This psalm purports, by its title, to have been written by David, and
there is no reason to call in question the correctness of the
inscription. It is not probable that the title was given to the psal...
Another song of praise (cp. Psalms 34:1 with Psalms 33:1). The
Psalmist gratefully celebrates, and invites others to join him in
celebrating, Jehovah's care for those who fear Him, manifested towards...
XXXIV.
This psalm consists of a string of pious sayings of a proverbial kind,
all beautiful in themselves, but combined with no art beyond the
alphabetical arrangement, and even this, as in Psalms 25,...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 34
[A PSALM] OF DAVID, WHEN HE CHANGED HIS BEHAVIOUR BEFORE ABIMELECH;
WHO DROVE HIM AWAY, AND HE DEPARTED. The author of this psalm is
expressed by name; and the time and occa...
_A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042._
Dr. Delaney has given it as his opinion that David wrote this Psalm
for the instruction of those men who resorted to him at Adullam, after
his departure from Gath. It contains...
Like Psalms 25 this is an alphabetic Psalm with each stanza beginning
with a consecutive letter of the alphabet. Interestingly, like Psalms
25 (which see) it omits the letter Waw, and has a second P w...