This psalm is without a title. The name of the author is unknown, and,
of course, it is not known on what occasion the psalm was composed. It
bears, however, a very strong resemblance, in its general...
BOOK II. PSS. XLII.- LXXII.
Psalms 42-83 are Elohistic, _i.e._ they use the word God (Elohim) and
avoid the proper name Yahweh, probably from motives of reverence. Here
and there, however, the name Y...
THE PSALMS
BOOK II
Psalms 42-72
THE SECOND BOOK OF PSALMS
The Second and Third Books (Psalms 42-89) form the second principal
division of the Psalter. The greater part of it (Psalms 42-83) is
know...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 43
This psalm is without a title; but may well enough be thought to be
one of David's: and the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, and
Syriac versions, call it a psalm of David...
_A.M. 2981. B.C. 1023._
The subject of this Psalm is so much the same with that of the
preceding, that some commentators have been inclined to believe it to
be a continuation of it, particularly as t...