THE HEADING (PSALMS 56:1 A).
‘For the Chief Musician; set to Yonath elem rehokim (‘the silent
dove of far off places (or ‘men')'). A Psalm of David. Michtam; when
the Philistines took him in Gath.
This is another Psalm dedicated to the Choirmaster or Chief Musician
(the head of music). A Michtam ma... [ Continue Reading ]
‘All day long they wrest my words,
All their thoughts are against me for evil.'
So now that he is in Philistine territory David finds that he has not
escaped from trouble. It still dogs him ‘all day long'. The
Philistines are suspicious of this Israelite fugitive who has come
among them, and they... [ Continue Reading ]
A DESCRIPTION OF HIS ENEMIES TACTICS AS THEY CLOSE IN ON HIM (PSALMS
56:5).
These words could still refer to his enemies in Israel, but it seems
more likely that they have his current situation in mind as a fugitive
among the Philistines. When he arrived among them it would not be
surprising if he... [ Continue Reading ]
AN EXPRESSION OF HIS TRUST IN GOD IN THE FACE OF HIS ENEMIES (PSALMS
56:8).
His confidence lies in the fact that he knows that he is the chosen of
YHWH, that God is keeping count of his wanderings, and has stored up
his tears. Thus he knows that God is ‘for him', and that those who
are opposing him... [ Continue Reading ]
AN EXPRESSION OF HIS GRATITUDE TO GOD FOR HIS DELIVERANCE (PSALMS
56:12).
Having prayed through to total confidence in God David now gives
thanks for the certainty of his deliverance. God has delivered him in
the past and he is confident that God will go on delivering him.
Psalms 56:12
Your vows... [ Continue Reading ]