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Verse Psalms 38:17. _FOR I_ AM _READY TO HALT_] Literally, _I am
prepared to_ _halt_. So completely infirm is my soul, that it is
impossible for me to take one right step in the way of righteousness,...
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FOR I AM READY TO HALT - Margin, as in Hebrew, “for halting.” The
word from which the word used here is derived means properly to lean
on one side, and then to halt or limp. The meaning here is, that...
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Psalms 38
The Suffering Saint and Confession of Sin
_ 1. Suffering and Humiliation (Psalms 38:1)_
2. Looking to the Lord (Psalms 38:9)
3. Confession and prayer ...
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XXXVIII. A PENITENTIAL PSALM. After a short prayer for pity (verbally
identical with Psalms 6:2), the poet describes his bodily and mental
pains, the desertion of his friends, and the unscrupulous att...
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HALT. Compare Psalms 35:15 and Genesis 32:31....
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Fresh pleadings with God....
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_For_&c. A further argument for a speedy hearing. For the metaphor cp.
Psalms 35:15.
_my sorrow_&c. I.e. my suffering is unceasingly present with me. Cp.
Psalms 51:3....
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PSALMS 38
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Prayer for Deliverance from Disease and from Enemies.
ANALYSIS
Part I. _Against Disease._ Stanza I., Psalms 38:1-2, Jehovah's Anger
Deprecated. Stanza II., Psalms 38:3-5...
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_FOR I AM READY TO HALT, AND MY SORROW IS CONTINUALLY BEFORE ME._
For I am ready to halt - perpetually I am all but so disabled as not
to stand upright and walk anymore. So Psalms 35:15, margin. I ma...
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This Ps. may be compared with Psalms 6. It is the prayer of one who,
like Job, is in great bodily suffering (Psalms 38:1), and is also
deserted by his friends (Psalms 38:11), and beset by treacherous...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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_[Psalms 38:18]_ כִּֽי ־אֲ֭נִי לְ צֶ֣לַע
נָכֹ֑ון...
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Psalms 38:1
THIS is a long-drawn wail. passionate at first, but gradually calming
itself into submission and trust, though never passing from the minor
key. The name of God is invoked thrice (Psalms 3...
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THE CRY OF THE NEEDY PENITENT
Psalms 38:1
A long drawn-out sigh of pain. Some think it should be classed with
Psalms 32:1; Psalms 51:1, as belonging to the time of David's fall and
repentance. It is...
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This is the third of what are known as the penitential psalms. The
circumstances of the singer were most distressing. He was suffering
from some terrible physical malady, deserted by his friends, and...
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For I [am] ready to (m) halt, and my sorrow [is] continually before
me.
(m) I am without hope to recover my strength....
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It is blessed, and it is precious to see Christ thus rolling himself,
if I may so say, upon God the Father in his trials, because it comes
in as a confirmation of all the covenant-engagements concerni...
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Psalms 38
_ Proper Psalm for Ash Wednesday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 38-40 = _ Day 8_ (_Morning_)....
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17_Surely I am ready to halt _This verse has led expositors to suppose
that David was afflicted with some sore, from which he was afraid of
having brought upon him the infirmity of halting all his day...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 38 AND 39.
Psalms 38 and 39 have, as I have said, a distinct and peculiar
character. The deliverance has been sought and looked for by the
upright, and forgivene...
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FOR I [AM] READY TO HALT,.... Meaning either that there was a
proneness in him to sin; see Jeremiah 20:10; or that he was subject to
affliction and adversity, as the same word is rendered in Psalms
35...
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For I [am] ready to halt, and my sorrow [is] continually before me.
Ver. 17. _For I am ready to halt_] _i.e._ To misbehave mysetf and so
to mar a good cause by ill-managing it, and then what will bec...
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_For I am ready to halt_ To fall into destruction, Jeremiah 20:10.
And, therefore, if thou dost not help me speedily it will be too late.
_My sorrow is continually before me_ I am deeply and constantl...
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PRAYER FOR RELIEF FROM A BURDEN OF GUILT.
A psalm of David, to bring to remembrance, to remind God of His great
mercy toward poor sinners, the hymn probably being intended for that
part of worship wh...
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For I am ready to halt, on the point of falling with lameness, AND MY
SORROW IS CONTINUALLY BEFORE ME, his feeling of guilt serving to keep
his misery always before his eyes....
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TO HALT:
_ Heb._ for halting...
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12-22 Wicked men hate goodness, even when they benefit by it. David,
in the complaints he makes of his enemies, seems to refer to Christ.
But our enemies do us real mischief only when they drive us f...
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Psalms 38:17 ready H3559 (H8737) fall H6761 sorrow H4341 continually
H8548
to halt - Heb. for halting, Psalms 35:15;...
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3). HE CALLS ON YHWH HIS LORD FOR DELIVERANCE FROM HIS ENEMIES IN VIEW
OF HIS OWN DEEP REPENTANCE AND HIS CONFIDENCE IN THE TRUE FAITHFULNESS
TO HIM OF YHWH, HIS GOD AND LORD (PSALMS 38:15).
As we hav...
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Psalms 38:17
There are some roads in which we cannot halt, the road, for instance,
which leads to death. There are paths in which it is _well_to halt:
the paths of infidelity and scepticism, unbelief...
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I am going to read two portions of Scripture. In the first, the 38 th
Psalm, we shall hear a suffering servant of Jehovah crying out to his
God.
Psalms 38:1. _O LORD, rebuke me not in thy wrath: neit...
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A Psalm of David, to bring to remembrance. Remember, although this is
a very sorrowful Psalm, it was written by a man of God. It will show
you what a terrible thing sin must be, for even a child of Go...
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CONTENTS: David's grief, complaints and confession.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: God often contends with His children to awaken their
consciences and to set their sins in order before them fo...
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In Psalms 38:19, David intimates that he was hated wrongfully, because
he followed good. This psalm was composed under some new outbreaking
of Saul's persecution, when his mind sunk under depression,...
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_For I am ready to halt._
RESOLUTION ALMOST EXHAUSTED
We reach the “I will” by “I must” and “I ought.” Now, this
struggle with self-will is like a man with narrow chest and feeble
lungs walking in th...
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_O Lord, rebuke me not in Thy wrath: neither chasten me in Thy hot
displeasure._
GREAT PERSONAL AFFLICTION
I. Elements of aggravation.
1. A dread of Divine displeasure (Psalms 38:1).
2. A crushing...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 38:1. In this lament the singer lays his
troubles before God, fully realizing that those troubles result from
his own sin. The psalm describes anguish of body and mind, dese...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 38:15 The singer shows true faith in confessing
his sin (v. Psalms 38:18) and in calling the Lord his SALVATION (v....
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INTRODUCTION
This is a psalm of David to call to remembrance his past life, and, no
doubt, has especial reference to his sin with Bathsheba. It calls up
to the view of his memory the sins of the past,...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is the third of the penitential psalms, and is appropriately
recited by the Church on Ash Wednesday. Of all the penitential psalms
it is the one which shows the deepest marks of utter...
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Psa 38:1-22. This is read on Yom Kippur. Now David, through some sin,
and he doesn't tell us what, became very sick. And this psalm is
occasion by this great sickness that David had because of some si...
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Isaiah 53:3; Micah 4:6; Micah 4:7; Psalms 35:15; Psalms 38:6;...
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To halt — just falling into destruction. Before me — I am
constantly sensible of thy just hand, and of my sins the cause of it....