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Verse Psalms 102:24. _I SAID, O MY GOD_] This and the following verses
seem to be the _form of prayer_ which the captives used previously to
their deliverance.
_THY YEARS_ ARE _THROUGHOUT ALL GENERA...
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I SAID, O MY GOD, TAKE ME NOT AWAY IN THE MIDST OF MY DAYS - This was
the burden of my prayer, for this I earnestly pleaded. See Psalms
30:9; Isaiah 38:1, Isaiah 38:9. The word used here means “to cau...
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Psalms 102
Christ the King in His Humiliation
_ 1. In the place of humiliation and dependence (Psalms 102:1)_
2. His enemies (Psalms 102:8)
3. The set time for Zion ...
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CII. The title, which is unique in the Psalter, describes the contents
of Psalms 102:1 very well. So far the Ps. is the prayer of a man in
extreme affliction. The same may be said of Psalms 102:23 and...
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MY GOD. Hebrew. _Eli. my_ El. App-4....
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PSALMS 102
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Prayer of a Humbled One brings a Threefold Answer of Peace.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 102:1-11, A Humbled One's Complaint. Stanza II.,
Psalms 102:12-17
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This shall be written for the generation to come: and the people
which shall be created shall praise the LORD.
-The generation to come shall praise the Lord for having loosed the
groaning prisoners...
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102:24 generation. (f-22) Lit. 'in generation of generations.' see
Psalms 72:5 ....
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This Ps. belongs to the closing days of the exile, and utters the hope
of Israel's restoration (Psalms 102:13). The Psalmist has been
supposed by some to speak simply in the name of the nation, but it...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
A YOUNG MAN WITH TROUBLE
PSALMS 102
Jesus said, "Do not let trouble stay in your mind. *Believe in God
and believe in me also". ...
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TAKE ME NOT AWAY. — The fear of not living to see the restoration of
his race prompts the psalmist to this prayer to the God whose years
are not, like man’s, for one generation, but endure from age to...
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_[Psalms 102:25]_ אֹמַ֗ר אֵלִ֗י אַֽל
־תַּ֭עֲלֵנִי בַּ...
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Psalms 102:1
Psalms 102:13 show that the psalm was written when Zion was in ruins
and the time of her restoration at hand. Sadness shot with hope, as a
cloud with sunlight, is the singer's mood. The p...
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THE TIME TO HAVE MERCY UPON ZION
Psalms 102:12
We must remember that the Holy Spirit appropriates the closing words
of this psalm as addressed to our Lord. See Hebrews 1:10. This gives
new point to t...
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This is a song of faith triumphing over affliction. Beginning with a
prayer for deliverance, and a statement of the circumstances of
suffering in which he then was, together with a recognition of thos...
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I do not presume to say as much, but I would ask, is not this verse a
prayer of Christ, as the Christ of God? Taking it in connection with
what went before, God the Father is represented as beholding...
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What then does the prophet mean when he prays, _Let us not perish in
the midst of our course? _(160) The reason stated in the clause
immediately following, _Thy years are from generation to generation...
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Psalms 102 is one of the most, perhaps the most, remarkable of all the
psalms, and presents Christ in a way divinely admirable. Verse 10
(Psalms 102:10) gives the occasion of the cry with which the ps...
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I SAID, O MY GOD, TAKE ME NOT AWAY IN THE MIDST OF MY DAYS;.... Which
was always reckoned as a judgment, as a token of God's sore
displeasure, and as what only befell wicked men, Psalms 55:23, in the...
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_I said, O my God, take me not away in the midst of my days: thy years
[are] throughout all generations._
Ver. 24. _Take me not away in the midst of my days_] Heb. Make me not
to ascend, _Serus in co...
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But, _I said, O my God, take me not away_, &c. I prayed most earnestly
to him, and said, _O my God_, who hast so graciously begun our
deliverance, take me not away before it be completely finished, bu...
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I said, O my God, take me not away in the midst of my days, death
before the fulfillment of the average allotted life being considered a
particularly severe punishment of the Lord; THY YEARS ARE THROU...
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COMPLAINT OF ONE IN GREAT TROUBLE.
A prayer of the afflicted, one in great misery and distress, when he
is overwhelmed, Psalms 61:2, and poureth out his complaint, as from an
inverted vessel, in a fu...
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23-28 Bodily distempers soon weaken our strength, then what can we
expect but that our months should be cut off in the midst; and what
should we do but provide accordingly? We must own God's hand in...
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TAKE ME NOT AWAY; do not wholly cut off and destroy thy people of
Israel. In the midst of my days; before they come to a full age and
stature, and to the plenary possession of thy promises, and especi...
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Psalms 102:24 said H559 (H8799) God H410 away H5927 (H8686) midst
H2677 days H3117 years H8141 all...
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Psalms 102:24
The text is an earnest, impassioned prayer, a prayer against death;
and the fact which gives it its earnestness and impassioned energy is
that he who offers it is in "the midst of his d...
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CONTENTS: Sorrowful complaint of great afflictions and a believing
prospect of deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: The greatest ease to an afflicted spirit is to unburden
itself by a...
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It appears from Psalms 102:13, that this psalm was written in Babylon,
and near the time of the Jewish emancipation. It is highly prophetic
of the greater deliverance by the Messiah, whose law should...
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_I said, O my God, take me not away in the midst of my days: Thy years
are throughout all generations._
THE DEATH OF GOOD MEN, IN THE MIDST OF THEIR DAYS, CONSIDERED AND
IMPROVED
I. The reasons of t...
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_Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto Thee._
THOUGHTS OF COMFORT AND COMPLAINT
I. Thoughts of complaint (Psalms 102:1).
1. Concerning bodily sufferings.
(1) The physical anguish of lif...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 102:1. The title, “A Prayer of one
afflicted,” makes it clear that this is an individual lament. At the
same time, it is certainly not individualistic: the “I” who sings
thi...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 102:23 The person who feels what vv. Psalms
102:3 describes is keenly aware of his own mortality. It seems like
the troubles will shorten his life even further. The prayer is
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INTRODUCTION
It is impossible to determine on what occasion and by whom this Psalm
was composed. Prof. Alexander and Hengstenberg regard it as a
composition of David. But from internal evidence, espec...
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EXPOSITION
THE "title" of this psalm is altogether peculiar, being "a Prayer for
the afflicted, when he faints, and pours out his complaint before
Jehovah." This is clearly a general direction for the...
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In Psalms 102:1-28, David begins with a prayer asking God to hear his
prayer.
Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come unto thee. Hide not thy
face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline...
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I said — Do not wholly destroy thy people Israel. In the midst —
Before they come to a full possession of thy promises and especially
of that fundamental promise of the Messiah. Thy years — Though we...