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Verse Psalms 88:16. _THY FIERCE WRATH GOETH OVER ME._] It is a mighty
flood by which I am overwhelmed....
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THY FIERCE WRATH GOETH OVER ME - Like waters. See Psalms 88:7.
THY TERRORS HAVE CUT ME OFF - That is, I am as one already dead; I am
so near to death that I may be spoken of as dead....
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Psalms 88
The Deepest Soul Misery Poured Out
_ 1. In deepest misery and distress (Psalms 88:1)_
2. Crying and no answer (Psalms 88:8)
This is a Maschil Psalm by Heman the Ezrahite. See...
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LXXXVIII. A LEPER'S PRAYER. This Ps. has striking peculiarities. The
suffering here portrayed has been long and terrible. The Psalmist has
been tormented by sickness from his youth (Psalms 88:15). Yah...
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OVER ME. Same word as "upon me", Psalms 88:7....
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DISCOURSE: 647
DISTRESS OF SOUL CONSIDERED
Psalms 88:14. _Lord, why castest thou off my soul? why hidest thou thy
face from me? I am afflicted, and ready to die, from my youth up:
while I suffer thy...
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PSALMS 88
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Anguished Cry of one Smitten and Forsaken.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 88:1-2, Urgent Prayer to be Heard. Stanzas II.,
III., IV., V., Psalms 88:3-4;...
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Thy fierce wrath goeth over me; thy terrors have cut me off.
THY TERRORS HAVE CUT ME OFF - the same Hebrew ( tsimtuwtuniy (H6789))
as in Leviticus 25:23, where God saith, "the land shall not be sol...
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88:16 anger (a-3) The Hebrew word is plural....
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This is the saddest and most despairing of all the Pss. The writer is
apparently the victim of some incurable disease like leprosy, with
which he has been afflicted from his youth (Psalms 88:15), and...
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Psalms 73:89
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN
PSALMS 88
Jesus went into a town called Nain. Many of his *disciples and a lot
of people went with him. Now when he came near to the gate...
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HAVE CUT ME OFF. — Or, _extinguished_ me. The form of the verb is
very peculiar, and is variously explained. All that is certain is that
it is intensive, expressing the hopeless and continued state of...
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_[Psalms 88:17]_ עָ֭לַי עָבְר֣וּ חֲרֹונֶ֑יךָ
בִּ֝עוּתֶ֗יךָ צִמְּתוּתֻֽנִי
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Psalms 88:1
A PSALM which begins with "God of my salvation" and ends with
"darkness" is an anomaly. All but unbroken gloom broods over it, and
is densest at its close. The psalmist is so "weighed upon...
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A CRY FROM THE WAVES
Psalms 88:1
Most of the psalms which begin in sorrow end in exuberant joy and
praise. This is an exception. There seems to be no break in the
monotony of grief and despair. In Ps...
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This is a song sobbing with sadness form beginning to end. It seems to
have no gleam of light or of hope. Commencing with an appeal to
Jehovah to hear, it proceeds to describe the terrible sorrows thr...
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_Jubilation. Hebrew, "how to sound the trumpet," which was the office
of priests. They marched near the ark, as it were under the eyes of
God. (Calmet) --- Those who consider, and adore the ways of
Pr...
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There is a great degree of earnestness in the sorrows, again repeated,
through these verses. Jesus, from the moment of his birth to the
cross, sanctified and set apart as he was, a Nazarite from the w...
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Psalms 88 puts the remnant under the deep and dreadful sense of a
broken law, and God's fierce wrath, which, in justice comes upon those
who have done so. It is not now outward sorrows or oppression o...
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THY FIERCE WRATH GOETH OVER ME,.... Or "wraths" h, burning wrath; the
whole of divine wrath, in all its fierceness, due to the sins of his
people: these, like the mighty waves of the sea, passed over...
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Thy fierce wrath goeth over me; thy terrors have cut me off.
Ver. 16. _Thy fierce wrath, &c._] As rivers of brimstone.
_ Have cut me off_] _Multis excisionibus ideoque duplicatur Tau._...
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_In the morning shall my prayer prevent thee_ That is, shall be
offered to thee early, before the ordinary time of morning prayer, or
before the dawning of the day, or the rising of the sun. The sense...
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Thy fierce wrath goeth over me, the billows of God's wrath submerging
him; THY TERRORS HAVE CUT ME OFF, thereby crushing him....
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A LAMENT IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING AND TRIBULATION.
A song or psalm for the sons of Korah, written by a member of this
illustrious family of musicians, to the chief musician upon Mahalath
Leannoth, fo...
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10-18 Departed souls may declare God's faithfulness, justice, and
lovingkindness; but deceased bodies can neither receive God's favours
in comfort, nor return them in praise. The psalmist resolved to...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 88:16 wrath H2740 over H5674 (H8804) terrors H1161 off H6789
(H8768)
fierce - Psa
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Psalms 88:15
What is it that the psalmist declares of himself in these words but
that God's judgments have always and habitually possessed his mind;
that the fear of them has hung like a weight upon h...
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A Song or Psalm for the sons of Korah, to the chief Musician upon
Mahaloth Leannoth, Maschil of Heman the Ezrahite. I think that this is
the darkest of all the Psalms; it has hardly a spot of light in...
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CONTENTS: Lamentation over trouble and pleading with God for mercy.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: Sometimes the best of God's saints are severely exercised
with the sorest of inward troubles...
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Dr. Lightfoot affirms that this, and the eighty ninth psalm, were
written by Heman and Ethan, sons of Zerah, or the Ezrahites mentioned
in 1 Chronicles 2:6. Consequently, they lived about the time whe...
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_O Lord God of my salvation, I have cried day and night before Thee._
A PORTRAIT OF A SUFFERING MAN
I. Depicting his wretched state. He speaks of himself as “full of
troubles,” satiated with sufferi...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 88:1. This is an individual lament. It is
suited for a person who is so overwhelmed with troubles that even his
friends shun him, and who suspects that the Lord has shunned...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 88:13 DARKNESS is the last word in the psalm.
Yet the faithful know that there is no alternative but to keep seeking
the Lord in prayer....
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription.—“A Song or Psalm,” i.e._, combining the
properties of both a Psalm and a song. _“For the sons of Korah_,”
see Introduction to Psalms 42. “The expression, ‘To the Chief
Mu...
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EXPOSITION
THE most mournful of all the psalms. After one almost formal "word of
trust" (_Psalms 88:1_), the remainder is a continuous bitter cry of
complaint, rising at times into expostulation (Psal...
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Psa 88:1-18 is just a sad psalm, all the way through. There just seems
to be no hope; it's just miserable. When you really are feeling lower
than low, and you think there is absolutely no way out, the...
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Daniel 9:26; Galatians 3:13; Isaiah 53:4; Isaiah 53:8; Psalms 102:10