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Verse Psalms 95:9. _WHEN YOUR FATHERS TEMPTED ME_] _Tried_ me, by
their insolence, unbelief, and blasphemy. They _proved_ me - they had
full proof of my power to save and to destroy. There _they saw m...
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WHEN YOUR FATHERS - Your ancestors. See this verse explained in the
notes on Hebrews 3:9.
TEMPTED ME - Tried me; tried my patience, to see how much I would
bear. This does not mean, as it commonly doe...
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Psalms 95
In Anticipation of His Coming
_ 1. Singing unto Him? (Psalms 95:1)_
2. Let us worship and bow down (Psalms 95:6)
It is a call to Israel in anticipation of the soon appearing of the
expec...
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XCV. A HYMN OF PRAISE. The greatness of God in nature. A warning from
the history of Israel in the wilderness. There is no cogent reason for
dividing the Ps. into two. For Massah and Meribah. see Exod...
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WHEN. Hebrew. _asher_. where.
TEMPTED. Figure of speech _Anthropopatheia._ App-6.
AND. yea....
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DISCOURSE: 660
DEVOTION TO GOD RECOMMENDED AND ENFORCED
Psalms 95:6. O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before
the Lord our Maker. For he is our God; and we are the people of his
pastur...
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Psalms 92-97
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Service of Song for a Sabbath Day.
ANALYSIS
Psalms 92: Personal SongProbably by a King.
Psalms 93: Jehovah Proclaimed King.
Psalms 94: Prayer for Vengeance on the...
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For he is our God; and we are the people of his pasture, and the
sheep of his hand. To day if ye will hear his voice,
-Warning against hardening the heart, and so forfeiting the Lord's
promised res...
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This Ps. (the 'Venite,' 'Invitatory Psalm') consists of a call to
praise God as King, as the Creator of the world, and the Shepherd of
His people (Psalms 95:1), followed by a warning against unbelief,...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE!
PSALMS 95
(THE SECOND *ROYAL PSALM)
Jesus said, "Go and do not break God's rules again". ...
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PROVED ME. — Properly, of trying metals. This term is used of
man’s attitude towards Providence, both in a good and bad sense
(Malachi 3:10; Malachi 3:15).
AND SAW MY WORK. — Better (as in Isaiah 49:1...
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אֲשֶׁ֣ר נִ֭סּוּנִי אֲבֹותֵיכֶ֑ם
בְּ֝חָנ֗וּנִי גַּם ־רָא֥וּ...
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Psalms 95:1
THIS psalm is obviously divided into two parts, but there is no reason
for seeing in these two originally unconnected fragments. Rather does
each part derive force from the other; and noth...
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PRAISE THE LORD AND TEMPT HIM NOT
Psalms 95:1
This psalm is deeply inwoven into the life of the Church, because of
the worshipful strain which pervades it, and also because of the
illuminating manner...
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We pause here to note a connection between a group of psalms, viz.,
Psalms 93:1; Psalms 94:1; Psalms 95:1; Psalms 96:1;...
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_Moved. Hebrew, "in labour," (Isaias xxvi. 17.; Theodoret; Calmet) or
"fear ye before him all the earth." (Houbigant) --- In Paralipomenon,
the sentences are in a different order. (Haydock)_...
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The Holy Ghost hath given his decided comment upon this scripture,
with reference to the church, Hebrews 3:4, and adverts to the
circumstances of Israel at the waters of Massah and Meribah, Exodus
17:...
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9_When your fathers tempted me, they proved me _The Psalmist
insinuates, as I have already remarked, that the Jews had been from
the first of a perverse and almost intractable spirit. And there were
t...
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From Psalms 95 to 100 we have the progress of the introduction of the
Only-begotten into the world most distinctly brought out; but here,
all through, seen as Jehovah coming from heaven in judgment, a...
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WHEN YOUR FATHERS TEMPTED ME,.... Or, "where" i; that is, in the
wilderness, particularly at Meribah and Massah; it was Christ they
tempted, as appears from 1 Corinthians 10:9
PROVED ME: had proof of...
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When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my work.
Ver. 9. _When your fathers tempted me_] Ten times, all along the
wilderness, Numbers 14:22, though
_ They saw my work_] Both mercies and jud...
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_Harden not your heart_ As if he had said, _If ye will hear his
voice_, and profit by what you hear, then do not harden your hearts by
obstinate unbelief and wilful disobedience, rebelling against the...
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7-11 Christ calls upon his people to hear his voice. You call him
Master, or Lord; then be his willing, obedient people. Hear the voice
of his doctrine, of his law, and in both, of his Spirit: hear a...
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WHEN; or, _in which place_; which may belong either to Meribah and
Massah, or to the wilderness last mentioned. Or, _surely_, as this
word is oft used in Scripture, as hath been observed once and agai...
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Psalms 95:9 fathers H1 tested H5254 (H8765) tried H974 (H8804) saw
H7200 (H8804) work H6467
When -...
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TEMPTED
Temptation. (Psalms 106:14); (Genesis 3:1); (James 1:2)....
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Psalms 95:1. _O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful
noise to the rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence
with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalm...
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Psalms 95:1. _O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful
noise to the rock of our salvation._
The worship of God should always be joyful, hence there is to be much
singing in it. God is...
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CONTENTS: A call to praise God as our gracious benefactor.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: It is due our God and King that we should speak forth and
sing forth His praises out of the abundanc...
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The Jews with one consent refer this psalm to the days of the Messiah.
St. Paul had therefore the fullest authority for addressing it to the
Hebrews. It was composed by David, when God had put all adj...
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_O come, let us sing unto the Lord._
THE GRANDEST OF CREATURE SERVICES
I. It is the most righteous. Adoration rendered to--
1. The greatest Being.
(1) Great in Himself (Psalms 95:3).
(2) Great in...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 95:1. This psalm encourages its singers
to learn from the rebellion of a previous generation. They should
faithfully heed God’s “voice” (vv. Psalm
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 95:7 Since worship includes the priests reading
and explaining the Scriptures, the worshipers will HEAR HIS VOICE, but
they must then believe and obey their great King. This secti...
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm is one of a series intended for the Temple worship, and
possibly composed for some festal occasion. Both the joyfulness of its
opening verses, and its general character, in wh...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a liturgical psalm, probably composed for the temple service,
and still used in the synagogue as one of the Friday evening Psalms
which introduce the sabbath. The Western Church has...
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O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the
rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with
thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. For the
LOR...
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1 Corinthians 10:9; John 15:24; Matthew 11:20; Numbers 14:22;...
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Works — Both of mercy, and of justice....