings of my e...
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A confident expectation of deliverance and vow of thanksgiving....
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_For he hath delivered me_ Such a transition from the second person of
Psalms 54:6 to the third person is quite possible: cp. the converse
transition in Psalms 54:5: but the subject of the verb maybe...
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HE HATH DELIVERED ME OUT OF ALL TROUBLE— _From every strait._ In
Psalms 92:11 we have a similar expression to the last clause of this
verse, _mine eye hath seen,_ &c. where the words _his desire,_ are...
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PSALMS 54
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Prayer Prompted by the Hostile Action of the Zephites.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 54:1-2, Prayer for Salvation and Vindication;
supported by a _Refrain, vet._ 3, descr...
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_FOR HE HATH DELIVERED ME OUT OF ALL TROUBLE: AND MINE EYE HATH SEEN
HIS DESIRE UPON MINE ENEMIES._
For he hath delivered me out of all trouble. In faith he sees the
deliverance already accomplished,...
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54:7 trouble; (i-9) Or 'pressure.' see Psalms 4:1 ....
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Title.—(RV) 'For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments.
Maschil of David: when the Ziphites came and said to Saul, Doth not
David hide himself with us?' Whatever be the value of the title there...
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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This verse does not actually state what has happened, but, according
to a well-known Hebrew idiom should be rendered, _When he shall have
delivered,_ &c
HATH SEEN HIS DESIRE. — Or, _hath gloated on_ T...
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_[Psalms 54:9]_ כִּ֣י מִ כָּל ־צָ֭רָה
הִצִּילָ֑נִי...
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Psalms 54:1
THE tone and language of this psalm have nothing special. The
situation of the psalmist is the familiar one of being encompassed by
enemies. His mood is the familiar one of discouragement...
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SINNERS ALL-GOD ALONE CAN HELP
Psalms 53:1; Psalms 54:1
That Psalms 53:1 should be a repetition of Psalms 14:1, with very few
variations,
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The burden of the psalm is expressed in the first two verses. Its
reason is described in verse Psalms 54:3, while assurance is the song
of what remains.
Taking the second and third sections first, the...
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For he hath delivered me out of all trouble: and mine eye hath (g)
seen [his desire] upon mine enemies.
(g) We may lawfully rejoice for God's judgments against the wicked, if
our affections are pure....
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_Dove, which flies swiftly. He now adored the judgments of God, which
chastised him, as he had threatened; (2 Kings xii. 11.) though, while
innocent, he had rejected a similar proposal, Psalm x. 1. Th...
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Reader, do observe how Christ, in the days of his flesh, found support
and confidence in resting himself wholly upon his Father; so have the
faithful done, so must the faithful do, in all ages. The cl...
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REFLECTIONS
READER, let you and I make the same conclusion from the perusal of
this Psalm, as is here made, and the confidence in this will bear our
souls up during the exercises of the passing hour,...
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Psalms 54 is the cry to God to deliver according to the value of His
name, the subject of trust. The double character of the enemies is
spoken ofstrangers, enemies from without; and oppressors, the pr...
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FOR HE HATH DELIVERED ME OUT OF ALL TROUBLE,.... As he desired, 1
Samuel 26:24; that is, out of all his present trouble; not that he had
no more afterwards; for as soon as one trouble is gone, general...
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For he hath delivered me out of all trouble: and mine eye hath seen
[his desire] upon mine enemies.
Ver. 7. _For he hath delivered me_] _i.e._ He surely will. This is the
language of faith; this is t...
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_I will freely sacrifice_, &c. Not by constraint, as many do, because
they are obliged to do it, and cannot neglect it without shame and
inconvenience to themselves; but with a willing and cheerful mi...
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4-7 Behold, God is mine Helper. If we are for him, he is for us; and
if he is for us, we need not fear. Every creature is that to us, and
no more, which God makes it to be. The Lord will in due time...
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He speaks of it as a thing already done, either to express his
assurance of it, or because this Psalm was made after it was done. HIS
DESIRE; or, _thy vengeance_; which may be understood out of PSALMS...
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Psalms 54:7 delivered H5337 (H8689) trouble H6869 eye H5869 seen H7200
(H8804) enemies H341 (H8802)
For
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CONTENTS: Prayer for rescue from oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: If we are for God, we may be assured God will be for us
and that we will have such care from Him that we need never s...
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Psalms 54:1. _By thy name._ See note on Proverbs 18:10.
Psalms 54:7. _Mine eye hath seen_ his desire upon _mine enemies._ The
words, _his desire,_ are not in the Hebrew. David says merely that his
ene...
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_I will freely sacrifice unto Thee: I will praise Thy name, O Lord,
for it is good._
THANK-OFFERINGS
The closing verses of this simple little psalm touch very familiar
notes. The faith which has pray...
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_Behold, God is mine helper; the Lord is with them that uphold my soul
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GOD OUR HELPER
I. When God is the helper of His people.
1. In the great crisis of their conversion. He raiseth from the pit,...
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_Save me, O God, by Thy name, and judge me by Thy strength._
PHASES OF PIETY
I. Piety praying. The prayer has respect to--
1. The character of God (Psalms 54:1).
2. The entreatability of God (Psal...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 54:1. This is an individual lament,
asking for God’s help against those who threaten the lives of the
faithful. The title connects the song to the events of...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 54:6 The worshiper looks forward to continued
enjoyment of God’s presence and favor. The FREEWILL OFFERING is a
kind of peace offering (Leviticus 7
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the Chief Musician on Neginoth.” There is
very little doubt that “_Neginoth_” is “the general term
denoting all stringed instruments whatsoever, whether played with...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a short psalm, written in a time of great trouble, and
containing, first, an earnest prayer for deliverance (Psalms 54:1);
and then an expression of confidence in God's aid, and of...
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Psa 54:1-7 is to the chief musician on a stringed instrument. A prayer
of David. When the Ziphims came and said to Saul, "David is hiding
down in the wilderness of Ziph." And so, even as he didn't car...
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1 Samuel 26:24; 2 Samuel 4:9; 2 Timothy 4:18; Genesis 48:16; Psalm