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PSALM IV
_David prays to be heard_, 1;
_expostulates with the ungodly_, 2;
_exhorts them to turn to God, and make their peace with him_, 3-5;
_shows the vain pursuits of men in search of happines...
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HEAR ME WHEN I CALL - When I pray. The word “hear” in such cases
is always used in the sense of “listen to,” “hear favorably,”
or “attend to;” hence, in the literal sense it is always true that
God “h...
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Psalms 4
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1. The cry to Jehovah (Psalms 4:1)
2. The warning to the enemies (Psalms 4:4)
3. The assurance of faith (Psalms 4:6)...
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IV. AN EVENING HYMN BY A MAN HIGH IN OFFICE WHOSE RULE EXCITES
JEALOUSY AND RESISTANCE. The Psalmist begins with an appeal to the God
of his righteousness, _i.e._ the God who declares that his case is...
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TITLE.. Psalm. See App-65.
HEAR. Answer.
GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4.
GOD OF MY RIGHTEOUSNESS. My righteous God. Genitive of relation or
object.
HAVE MERCY. be gracious, or show favour to....
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_David prayeth for audience. He reproveth and exhorteth his enemies.
Man's happiness is in God's favour._
To the chief musician on Neginoth.
A Psalm of David.
_TITLE._— בנגינות למנצח _lamnatseach bi...
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PSALMS 4
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Ideal Levite's Evening Prayer.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 4:1, New Favour Sought in the Strength of Past
Supplies. Stanza II., Psalms 4:2, Expostulation addressed to...
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_HEAR ME WHEN I CALL, O GOD OF MY RIGHTEOUSNESS: THOU HAST ENLARGED ME
WHEN I WAS IN DISTRESS; HAVE MERCY UPON ME, AND HEAR MY PRAYER._
Title. - TO THE CHIEF MUSICIAN, х_ MªNATSEEACH_ (H5329)] -
liter...
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4:1 call, (b-14) It is abstract, 'in my calling.' so ver. 3....
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GOD OF MY RIGHTEOUSNESS] The God who is on the side of the Psalmist's
righteous cause.
ENLARGED ME] RV 'set me at large.'
HOW LONG _will ye turn_, etc.] RV 'how long shall my glory be turned,'
etc....
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This is an evening hymn, and though no occasion is mentioned it may
perhaps be referred, like Psalms 3 (its natural companion), to the
time of Absalom's revolt, but to a somewhat later stage in the co...
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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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HEAR ME. — Better, _In my crying hear me, God of my righteousness._
The conception of God as supremely just, and the assertor of justice,
is one of the noblest legacies from the Hebrew faith to the w...
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לַ † מְנַצֵּ֥חַ בִּ נְגִינֹ֗ות
מִזְמֹ֥ור לְ...
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Psalms 4:1
Psalms 3:1; Psalms 4:1 are a pair. They are similar in expression (my
glory, there be many which say, I laid me down and slept) in the
psalmist's situation, and in structure (as indicated b...
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MORNING AND EVENING PRAYERS
Psalms 3:1; Psalms 4:1
These psalms probably date from David's flight before Absalom, 2
Samuel 16:1. It is the perfection of trust to be able to sleep when
our foes are ma...
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This is a song of the evening. The general circumstances out of which
it rises are the same as those of the previous psalm. Now, however,
the day into which the singer marched with confidence is over....
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" (a) To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm of David." Hear me
when I call, (b) O God of my righteousness: thou hast enlarged me
[when I was] in (c) distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my pray...
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Unto the end. Or as St. Jerome renders it, victory to him that
overcometh; which some understand of the chief musician; to whom they
suppose the psalms, which bear that title, were given to be sung. W...
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CONTENTS
This Psalms opens with prayer, then an address showing the folly, as
well as danger, of pursuing vanity; the close of the Psalm determines
that the happiness of man must be alone found in th...
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In these words there is shown the faith of David, who, although
brought to the uttermost distress, and indeed almost consumed by a
long series of calamities, did not sink under his sorrow; nor was he...
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Psalms 4 differs in this respect from Psalms 3, of which we shall see
other examples, that it is not simple confidence, but appeals to
righteousness against the sons of men, who turn all the glory tha...
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HEAR ME WHEN I CALL, O GOD OF MY RIGHTEOUSNESS,.... Or, "my righteous
God" h, who is righteous in his nature, ways, and works, the just
Judge of the whole earth, who will do right; or "the vindicator...
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Psalms 4:1 «To the chief Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm of David. »
Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness: thou hast enlarged me
[when I was] in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my praye...
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_O God of my righteousness_ Or, my righteous God, the witness and
defender of my righteous cause, and the person from whom I expect that
righteous judgment and decision of it which I cannot obtain fro...
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Hear me when I call, offering ears favorable to his cause, O GOD OF MY
RIGHTEOUSNESS, literally, "my God of righteousness," since Jehovah is
the Vindicator of righteousness when it is falsely represen...
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EVENING PRAYER OF A CHRISTIAN IN EVERY KIND OF TROUBLE.
David, in his flight before Absalom, had come to Mahanaim, on the east
side of Jordan, 2 Samuel 17:24. He had a number of faithful men with
him,...
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CHIEF:
Or, overseer
HAVE MERCY UPON ME:
Or, be gracious unto me...
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PSALM 4 The chief musician; the master or director of the sacred
musicians and music of the temple; of whom see 1 Chronicles 6:31, 1
Chronicles 15:16,17 25:1,2 2 Chronicles 20:21,...
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Psalms 4:1 Musician H5329 (H8764) instruments H5058 Psalm H4210 David
H1732 Hear H6030 (H8798) call H7121 ...
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‘Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness,
You have set me at large when I was in distress.
Have mercy on me and hear my prayer.'
The psalm begins with prayer. The writer is grateful that wh...
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NEGINOTH
Neginoth: stringed instruments mentioned in connection with Psalms 3,
5, 43, 54, 60, 66, 75, where it seems clear that the musical
directions now appearing as titles of Psalms 4, 6, 54, 55,...
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Psalms 4
I. Everywhere, in the history of the human heart, these two things are
found in the hours of our bitter pain: unfathomable desire and want of
something more than earth or its love can give, a...
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Psalms 4:1. _Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness: thou hast
enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my
prayer._
Good men want to be heard when they pray, they are...
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Psalms 4:1. _Hear me, when I call, O God of my righteousness: thou
hast enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear
my prayer._
Past experience is a sweet solace in the hour of t...
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CONTENTS: David's exhortation to others to serve God.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: The godly are chosen, and by distinguished grace set apart
and separated from men, all the longings of the s...
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Psalms 4:3. _Him that is godly._ חסיךְ _chasik,_ merciful. The
literal reading is by far the best, because it designates godliness by
the fruits of piety.
Psalms 4:4. _Stand in awe._ St. Paul here fol...
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_Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness._
A GENTLE REMONSTRANCE
This Psalm is mainly a gentle, earnest remonstrance with antagonists,
seeking to win them to a better mind. The cry for an answ...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 4:1. This psalm expresses quiet trust
amid troubling circumstances, combining the categories of individual
lament and confidence....
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NIGHT THOUGHTS
_Introduction_
“The Psalmist prays God to deliver him from present as from past
distresses (Psalms 4:2).
1. He assures the haters of his regal dignity that God bestowed it,
and will...
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EXPOSITION
AGAIN the psalm has a title, "To the chief Musician on Neginoth. A
Psalm of David;" literally, "to the_ _superintendent or foreman,"
which, in this instance, would be the choir-leader, or ...
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The fourth psalm is to the chief musician on Neginoth. Now Neginoth is
a stringed instrument, and it is mentioned in connection with several
of the Psalms--3, 5, 53, 54, 60, 66, and 75. So it is some...
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1 Chronicles 25:1; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 1 Samuel 17:37; 1 Samuel 19:11;...
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A PSALM OF SUPPLICATION
Psalms 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The prayer of Cornelius. As an introductory to the study of Psalms
4:1, which sets forth a great prayer of David, we thought we would
give s...
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O God — The witness and defender of my righteous cause....