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Verse Psalms 69:6. _BE ASHAMED FOR MY SAKE_] The sins of the Jews
were a great stumbling-block in the way of the conversion of the
Gentiles. They had been the _peculiar people_ of the Lord. "How," sa...
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LET NOT THEM THAT WAIT ON THEE - Those who worship thee; those who are
thy true friends. True piety is often, in the Scriptures, represented
as waiting on the Lord. See Psalms 25:3, Psalms 25:5; Psalm...
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PSALM 69-72
Psalms 69
The Suffering and Rejected Christ
_ 1. Hated without a cause (Psalms 69:1)_
2. Bearing reproach (Psalms 69:7)
3. His own prayer ...
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LXIX. A PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE AND REVENGE. The author was a pious
Jew, burning with zeal for the purity of the Temple worship (Psalms
69:9). He was a representative man, so that the reproaches of tho...
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LORD GOD. Hebrew Adonai Jehovah. App-4..
GOD OF ISRAEL. See note on Isaiah 29:23....
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The Psalmist appeals to God for help, pleading the extremity of his
plight....
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Let not those that wait on thee be ashamed through me,
O Lord, Jehovah of hosts:
Let not those that seek thee be brought to dishonour through me, O God
of Israel.
Cp. Psalms 25:3; Psalms 38:15-16....
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Chastisement is not undeserved; but he commits himself to the mercy of
the Omniscient, and pleads for a hearing on the ground that the cause
of all God's servants is bound up with his cause. If he is...
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PSALMS 69
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Pictures of Distress and Outcries for Deliverance, followed by
Imprecations on Cruel Enemies, and by Promises of Praise.
ANALYSIS
This psalm is almost certainly Composit...
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_O GOD, THOU KNOWEST MY FOOLISHNESS; AND MY SINS ARE NOT HID FROM
THEE._
-He appeals in support of his prayer to God's knowledge that he
suffers reproach and estrangement, as if he were foolish and s...
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This whole Ps. should be compared with Psalms 22:31, 35, 38,, 40. It
is the prayer of one who is in deep distress, wrongfully persecuted by
enemies, and conscious that, though he is sinful, his suffer...
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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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LET NOT THEM. — We again meet the feeling so common in the Psalms
(see especially Psalms 44:17), that the sufferings of any member of
Israel must bring dishonour on the name of Jehovah and on His
reli...
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_[Psalms 69:7]_ אַל ־יֵ֘בֹ֤שׁוּ בִ֨י ׀
קֹוֶיךָ֮ אֲדֹנָ֥י...
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Psalms 69:1
THE Davidic authorship of this psalm is evidently untenable, if for no
other reason, yet because of the state of things presupposed in Psalms
69:35. The supposition that Jeremiah was the a...
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A CRY OUT OF DEEP WATERS
Psalms 69:1
This psalm and the Psalms 22:1 are quoted most often in the New
Testament as referring to our Lord. Psalms 69:1 is very sad.
Throughout we detect a heart-break. T...
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Perhaps in no psalm in the whole psalter is the sense of sorrow
profounder or more intense than in this. The soul of the singer pours
itself out in unrestrained abandonment to the overwhelming and
ter...
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Let not them that wait on thee, O Lord GOD of hosts, be ashamed for
(h) my sake: let not those that seek thee be confounded for my sake, O
God of Israel.
(h) Do not let my evil entreaty of the enemy...
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Reader! is not this a sweet prayer of Jesus, that none of his redeemed
may ever take shame at his cross, but rather glory in it? And observe
how the cause of the Father is pointed at in all that belon...
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6_O Jehovah, Lord of Hosts! let not them that wait for thee be ashamed
in me. _David declares that he is set forth as an example from which
all the people of God may derive matter either of hope or de...
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Psalms 69. The state of soul of which this most important psalm is the
expression demands the utmost attention and patient inquiry. We have
all along seen the remnant of Israel before us, or Christ as...
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LET NOT THEM THAT WAIT ON THEE, O LORD GOD OF HOSTS, BE ASHAMED FOR MY
SAKE,.... Of their expectation of redemption and salvation by the
Messiah, they have been waiting upon the Lord for; when they sh...
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Let not them that wait on thee, O Lord GOD of hosts, be ashamed for my
sake: let not those that seek thee be confounded for my sake, O God of
Israel.
Ver. 6. Let not them … be ashamed for my sake] Gi...
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_Let not them that wait on thee_ The truly pious, who believe thy
promises, and look to thee for the fulfilment of them; who are
conscious of their own weakness, and of the insufficiency of all human...
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1-12 We should frequently consider the person of the Sufferer here
spoken of, and ask why, as well as what he suffered, that, meditating
thereon, we may be more humbled for sin, and more convinced of...
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THEM THAT WAIT ON THEE, i.e. thy godly people, who rely upon thy
promises which thou hast made to all thine in general, and to me in a
special manner, wherein they also are concerned. ASHAMED, i.e.
fr...
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Psalms 69:6 wait H6960 (H8802) Lord H136 GOD H3069 hosts H6635 ashamed
H954 (H8799) seek H1245 ...
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We shall read together at this time a part of the 69 th Psalm, and
afterwards two passages in the New Testament. Although there is no
doubt that this Psalm is intended to describe a very large class o...
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CONTENTS: David complains of great distress and begs God to succor
him.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: When the waters of affliction rise about us, the only
course is to commit the keeping of o...
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The Chaldee paraphrase ascribes this psalm to David, and with great
care regards it as highly prophetic of the Messiah. St. Paul therefore
knew the high authority he had, in quoting it against the Jew...
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_Let not them that wait on Thee, O Lord, be ashamed for my sake._
ESPRIT DE CORPS
This poet is afraid that if he misbehaves himself people will exalt
themselves against God, and say with mocking laug...
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_Save me, O God; for the waters are come in unto my soul._
HUMAN SUFFERING
I. Man’s sufferings are sometimes overwhelmingly great. This shows--
1. The abnormal state of man. Was man made to suffer...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 69:1. This is an individual lament. A
faithful Israelite is suffering for wrongs he has done (v. Psalms
69:5). Attackers take advantage of his
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 69:6 The singer knows his sin could result in
some of the faithful (THOSE WHO HOPE IN YOU) being scorned. He prays
that this will not happen....
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the chief musician upon Shoshannim, a Psalm
of David.”
“_To the chief musician_.” See the introduction to Psalms 57.
“_Upon Shoshannim_. See the introduction to Psa...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is the cry of one suffering severely from men, partly on account
of his own sins (Psalms 69:5), but mainly for the sake of God (Psalms
69:7). It is said to be "written in the style of...
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The sixty-ninth psalm is a Messianic psalm. That is, it is a psalm of
prophecy concerning Jesus Christ. And there are many scriptures within
the psalm here that make reference to Jesus Christ.
Save me...
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2 Samuel 23:3; Acts 13:17; Acts 13:23; Acts 4:7; Isaiah 49:23;...
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THE PSALM OF THE TRESPASS OFFERING
Psalms 69:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The 69th Psalm, which we are to study today, is one of those great
Calvary Psalms which stir our souls. Like other Psalms there are...
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For my sake — Because of my sad disappointments. For if they see me
forsaken, they will be discouraged by this example....