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Verse Psalms 109:7. _LET HIM BE CONDEMNED_] יצא רשע _yetse
rasha_. "Let him come out a wicked man;" that is let his wickedness be
made manifest.
_LET HIS PRAYER BECOME SIN._] Thus paraphrased by Cal...
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WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED ... - When for his offences he shall be
arraigned. The psalmist supposes that he “might” be put on trial;
he seems to suppose that this “would be.” Such wickedness could
not al...
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PSALM 109-113
Psalms 109 Christ in Humiliation
_ 1. Despised and rejected (Psalms 109:1)_
2. The rejectors and their fate (Psalms 109:6)
3. The Christ in His sorrow ...
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CIX. A PSALM OF CURSING. This Ps. is further than anything else in the
whole Psalter from the spirit of Christianity. It falls into three
parts: Psalms 109:1. The Psalmist's distress in persecution; P...
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SIN. Hebrew. _chata._ App-44....
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PSALMS 109
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
David, Rehearsing how His Enemies have Cursed him, Refers his Cause to
Jehovah.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 109:1-5, The Psalmist Entreats Jehovah to speak up
for him ag...
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When he shall be judged, let him be condemned: and let his prayer
become sin.
WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED, LET HIM BE CONDEMNED - literally, 'let him
go forth (from the trial pronounced) guilty,' even...
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109:7 sin; (f-16) i.e. be imputed as sin....
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The strongest of the imprecatory Pss. (see Intro.). Probably it is
just to regard the Psalmist as speaking in the name of the whole
nation, vexed and harried by foreign enemies, e.g. Antiochus
Epiphan...
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LET HIS PRAYER BECOME SIN] truly a horrible curse: cp. Proverbs 15:8....
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
A MAN WITH TROUBLE
PSALMS 109
Jesus said, "You will be happy when people are not kind to you and do
bad things to you. You will be happy because you love me, ev...
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WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED. — Literally, _in his being judged._ (See
margin.) The meaning is, “may he go out of court a condemned man.”
LET HIS PRAYER BECOME SIN. — If this clause stood by itself, the
mo...
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בְּ֭ הִשָּׁ֣פְטֹו יֵצֵ֣א רָשָׁ֑ע וּ֝
תְפִלָּתֹ֗ו...
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Psalms 109:1
THIS is the last and the most terrible of the imprecatory psalms. Its
central portion (Psalms 109:6) consists of a series of wishes,
addressed to God, for the heaping of all miseries on t...
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THE PERSECUTOR OF THE NEEDY
Psalms 109:1
This psalm is like a patch of the Sahara amid a smiling Eden. But,
terrible as the words are, remember that they were written by the man
who, on two occasions...
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This is a psalm full of interest. The singer is in a place of terrible
suffering due to the implacable hostility of his foes. The passage
containing the imprecations (vv. Psa 109:6-19) contains the si...
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When he shall be judged, let him be condemned: and let his (d) prayer
become sin.
(d) As to the elect all things turn to their profit, so to the
reprobate, even those things that are good, turn to th...
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Way. By the torrent Cedron, the passion of Christ is insinuated.
(Houbigant) --- During life, he and his faithful servants shall be
exposed to many sufferings, for which they will be amply rewarded.
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As the authority we have for applying all that is here said in a way
of denunciation, to the person of Judas, is derived particularly from
the apostle Peter's quoting this passage in direct reference...
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7_When he is judged, let him depart guilty _Another imprecation is,
that, being summoned to judgment, he might be punished without mercy,
and that, though he humbly crave forgiveness, the judge should...
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Psalms 109. It is certain that this psalm applies to Judas; but we
shall see, in reading it, that we cannot apply all of it exclusively
to him. And this is a help to us, to understand the way in which...
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WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED, LET HIM BE CONDEMNED,.... When he shall be
arraigned at the bar of his own conscience, and be charged with the
sin of which he is guilty, let conscience, which is as a thousan...
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_Set thou a wicked man over him_ Either over all his enemies, speaking
of them collectively, or over some one particular enemy, who was worse
than any of the rest, more implacable and inexcusable, who...
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LAMENT OF THE RIGHTEOUS AGAINST TRAITORS AND ENEMIES.
To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical part of worship, a
psalm of David, in which he indeed may have reference to conditions of
his own...
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When he shall be judged, let him be condemned, and let his prayer
become sin, since it was not the crying of a penitent sinner, but of
one in the depths of blasphemous despair. We are here reminded of...
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BE CONDEMNED:
_ Heb._ go out guilty, or wicked...
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6-20 The Lord Jesus may speak here as a Judge, denouncing sentence on
some of his enemies, to warn others. When men reject the salvation of
Christ, even their prayers are numbered among their sins. S...
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WHEN HE SHALL BE JUDGED; when he shall be called to an account, and
his cause examined before thy tribunal. LET HIS PRAYER BECOME SIN,
i.e. be turned into sin, or be imputed to him as his sin, or be a...
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Psalms 109:7 judged H8199 (H8736) found H3318 (H8799) guilty H7563
prayer H8605 sin H2401
be condemned - Heb. go out guilty, or wicked,...
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CONTENTS: Complaint of the malice of enemies and appeal to the
righteous God for judgment.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Satan.
CONCLUSION: When enemies are spiteful and malicious, it is the
unspeakable c...
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Psalms 109:6. _Set thou a wicked man over him._ This cannot apply to
Ahithophel; he was already his own executioner. _Let Satan,_ that is,
an adversary, stand at his right hand, to accuse him, as Doëg...
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_Hold not Thy peace, O God of my praise._
A SONG OF IMPRECATION
I. The misdeeds of the wicked (Psalms 109:1).
II. The imprecation of wrath (verses 6-20).
III. The cry for mercy (Psalms 109:21). “Th...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 109:1. This is an individual lament. A
faithful Israelite is being attacked in return for the good he has
done to his attackers (vv. Psalms
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 109:6 The psalmist asks God to defend him by
bringing on his enemies the troubles they deserve. The WICKED MAN and
ACCUSER (v....
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INTRODUCTION
“This,” says Perowne, “is the last of the Psalms of imprecation,
and completes the terrible climax. In the awfulness of its anathemas,
the Psalm surpasses everything of the kind in the O...
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EXPOSITION
THE title of this psalm—"To the chief musician, a psalm of
David"—is thought to be not inappropriate. We may have here David's
own appeal to God against his persecutors, and especially agai...
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Psa 109:1-31 makes me glad that I'm not an enemy of David. For this is
one of those psalms where he really takes off again against his
enemies, and I mean he goes after them with tongs.
Hold not thy...
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2 Samuel 15:7; 2 Samuel 15:8; Galatians 3:10; Isaiah 1:15; Isaiah 66:3
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Sin — Because it is not from his heart....