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Verse Psalms 42:8. _THE LORD WILL COMMAND_] Every day the Lord will
give an especial commission to his loving-kindness to visit me. During
the night I shall sing of his mercy and goodness; and alterna...
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YET THE LORD WILL COMMAND HIS LOVING-KINDNESS IN THE DAYTIME -
literally, “By day the Lord will command his mercy;” that is, he
will so order or direct his mercy or his favor. The word “daytime”
here...
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II. THE EXODUS SECTION: BOOK TWO:PSALM 42-72
The second division of the book of Psalms corresponds to the book of
Exodus, the second book of the Pentateuch. That book begins with the
groans and moans...
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PSALMS 42, 43. Originally these two Pss. were one. This is proved by
the long refrain common to each, Why art thou cast down, O my soul,
etc. It recurs in Psalms 42:5; Psalms 42:11 and Psalms 43:5, an...
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YET. Omit this.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
HIS LOVINGKINDNESS... HIS SONG. Figure of speech _Ellipsis_ (Complex),
App-6, by which each is to be repeated in the other. "His
lovingkindness [a...
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From self he turns to God and pleads his cause....
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According to the rendering of the A.V., retained by the R.V., this
verse expresses the Psalmist's confidence that he will soon again
experience the favour of God, and give Him thanks for His goodness....
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YET THE LORD WILL COMMAND, &C.— _In the day-time the Lord commanded
his favour; I say; and in the night his song is in my mouth; a prayer
to my living God._ He applies to God day and night. In the day...
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THE PSALMS
BOOK THE SECOND
Psalms 42, 43
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Debarred Worshipper Mastering his Sorrow.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 42:1-5, A Debarred Worshipper, Nursing his Grief,
nevertheless Striv...
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_YET THE LORD WILL COMMAND HIS LOVINGKINDNESS IN THE DAYTIME, AND IN
THE NIGHT HIS SONG SHALL BE WITH ME, AND MY PRAYER UNTO THE GOD OF MY
LIFE._
Yet the Lord will command his loving kindness in the...
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BOOK 2
The second and third Books of the Psalter (Psalms 42-72, 73-89) are
but the two parts of a whole, the largest section of which (Psalms
42-83) is called the Elohistic Psalter, because the name E...
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_And_ MY PRAYER] RV '_even a_ prayer.'...
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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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YET THE LORD. — Better, _By day Jehovah shall command_ (or,
literally, _Jehovah command_)_ his grace._
AND IN THE NIGHT HIS SONG — _i.e._, a song to Him; but the
emendation _shîrah, “_song,” for _shî...
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_[Psalms 42:9]_ יֹומָ֤ם ׀ יְצַוֶּ֬ה יְהוָ֨ה ׀
חַסְדֹּ֗ו וּ֭...
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Psalms 42:1 , PSALMS 43:1
THE second book of the Psalter is characterised by the use of the
Divine name "Elohim" instead of "Jehovah." It begins with a cluster of
seven psalms (reckoning Psalms 42:1;...
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THIRSTING AFTER GOD
Psalms 42:1
This psalm clearly embalms the holy musings and yearnings of the
exiled king during Absalom's rebellion. Their setting to music was
left to the sons of Korah, 2 Chroni...
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This is the song of an exile and, moreover, of an exile among enemies
who have no sympathy with his religious convictions. He cries out
after God with all the intensity of one who knows God and cares...
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[Yet] the LORD (h) will command his lovingkindness in the daytime, and
in the night his song [shall be] with me, [and] my prayer unto the God
of my life.
(h) He assures himself of God's help in time...
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Every verse seems to change the mourner's situation. Here again he
takes comfort. The Lord will give songs in the night, and the day
shall manifest his praise....
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8._Jehovah will command his loving-kindness by day _The verb here used
is of the future tense; but I do not deny that, according to the
Hebrew idiom, it might be rendered in the past tense, as some do...
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BOOK 2 - PSALMS 42-72
In the second book, the remnant is viewed as outside Jerusalem, and
the city as given up to wickedness. This is seen throughout it. The
covenant connection of the Jews with Jehov...
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[YET] THE LORD WILL COMMAND HIS LOVINGKINDNESS IN THE DAYTIME,....
Which is a tender affection in God towards his people, springs from
his sovereign will and pleasure, is from everlasting, is ever the...
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Psalms 42:8 [Yet] the LORD will command his lovingkindness in the
daytime, and in the night his song [shall be] with me, [and] my prayer
unto the God of my life.
Ver. 8. _Yet the Lord will command hi...
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_Yet the Lord will command_ Will effectually provide and confer upon
me; _his lovingkindness_ His blessings, the effect of his
lovingkindness, which God is often said to command. _In the day-time,
and...
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AN EXILE'S LONGING FOR ZION.
To the chief musician, for performance in the liturgical part of the
Temple-services, Maschil, a didactic poem, for the sons of Korah,
written by some member of this Levit...
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Yet the Lord will command His loving-kindness in the daytime, a
morning of salvation following the night of sorrow, AND IN THE NIGHT
HIS SONG SHALL BE WITH ME, the excitement of his joy keeping him aw...
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6-11 The way to forget our miseries, is to remember the God of our
mercies. David saw troubles coming from God's wrath, and that
discouraged him. But if one trouble follow hard after another, if all...
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Psalms 42:8 LORD H3068 command H6680 (H8762) lovingkindness H2617
daytime H3119 night H3915 song H7892 prayer H8605 Go
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‘Yet in the daytime YHWH used to command his covenant love,
And in the night his song was with me,
Even a prayer to the God of my life.
I will say to God my rock, Why have you forgotten me?
Why do...
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Psalms 42:8
I. The first thought we would draw from this verse is that there must
be changes in every true life. (1) These changes give to life the most
opposed conditions light and darkness. There is...
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Psalms 42
This Psalm contains a prescription for a downcast soul, consisting of
three ingredients.
I. The first is inquiry: " _Why_art thou cast down?" Religious
despondency must have a cause; and i...
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Psalms 42:1. _As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth
my soul after thee, O God._
«As the hart panteth» or «brayeth.» And if such be your soul's
panting after God, you shall have what...
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We often read this Psalm, because we are very often in the same state
that the psalmist was in when he wrote it, and the language seems to
suit us at many periods of our life.
Psalms 42:1. _As the ha...
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Psalms 42:1. _As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth
my soul after thee, O God._
It is said that when they cannot find water, they sometimes let loose
a hart, which, flying over the d...
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Psalms 42:1. _As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth
my soul after thee, O God._
Hunted, hot, weary, thirsty! It must drink or die. You see the poor
creature with the big tears in its...
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CONTENTS: The experiences of a much afflicted saint and his confidence
in God.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: God often teaches His saints effectually to know the worth
of His mercies by cau...
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Psalms 42:3. _Tears have been my meat._ I abstained from food to
indulge in grief: my sorrows have superseded the desire of food.
Psalms 42:6. _The hill Mizar;_ the little hill on which Zoar was
buil...
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_Yet the Lord will command His lovingkindness in the daytime, and in
the night His song shall be with me._
THE CHANGES OF LIFE AND THEIR COMFORTS IN GOD
Psalms 43:1, have so close a connection that t...
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_As the heart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after
Thee, O God._
THE KORACHITE PSALMS
The second book of the Psalter, characterized by the use of the Divine
name “Elohim” instead...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 42:6 The second stanza sharpens the description
of the singer’s situation. He is in THE LAND OF JORDAN AND OF
HERMON, far from the sanctuary in Jerusalem. He knows that God is not...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_: “To the Chief Musician, Maschil, for the sons of
Korah.” Maschil, an instruction, a didactic poem.
“The sons of Korah,” descendants of Korah, were an important
company...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm, committed (like so many others) to the precentor, or.
chief musician, for its musical setting, is entitled "Maschil of the
sous of Korah"—_i.e._ an "instruction," or didactic ps...
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So we enter now into Psalms 42:1-11 into the second book of the
psalms.
And as a hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after
thee, O God (Psalms 42:1).
Jesus said, "Blessed are they...
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Acts 16:25; Colossians 3:3; Deuteronomy 28:8; Isaiah 30:29; Job 35:10
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Command — Will effectually confer upon me. Loving — kindness —
His blessings, the effects of his loving — kindness....