This is the first of a series of eight psalms Ps. 138–145, placed
together in this part of the book, and ascribed to David. They appear
to be of the nature of a supplement to the Book of Psalms, compo...
This Psalm may best be understood as an expression of the gratitude
and confidence of Israel after the Return from the Captivity. Speaking
in the name of the people the Psalmist praises Jehovah before...
CXXXVIII.
The suggestion contained in the last addition made to the Hebrew
inscription by the LXX. “Of Haggai and Zechariah,” brings this
psalm within the post-exile period, the most likely time of it...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 138
A PSALM OF DAVID. This psalm is generally thought to have been written
by David upon his being advanced to the throne; on account of which he
praises the Lord, who had suppo...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
This is a Psalm of thanksgiving to God for those great deliverances
which he had granted to David from Saul and other enemies, and for
advancing him from a low and afflicted c...