This psalm is entitled merely “A Song of Degrees.” Its author, and
the occasion on which it was composed, are unknown. The contents of
the psalm accord well with the supposition that it may have been...
The confidence of Jehovah's faithful people is unshakable, and His
guardianship of them unceasing: He will not suffer them to be the
victims of oppression longer than they can bear it (Psalms 125:1-3)...
CXXV.
This psalm brings prominently out the danger to which Israel was
subjected from heathen rule — a danger of being forced or seduced
away from the political and religious principles of the restor...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 125
A SONG OF DEGREES. Who was the penman of this psalm, and on what
occasion written, is not certain. It describes the safety and security
of the church and people of God; fore...
_A.M. 3294. B.C. 710._
It as uncertain who was the author of this Psalm, but it was
evidently designed for the encouragement and consolation of God's
church and people, in all ages, against the plots...