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Verse Psalms 36:7. _HOW EXCELLENT_ IS _THY LOVING-KINDNESS_] He asks
the question in the way of admiration; but expects no answer from
angels or men. It is indescribably excellent, abundant, and free...
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HOW EXCELLENT - Margin, as in Hebrew: “precious.” The word used
here is one that would be applicable to precious stones 1 Kings 10:2,
1 Kings 10:10; or to the more costly kind of stones employed in
bu...
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Psalms 36
Contrasts
_ 1. What the wicked is and does (Psalms 36:1)_
2. What Jehovah is and does (Psalms 36:5)
3. Prayer and trust in His loving kindness ...
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XXXVI. We have here two Pss. or fragments of two Pss.: A, Psalms 36:1
and possibly Psalms 36:12, and B, Psalms 36:5.
XXXVI. A. Psalms 36:1
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LOVINGKINDNESS. Compare "mercy", Psalms 36:5.
GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ (App-4.), because of His creatures, the sons of
men.
CHILDREN. sons.
PUT THEIR TRUST UNDER. flee for refuge to. Hebrew. _hasah._...
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From the grievous spectacle of human perversity the Psalmist takes
refuge in adoring contemplation of the character of God, the only
source of life and light, who deals blessing liberally to all His
c...
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_How excellent_ How precious (R.V.). It is the Psalmist's treasure.
Cp. Psalms 139:17.
_O God_ The substitution of _God_for _Jehovah_is significant. The
Psalmist is speaking of a love which extends be...
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DISCOURSE: 561
THE LOVING-KINDNESS OF GOD
Psalms 36:7. _How excellent is thy loving-kindness, O God! therefore
the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.
They shall be abundan...
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HOW EXCELLENT, &C.— The expressions here, which denote the abundance
of divine blessings upon the righteous man, seem to be taken from the
temple, from whence they were to issue. Under the covert of t...
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PSALMS 36
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Oracles False and True, Prompting Prayer and Praise.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 36:1-4, Personified Transgression Deluding and
Driving on its Victim. Stanza II., Psalms...
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_HOW EXCELLENT IS THY LOVINGKINDNESS, O GOD! THEREFORE THE CHILDREN OF
MEN PUT THEIR TRUST UNDER THE SHADOW OF THY WINGS._
How excellent ... O God! - Hebrew, _ YAAQAAR_ (H3368), 'how
precious,' etc.;...
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This Ps. consists of two strongly contrasted pictures, one of the
wickedness of the wicked man (Psalms 36:1), and one of the goodness of
God (Psalms 36:5), followed by a prayer that the Psalmist may c...
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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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HOW EXCELLENT. — Better, _how precious._
THEREFORE... — Better, the simple conjunction, _and sons of men,
they find shelter,_ &c
SHADOW OF THY WINGS. — See Psalms 17:8, Note....
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_[Psalms 36:8]_ מַה ־יָּקָ֥ר חַסְדְּךָ֗
אֱלֹ֫הִ֥ים וּ...
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Psalms 36:1
THE supposition that the sombre picture of "the wicked" in Psalms 36:1
was originally unconnected with the glorious hymn in Psalms 36:5 fails
to give weight to the difference between the s...
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GOD THE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
Psalms 36:1
The servant of the Lord, as the superscription tells us, is speaking
here. He is horror-stricken at the ways and thoughts of the ungodly.
By a bold image, Psalms...
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The antithetical nature of this psalm is self-evident. In the first
part (verses Psa 36:1-4), the reason and expression of the wickedness
of the wicked are described. The one and only reason for trans...
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Be. Hebrew dom, begins only this verse with d. The other letters
occupy two verses, (Berthier) the second of which may commence with
any of the letters. (Haydock) --- "Be silent to the Lord; wait upon...
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What a beautiful transition the Psalmist here hath made from the
corruption of men, to contemplate the mercy and faithfulness of God?
How beautiful also the highly finished comparisons here made of Go...
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7_O God! how precious is thy loving-kindness! _Some explain these
words in this sense: That the mercy of God is precious, and that the
children of men who put their trust in it are precious; but this...
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Psalms 36. We have a needed warning as to the wicked, particularly the
enemies of righteousness, the instruments of Satan's power. There is
no conscience to be expected; nothing that will stop them in...
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HOW EXCELLENT [IS] THY LOVINGKINDNESS, O GOD,.... Which has appeared
to men and not angels, to some and not others; to the chief of
sinners, who are by nature children of wrath as others; in choosing,...
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How excellent [is] thy lovingkindness, O God! therefore the children
of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.
Ver. 7. How excellent (Heb. precious) is thy lovingkindness!] That
special l...
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_How excellent is thy loving-kindness_ Or _thy mercy:_ for it is the
same word which is so rendered, Psalms 36:5. The sense is, though all
thine attributes be excellent and glorious, yet, above all, t...
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How excellent is Thy loving-kindness, how precious His mercy, O GOD!
THEREFORE THE CHILDREN OF MEN PUT THEIR TRUST UNDER THE SHADOW OF THY
WINGS, the believers finding full shelter in His protection,...
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THE CURSE OF ESTRANGEMENT FROM GOD AND THE BLESSING OF FELLOWSHIP WITH
HIM.
To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical services of the
Temple, a psalm of David, the servant of the Lord, who her...
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EXCELLENT:
_ Heb._ precious...
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5-12 Men may shut up their compassion, yet, with God we shall find
mercy. This is great comfort to all believers, plainly to be seen, and
not to be taken away. God does all wisely and well; but what...
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THY LOVING-KINDNESS; or, _thy mercy_; for it is the same word which is
used and so rendered, PSALMS 36:5. The sense is, Though all thine
attributes now reckoned, and the rest of them, be excellent and...
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Psalms 36:7 precious H3368 lovingkindness H2617 God H430 children
H1121 men H120 trust H2620 (H8799) shadow H6738 wings
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WHAT THE COVENANT LOVE OF GOD OFFERS TO ALL WHO RESPOND TO HIM (PSALMS
36:7).
We now turn from what God is to what He offers. Note the change from
YHWH to God, even though the offering is still of Hi...
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TRUST
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 2:12). _...
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Psalms 36:5
The chief part of our text sets before us God in the variety and
boundlessness of His loving nature, and the close of it shows us man
sheltering beneath God's wings.
I. We have, first, Go...
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Psalms 36:7
I. In the enjoying of God there is implied a sense of His love and
favour. These feelings are not congenial to the mind of fallen man;
for he neither loves God, nor places confidence in Hi...
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Psalms 36:6
I. The creatures cannot give God intelligent thanks; in their own way
they do it, yet not intelligently. But man can give a voice to it. God
preserves the beasts as well as the men, and m...
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CONTENTS: The wicked contrasted with the righteous and the Lord of
devout men extolled.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Sinners are self destroyers and when sin is finally made
to appear in its...
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Psalms 36:1. _There is no fear of God before his eyes._ David had some
particular or general character of a wicked man before his eyes; a man
who flattered himself as bearing an appearance of wisdom a...
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_How excellent is Thy loving-kindness, O God._
THE EXCELLENCE OF GOD’S LOVING-KINDNESS
I. The subject of the text. “Thy loving-kindness, O God.”
1. Manifested--
(1) In creation.
(2) In providence...
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_Thy mercy, O Lord, Is in the heavens; and Thy faithfulness reacheth
unto the clouds._
SKY, EARTH AND SEA; A PARABLE OF GOD
This wonderful description of the manifold brightness of the Divine
nature...
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_The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart, that there is
no fear of God before hill eyes._
A SHARP CONTRAST OF SIN AND HOLINESS
I. the character of the wicked (Verses 1-4). Depravity is...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 36:1. This is a lament that reflects on
the wicked and on the steadfast love of the Lord. It concludes with a
prayer that God will protect his people from the attacks of the...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 36:5 The pairing of God’s STEADFAST LOVE and
FAITHFULNESS recalls Exodus 34:6, describing God’s kindness....
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INTRODUCTION
This psalm was written by David. From Psalms 36:1 he describes the
rebellious; Psalms 36:5 he extols the various attributes of the Lord;
and in Psalms 36:10 he add see the Lord in prayer...
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EXPOSITION
THIS short psalm is mainly didactic. It places in contrast the extreme
wickedness of the wicked and the inexhaustible fulness of love,
faithfulness, and righteousness which characterizes t...
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The transgression of the wicked saith within my heart, that there is
no fear of God before his eyes. For he flatters himself in his own
eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hateful. The words of hi...
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1 John 3:1; 1 John 4:10; 1 John 4:9; 1 Peter 2:6; 1 Peter 2:7;...