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Verse Psalms 50:7. _HEAR, O MY PEOPLE_] As they were now amply
informed concerning the nature and certainty of the general judgment,
and were still in a state of probation, Asaph proceeds to show the...
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HEAR, O MY PEOPLE, AND I WILL SPEAK - God himself is now introduced as
speaking, and as stating the principles on which the judgment will
proceed. The previous verses are introductory, or are designed...
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Psalms 50
The Demands of a Righteous God
_ 1. His coming and His call (Psalms 50:1)_
2. The God of Israel speaks (Psalms 50:7)
3. The demands of righteousness ...
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L. GOD LOOKS TO CONDUCT RATHER THAN TO SACRIFICE. For the attitude to
sacrifice, _cf._ Psalms 40*.
PSALMS 50:1. The expected Theophany.
PSALMS 50:1. Read _mg._ with LXX. CALLED THE EARTH: since the...
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_I will testify against thee_ Or, I will protest unto thee, of solemn
wanting and exhortation. Cp. Psalms 81:8, another Asaphite Psalm.
_I_am _God,_even _thy God_ The words which stand at the head of...
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The trial begins. God is the accuser as well as the judge. Israel's
sacrifices are unexceptionable, but it is not slain beasts which the
Lord of all the earth desires, but the devotion of the heart,
e...
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DISCOURSE: 584
SPIRITUAL OBEDIENCE PREFERRED BEFORE SACRIFICE
Psalms 50:7. Hear, O my people, and I will speak; O Israel, and I will
testify against thee; I am God, even thy God. I will not reprove th...
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HEAR, O MY PEOPLE— The prophet here, as in Psalms 50:5 introduces
God the Father, speaking to the church. _I will testify against thee,_
is rendered by Castalio, _while I give thee this notice;_ namel...
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PSALMS 50
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Judgment on Israel Pronounced amid the Solemnities of an Audible and
Visible Divine Manifestation.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 50:1-7, Preparations for Judgment: consisti...
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_HEAR, O MY PEOPLE, AND I WILL SPEAK; O ISRAEL, AND I WILL TESTIFY
AGAINST THEE: I AM GOD, EVEN THY GOD._
Hear, O my people, and I will speak - no longer 'keeping keeping'
silence (Psalms 50:3).
O I...
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50:7 people, (a-3) As Psalms 7:8 ....
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The title (A PSALM OF ASAPH) is discussed in Intro, to Book 3, where
the other Pss. of Asaph are found. The present Ps. is one of solemn
warning to those who attempt to serve God by formal sacrifices...
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AGAINST THEE] RV 'unto thee.'...
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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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HEAR. — The actual judgment now opens, God asserting in impressive
tones His right to preside: _God, thy God, I ..._ the Elohistic form
of the more usual “Jehovah, thy God.”...
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שִׁמְעָ֤ה עַמִּ֨י ׀ וַ אֲדַבֵּ֗רָה
יִ֭שְׂרָאֵל וְ...
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Psalms 50:1
This is the first of the Asaph psalms, and is separated from the other
eleven (Psalms 73:1; Psalms 74:1; Psalms 75:1;...
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SACRIFICES WHICH GOD DESIRES
Psalms 50:1
This is one of the most majestic compositions of this book. For
literary power it cannot be excelled. The psalmist hears God calling
the whole world from east...
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The singer addresses himself in the name of God to the whole earth,
that it may hear and learn an important lesson. The call is made in
the first verse. The final appeal is in verses Psalms 50:22.
The...
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Sins. Hebrew, "iniquity,....and in sin did my mother warm or conceive
me." Original sin has a manifold deformity, and is the fatal root of
other transgressions. See St. Augustine, Ench.; St. Thomas Aq...
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Here is a solemn appeal to God's ancient people, the Jews, on the
subject of sacrifices. What language here is, to show in what light
sacrifices under the law ought to have been regarded, and with wha...
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7._Hear, O my people! and I will speak. _Hitherto the prophet has
spoken as the herald of God, throwing out several expressions designed
to alarm the minds of those whom he addressed. But from this to...
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In Psalms 50 we enter on new ground God's judgment of the people.
Jehovah the mighty God summons the whole earth; as in Psalms 51 we
have their confession of killing Christ.
The introduction of Psalms...
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HEAR, O MY PEOPLE,.... This is an address to the people of the Jews,
whom God had chosen to be his people above all others, and who
professed themselves to be his people; but now a "loammi", Hosea 1:9...
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Hear, O my people, and I will speak; O Israel, and I will testify
against thee: I [am] God, [even] thy God.
Ver. 7. _Hear, O my people, and I will speak, &c._] What sweet and
winning language is here...
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_Hear, O my people_, &c. Having brought in God, as entering into
judgment with them, he now gives an account of the process and of the
sentence of the judge, whose words are contained in this and the...
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OF THE TRUE SERVICE OF GOD.
A psalm of Asaph, one of the directors of the Temple-chorus at the
time of David, distinguished for musical and poetical ability, 1
Chronicles 26. The hymn shows how the g...
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Hear, O My people, for He addresses those whom He wanted as His own,
AND I WILL SPEAK; O ISRAEL, AND I WILL TESTIFY AGAINST THEE, namely,
for their failure to give Him the proper worship. I AM GOD, EV...
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7-15 To obey is better than sacrifice, and to love God and our
neighbour better than all burnt-offerings. We are here warned not to
rest in these performances. And let us beware of resting in any for...
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Having brought in God as coming to judgment with them, he now gives an
account of the process and of the sentence of the Judge, whose words
are contained in this and the following verses. I WILL TESTI...
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Psalms 50:7 Hear H8085 (H8798) people H5971 speak H1696 (H8762) Israel
H3478 testify H5749 (H8686) God...
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GOD ADDRESSES HIS PEOPLE AS DEFENDANTS AND REVEALS THAT HE IS NOT
JUDGING THEM BECAUSE OF THE INADEQUACY OF THEIR PHYSICAL SACRIFICES,
WHICH IN FACT ARE NOT NEEDED BY HIM, BUT BECAUSE OF THE INADEQUAC...
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A Psalm of Asaph. It is mentioned, in the life of Hezekiah, that «the
king and the princes commanded the Levites to sing praise unto the
Lord with the words of David, and of Asaph the seer,» so that v...
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Psalms 50:1. The mighty God, even the LORD, hath spoken, and called
the earth from the rising of the sun until the going down thereof. Out
of Zion the perfection of beauty, God hath shined. Our God sh...
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A Psalm of Asaph.
Whether this means that Asaph wrote it, or that it was committed to
him to sing, we do not know. Certainly Asaph did write some Psalms.
There are twelve ascribed to him in the book...
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CONTENTS: The arraignment of the ungodly and the greatness of Jehovah.
CHARACTERS: God, Asaph.
CONCLUSION: Every man shall be called to give an account of himself to
God. In that great day, He will...
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Asaph, to whom this psalm is inscribed, was a seer, as well as head of
the singers. He was also the author of twelve psalms, extremely
beautiful, and highly prophetic. He here declares that EL ELOHIM...
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_The mighty God, even the Lord, hath spoken, and called the earth,
from the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof._
THE FIRST OF THE ASAPH PSALMS
This_, _the first of the Asaph psalms, is sep...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 50:1. Through this psalm the worshipers
announce God’s standards for living as part of his covenant people.
The God who summons the earth (v. Psal
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 50:7 God’s people must realize that he does
not depend upon SACRIFICES in any way (v. Psalms 50:8) since he owns
the entire world (vv....
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_. “_A Psalm of Asaph_.” Asaph was “a Levite, son
of Berachiah, one of the leaders of David’s choir (1 Chronicles
6:39). Psalms 50, 73-83 are attributed to him, but probabl...
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EXPOSITION
THE psalmist announces an appearance of God to his people "out of
Zion," and a pronouncement of judgment upon them, which all heaven
(Psalms 50:4) and earth (Psalms 50:1) are called upon to...
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Psa 50:1-23 is divided into three categories. The first six verses
deal with God who is speaking. In the Hebrew it begins, "El Elohim,
Jehovah, hath spoken." God, singular; Gods, plural; and then the...
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Hear — Having brought in God, as coming to judgment, he now gives an
account of the process and sentence of the judge. Testify — I will
declare my charge against thee. Thy God — Not only in general, b...