This psalm purports to be a Psalm of David, and there is no reason to
doubt that it was composed by him, though it is not possible to
ascertain why it did not have a place in the collection of his psa...
In this noble Psalm a ruler addresses Jehovah. He solemnly professes
his resolve to banish all baseness from his own heart, and to expel
all wrong-doers from his presence, that he may be worthy to rec...
CI.
The best comment on this psalm lies in the number of interesting
associations that it has gathered to itself. It has been called a
“mirror for princes,” “a mirror for magistrates,” and “the
househ...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 101
A PSALM OF DAVID. The title of this psalm, in the Syriac version, is,
"for Asaph, an exhortation of David, concerning those things which are
required in the ministry of the...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
This Psalm, composed, as Dr. Chandler thinks, after David was well
established on his throne, and settled in his new-built palace,
declares his pious resolution to govern firs...
* A sorrowful complaint of great afflictions. (1-11) Encouragement by
expecting the performances of God's promises to his church. (12-22)
The unchangeableness of God. (23-28)...