1. “Author of the psalm” - This psalm also purports to be a psalm
of David, and there is nothing in it to lead us to doubt that this
opinion is correct. It is ascribed to him in all the versions, and...
Another morning prayer, uttered by one who is exposed to danger from
the machinations of unscrupulous and hypocritical enemies. The title
assigns it to David, and he might have written thus when he wa...
V.
Psalms 5:7 makes the inscription to this psalm suspicious. (See Note.)
The address, “my king,” also denoting the theocratic relation of
Jehovah to His people, seems more natural in. an invocation s...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 5
TO THE CHIEF MUSICIAN UPON NEHILOTH, A PSALM OF DAVID. This psalm,
being written by David under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, is
inscribed and sent to him who had the di...
_A.M. 2981. B.C. 1023._
This Psalm is a prayer, addressed to God in some time of great
distress and trouble, in which the psalmist continues, and resolves
still to continue instant in prayer, Psalms...
* God will certainly hear prayer: David gives to God the glory, and
takes to himself the comfort. (1-6) He prayed for himself, that God
would guide him, and for all the Lord's people, that God would g...
Heading ‘For the chief musician, with the Nehiloth (wind
instruments?). A psalm to/for David.' On behalf of the choirmaster and
written by or dedicated to David.
This psalm can be divided as follows:...