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Verse Psalms 71:23. _MY LIPS SHALL GREATLY REJOICE - AND MY SOUL_] My
_lips_ shall use words expressive of my _soul's_ happiness and
gratitude. Thou hast _redeemed_ me; and thou shalt have the eternal...
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MY LIPS SHALL GREATLY REJOICE ... - My lips will seem to be happy in
the privilege of celebrating the praises of God.
AND MY SOUL, WHICH THOU HAST REDEEMED - Compare Psalms 34:22. The word
soul here s...
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Psalms 71
Israel's Song of Hope
_ 1. Declaration of trust (Psalms 71:1)_
2. Anticipations of faith (Psalms 71:12)
3. Revival and victory ...
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LXXI. A PSALM OF GRATITUDE FOR GOD'S CONSTANT CARE OF HIS SERVANT FROM
YOUTH TO OLD AGE. The Psalmist expresses himself in language borrowed
from older sources.
PSALMS 71:1. Quoted from Psalms 31. Us...
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REDEEMED. Hebrew. _padah._ See note on Exodus 13:13 with Exodus 6:6....
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Psalms 70, 71
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Prayer Not to be Forsaken in Old Age.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 70:1-3 (70), Prayer against Enemies. Stanza II.,
Psalms 70:4-5 (70), Prayer in behalf of Friends. Sta...
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I will also praise thee with the psaltery, even thy truth, O my God:
unto thee will I sing with the harp, O thou Holy One of Israel.
-Promise of thanks for the deliverance anticipated by faith.
Ve...
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71:23 I (e-6) Or 'exult; for I will.'...
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This Ps. of prayer (Psalms 71:1) and praise (Psalms 71:14) was
apparently written by an old man (Psalms 71:9; Psalms 71:18) and in
the time of the exile.
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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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MY LIPS SHALL... — Rather, _my lips shall sing while I play to thee,
i.e.,_ a hymn should accompany the harp. There is, therefore, no
thought of the union of the bodily and spiritual powers in praise...
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תְּרַנֵּ֣נָּ֣ה שְׂ֭פָתַי כִּ֣י
אֲזַמְּרָה ־לָּ֑ךְ וְ֝...
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Psalms 71:1
ECHOES of former psalms make the staple of this one, and even those
parts of it which are not quotations have little individuality. The
themes are familiar, and the expression of them is s...
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THE GREATEST OF ALL WORKERS
Psalms 71:13
The singer glances both backward and forward. He goes back in thought
to the time when he was cast on God at birth, and acknowledges that
God has taught him f...
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This is pre-eminently a song of the aged, and, like old age, it is
reminiscent. The singer passes from memory to hope, and from
experience to praise. No very definite division is possible. Generally
s...
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My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing unto thee; and my (r) soul,
which thou hast redeemed.
(r) For there is no true praising of God, unless it comes from the
heart: and therefore he promises to...
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I think it would be wrong to break the thread of this most beautiful
address, and therefore I have preserved it entire. In any, and in
every sense, whether we behold it as the words of Christ, or of D...
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23._My lips shall rejoice _(118) _when I sing to thee. _In this verse
David expresses more distinctly his resolution not to give thanks to
God hypocritically, nor in a superficial manner, but to engag...
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Psalms 71, founded, I suppose, as much of this book, upon the flight
of David on the rebellion of Absalom, presents, I apprehend, the sum
of all God's ways with Israel from the commencement of their h...
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MY LIPS SHALL GREATLY REJOICE WHEN I SING UNTO THEE,.... Both with
vocal and instrumental music; this is praising the Lord with joyful
lips, Psalms 63:5;
AND MY SOUL, WHICH THOU HAST REDEEMED; signif...
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My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing unto thee; and my soul,
which thou hast redeemed.
Ver. 23. _And my soul, which thou hast redeemed_] Hearts and lips
shall concur in this work. The voice whic...
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_I will also praise thee_, &c. And then surely I shall be no less
forward to bless thee than thou art to bestow thy benefits on me. _My
lips shall greatly rejoice, and my soul_, &c. It is not possible...
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WARNING AND THANKSGIVING...
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My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing unto Thee, composing and
declaiming psalms in His honor; AND MY SOUL, WHICH THOU HAST REDEEMED,
the deliverance from the troubles of this present life being t...
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14-24 The psalmist declares that the righteousness of Christ, and the
great salvation obtained thereby, shall be the chosen subject of his
discourse. Not on a sabbath only, but on every day of the we...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 71:23 lips H8193 rejoice H7442 (H8762) sing H2167 (H8762) soul
H5315 redeemed H6299 (H8804)...
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REDEEMED
(_ See Scofield) - (Isaiah 59:20). _
(_ See Scofield) - (Exodus 14:30). _...
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Psalms 71:1. In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust: let me never be put
to confusion. Deliver me in thy righteous, and cause me to escape:
incline thine ear unto me, and save me. Be thou my strong habita...
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This Psalm, written by an old man, is specially suitable for an old
man. It is numbered seventy-one, and it may suit those who have
reached that age; but it is also appropriate to us all in prospect o...
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CONTENTS: Prayer that enemies might be put to shame. Joyful praise of
God's goodness.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: Those who live a life of confidence in God and continually
resort to Him...
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This psalm, though destitute of title, has passed down to us as
composed by David, during the rebellion of Absalom. He uses the same
words in his present troubles, as when Saul pursued him.
Psalms 71...
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_In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust: let me never be put to
confusion._
A PICTURE OF A PIOUS OLD MAN
I. The entreaties of a pious old man.
1. Against evil.
(1) Moral failure (Psalms 70:1).
(2) Gen...
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_I will also praise Thee with the psaltery, even Thy truth, O my God:
unto Thee will I sing with the harp, O Thou Holy One of Israel._
THE PRAISES OF A HEBREW SAINT
Dr. Sanday has remarked that, “on...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 71:1. This is another individual lament,
suited to a faithful person in danger from enemies who take advantage
of any weakness or distress (vv. Psa
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 71:22 The singer looks forward to joyful songs
in worship. He expects to TALK OF God’s RIGHTEOUS HELP ALL THE DAY
LONG (wherever he is)....
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm,” says Barnes, “is without a title. It is impossible
to determine on what occasion it was composed. There is some
plausibility in the supposition that Psalms 70 might have bee...
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EXPOSITION
Psalms 71:1 is, like so many others, a psalm divided between complaint
and praise. It is comparatively wanting in originality, being, to a
very great extent, an echo of other psalms, especi...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Psalms 71:1-24.
Psalms 71:1-24 is the psalm of the aged man. Probably David as he was
getting up into years, and his reddish colored hair had turned gray.
David's li...
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2 Samuel 4:9; Genesis 48:16; Luke 1:46; Luke 1:47; Psalms 104:33;...