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Verse Psalms 37:40. _THE LORD - SHALL DELIVER THEM_] For they are
always exposed to trials, and liable to fall.
_BECAUSE THEY TRUST IN HIM._] They keep faith, prayer, love, and
obedience in continual...
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AND THE LORD SHALL HELP THEM - He will interpose to defend them when
they are in danger and in trouble.
AND DELIVER THEM - Rescue them from their dangers, and from the power
of the wicked.
HE SHALL...
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Psalms 37
The Blessed Lot of the Righteous Contrasted with the Wicked
_ 1. Waiting for Jehovah and His promise (Psalms 37:1)_
2. The doom of the wicked and the portion of the righteous (Psalms
37:...
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XXXVII. An acrostic poem. Its object is to teach patience and hope.
The pious Jews, the Hasidim of Psalms 4:3 * who observe the Law
strictly, are at present poor and oppressed. They are to wait for th...
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DELIVER. have made them escape. trust in. fled for refuge to. Hebrew.
_hasah._ App-69....
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The final contrast....
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Stanza of _Tav_. Jehovah's faithfulness to His own....
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And the Lord helpeth them, and rescueth them:
He rescueth them from the wicked, and saveth them,
Because they have taken refuge in him (R.V.)....
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PSALMS 37
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
An Alphabetical Exhortation to Patience in Well-Doing, notwithstanding
the Temporary Prosperity of the Lawless.
ANALYSIS
It is not easy to resolve this psalm into any ot...
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_BUT THE SALVATION OF THE RIGHTEOUS IS OF THE LORD: HE IS THEIR
STRENGTH IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE._
The Hebrew copula [wª-] before the last letter of the alphabet
connects this strophe with all that pr...
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This is an acrostic Ps., in which the alphabetic arrangement is
carried without a break through 22 stanzas of varying length, to which
the vv. of the English Bible do not correspond. The contents are...
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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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וַֽ יַּעְזְרֵ֥ם יְהוָ֗ה וַֽ
יְפַ֫לְּטֵ֥ם יְפַלְּטֵ֣ם...
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Psalms 37:1
THERE is a natural connection between acrostic structure and didactic
tone, as is shown in several instances, and especially in this psalm.
The structure is on the whole regular, each seco...
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STEPS THAT SHALL NOT SLIDE
Psalms 37:30
How dear this psalm has been to God's saints! It has been peculiarly
prized by them in all ages. Gerhardt has paraphrased it in his noble
hymn:
Give to the w...
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This psalm has as its keynote "Fret not." The underlying problem is
the prosperity of evil men. It is an astonishment and a perplexity
still, troubling many a tried and trusting heart. The psalmist fi...
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I have not interrupted the progress of these verses from the same
reason as before: they contain so many beautiful repetitions of the
same unquestionable truth; the wicked shall not go unpunished, nei...
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REFLECTIONS
My soul! from the perusal of this blessed Psalm, take the apostle's
words as the best conclusion from the whole, and subscribe to the
doctrine, as a doctrine perfectly conclusive and unqu...
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Psalms 37. In this interesting psalm the great point pressed on the
remnant, a lesson for every soul, is waiting on Jehovah, and not
having the spirit disturbed by evil; they will soon be cut down lik...
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AND THE LORD SHALL HELP THEM,.... In their distress, and out of their
troubles, when none else can, and they themselves cannot; and that
seasonably, and sometimes with means, and sometimes without;
A...
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And the LORD shall help them, and deliver them: he shall deliver them
from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in him.
Ver. 40. _And the Lord shall help them, &c._] He shall, he shall, he
s...
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And the Lord shall help them and deliver them; He shall deliver them
from the wicked and save them because they trust in Him, making
Jehovah their sole refuge. The lesson of the psalm is beautifully
s...
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THE APPARENT GOOD FORTUNE OF THE GODLESS COMPARED WITH THE BELIEVERS'
TRUE HAPPINESS.
A psalm of David, rightly considered one of the most beautiful written
by him, called by Luther the garment of th...
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34-40 Duty is ours, and we must mind it; but events are God's, we
must refer the disposal of them to him. What a striking picture is in
ver. Psalms 37:35; Psalms 37:36, of many a prosperous enemy of...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 37:40 LORD H3068 help H5826 (H8799) deliver H6403 (H8762)
deliver H6403 (H8762) wicked H7563 save...
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4). THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE BEHAVIOUR AND DESTINIES OF THE RIGHTEOUS
AND OF THE UNRIGHTEOUS (TSADE TO TAU - PSALMS 37:32).
The Psalmist concludes his Psalm by making contrasts between the lives
and...
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TRUST
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 2:12). _...
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Psalms 37:17. _For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the
LORD upholdeth the righteous._
They must stand, therefore, for how shall he fall whom God upholds?
Psalms 37:18. The LORD knoweth t...
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May the Spirit of God graciously apply this Psalm to our hearts,
comforting us as no one else can! Is he not the Comforter, and what
better cordial has he for our spirits than his own Word?
Psalms 37...
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CONTENTS: The riddle of the prosperity of the wicked and the
affliction of the righteous.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: The believer should never waste a minute fretting about
his enemies, but...
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Psalms 37:1. _Fret not thyself,_ be not angry or irritated, _because
of evil doers._ Let the consummate courtier gain elevation, let the
merchant aggrandize his family, and the rich men buy the lands...
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_The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord._
A TESTIMONY TO FREE AND SOVEREIGN GRACE
“The salvation of the righteous “in the broadest sense of the
word” is of the Lord”; and the more breadth of m...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 37:1. This can be called a wisdom psalm
because it reflects on themes normally dealt with in the Bible’s
Wisdom Literature, particularly in Prove
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 37:32 This final section assures the faithful
that THE LORD WILL NOT ABANDON them to the POWER of the WICKED (vv....
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INTRODUCTION
This psalm was probably written by David in his old age, and contains
his experience in reference to the providential dealings of God with
men. It acknowledges the transient prosperity o...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is another of the alphabetical psalms (see above, Psalms 9:1;
Psalms 25:1; and 34.), and, though more free from irregularities than
the previous ones, is not altogether without them. W...
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Psa 37:1-40 is an interesting psalm of David in which he begins with
the words,
Fret not thyself because of evildoers, neither be thou envious against
the workers of iniquity (Psalms 37:1).
In verse...