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Verse Psalms 52:9. _I WILL PRAISE THEE FOR EVER_] Because I know that
all my good comes from thee; therefore, will I ever praise thee for
that good.
_I WILL WAIT ON THY NAME_] I will expect all my bl...
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I WILL PRAISE THEE FOREVER, BEAUSE THOU HAST DONE IT - Because thou
art the source of my safety. The fact that I have been delivered from
the designs of Saul, and saved from the efforts of Doeg to bet...
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Psalms 52
The Proud and Boasting Man
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1. The character of the man of sin (Psalms 52:1)
2. The character of the righteous (Psalms 52:8)
The four Psalms which follow (all Maschil Psalms) give mos...
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LII. The Psalmist denounces an enemy of his who trusts in his wealth
and in unscrupulous falsehood. He is confident that this adversary
will be rooted up and that he himself will flourish and abide in...
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THOU HAST DONE IT. David ascribes all the glory to his God.
THY NAME. Thyself. See note on Psalms 20:1.
THY SAINTS. Some codices read singular. Thy beloved (One)....
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The sight of his fall inspires the righteous with awe, and gives
occasion for rejoicing at this proof of God's just government of the
world, for trustful hope, and grateful thanksgiving....
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_I will praise thee_ R.V., I will give thee thanks, "the sacrifice of
thanksgiving," Psalms 50:23.
_because thou hast done it_ For this emphatic absolute use of the verb
cp. Psalms 22:31; Psalms 37:5...
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I WILL WAIT ON THY NAME— To _wait on God's name,_ is, to wait or
call upon, and expect aid from him, whose name is Jehovah, and who is
every thing which that name implies. _This is good before the sai...
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PSALMS 52
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Doeg the Edomite Denounced.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 52:1-5, Doeg Remonstrated with, Described, and
Threatened. Stanza II., Psalms 52:6-9, The Laugh of the Righteous o...
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_I WILL PRAISE THEE FOR EVER, BECAUSE THOU HAST DONE IT: AND I WILL
WAIT ON THY NAME; FOR IT IS GOOD BEFORE THY SAINTS._
I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done (it). Faith
anticipates in...
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52:9 thee (i-4) Or 'give thee thanks,' and so Psalms 67:3 ,Psalms 67:5
. good. (k-26) Or 'and I will wait on thy name; because it is good
before thy godly ones.'...
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Title.—(RV) 'For the Chief Musician. Maschil of David: when Doeg the
Edomite came and told Saul, and said unto him, David is come to the
house of Ahimelech.' In some respects Doeg (1 Samuel 22:9) migh...
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BEFORE THY SAINTS] RV 'in the presence of thy saints,' to be connected
with I will wait. Possibly we should read,' I will declare that thy
name is good,' etc....
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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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BECAUSE THOU HAST DONE IT. — Better, _because thou workest, i.e.,
for thy works,_ but spoken in anticipation of future manifestations.
I WILL WAIT ON THY NAME.... — Better, _I will wait for thy glory...
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_[Psalms 52:11]_ אֹודְךָ֣ לְ֭ עֹולָם כִּ֣י
עָשִׂ֑יתָ...
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Psalms 52:1
THE progress of feeling in this psalm is clear, but there is no very
distinct division into strophes and one of the two Selahs does not
mark a transition, though it does make a pause. Firs...
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THE BOASTER AND THE TRUSTER
Psalms 52:1
The inscription of this psalm describes its origin. The contrast which
it presents is full of instruction. The ungodly is often a mighty man
in the estimation...
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In this song the attitude of God toward the wicked man who is a tyrant
is manifest. The mighty man who boasts himself in mischief is first
put in striking contrast to God whose mercy endureth continua...
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I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done (h) [it]: and I
will wait on thy name; for [it is] good before thy saints.
(h) Executed his vengeance....
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If we read these sweet verses, first with reference to Christ the head
of his Church, and then, as the language of faith, from a conscious
union with him, as the members of his body, we shall enter in...
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REFLECTIONS
MY soul, pause over the short relation, given in this Psalm, of the
malice of the wicked; and, in the instance of this wretched Edomite,
behold a representation of all that race. Children...
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9._I will praise thee, etc_. He concludes the psalm with thanksgiving,
and shows that he is sincere in this, by the special acknowledgement
which he makes of the fact that this had been the work of Go...
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In Psalms 52 we find faith as regards the power of the wicked man, who
was in presence of the godly. The goodness of God endured. God would
destroy the proud and deceitful man, while the righteous wou...
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I WILL PRAISE THEE FOR EVER,.... Both in this world, as long as he
lived, and had a being in it; and in the world to come, to all
eternity. This is a resolution respecting what he would do, when he
sh...
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I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done [it]: and I will
wait on thy name; for [it is] good before thy saints.
Ver. 9. _I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done it_] Hast
deliv...
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_I will praise thee because thou hast done it_ Destroyed mine and
thine implacable enemies, and established me in the throne, and in thy
house, of which I am no less assured than if it were already do...
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I will praise Thee forever, because Thou hast done it, preserving
David from all evil and making him partaker of the divine mercy; AND I
WILL WAIT ON THY NAME, hoping in the Lord as He has revealed Hi...
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THE PUNISHMENT OF EVIL TONGUES.
To the chief musician, for use in public worship, Maschil, a didactic
anthem, a psalm of David, when Doeg, the Edomite, came and told Saul,
and said unto him, David is...
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6-9 Those wretchedly deceive themselves, who think to support
themselves in power and wealth without God. The wicked man trusted in
the abundance of his riches; he thought his wickedness would help h...
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BECAUSE THOU HAST DONE IT, i.e. destroyed Doeg, and all mine and thine
implacable enemies, and established me in the throne, and in thy
house; of which I am no less assured than if it were already don...
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Psalms 52:9 praise H3034 (H8686) forever H5769 done H6213 (H8804)
saints H2623 wait H6960 (H8762) name...
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A DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE RIGHTEOUS SEE THE DECEITFUL MAN'S FATE AND
THE PERSONAL VINDICATION OF EACH OF THE RIGHTEOUS CONCERNING
THEMSELVES (PSALMS 52:6).
Psalms 52:6
‘The righteous also will see, a...
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CONTENTS: The triumph of God's people over all oppressors.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Those who think to support themselves in their own power
and wealth without God and His Word, are wretc...
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The title of this psalm is not disputed. It relates to the treachery
of Doeg. See the history, 1 Samuel 21:1; 1 Samuel 22:9.
Psalms 52:1. _Why boastest thou,_ oh Doeg, of thy superior loyalty to
Saul,...
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_I will praise Thee for ever, because Thou hast done it._
He closeth the psalm comfortably, with resolution to praise God, and
to depend upon Him. Whence learn
1. Victory over temptations obtained b...
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_Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man?_
A SOCIAL BETRAYER
This psalm may be regarded as presenting to us a social betrayer in a
variety of aspects. Doeg was an “informer,” one whom We...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 52:1. The faithful develop confidence in
God’s care and protection, particularly when surrounded by ruthless
enemies. The title sets the psalm during David’s flight from Sau...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 52:8 In contrast to the wicked who are
“uprooted” (v. Psalms 52:5), THE GODLY will be A GREEN OLIVE TREE
(an imag
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the Chief Musician, Maschil, a Psalm of
David, when Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul, and said unto him,
David is come to the house of Ahimelech.”
“_To the Chie...
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EXPOSITION
HERE, again, the title is the best guide to the origin, intent, and
authorship of the psalm. It is ascribed to David, and said to have
been written on the occasion when Doeg the Edomite acq...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Psalms 51:1-19.
David is surely one of the most outstanding characters of the Old
Testament. He was greatly hated and greatly loved. He had the capacity
to inspire t...
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Ephesians 3:20; Ephesians 3:21; Lamentations 3:25; Lamentations 3:26;...
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Thou hast — Destroyed mine and thine implacable enemies, and
established me in the throne, of which I am no less assured, than if
it were already done. I will continue in thy way, placing my whole
con...