This psalm is entitled “A Psalm of David,” and there is every
reason to believe that it is properly ascribed to him. It is addressed
to “the chief Musician” - to be by him set to appropriate music,
th...
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...
Despair, sorrow, indignation, faith, find expression by turns in this
pathetic record of persecution embittered by the treachery of an
intimate friend, which is a companion to Psalms 41, and should be...
LV.
This is one of the most passionate odes of the whole collection —
bursts of fiery invective alternating with the most plaintive and
melancholy reflections: it has supplied to Christianity and the...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 55
TO THE CHIEF MUSICIAN ON NEGINOTH, MASCHIL [A PSALM] OF DAVID. The
occasion of this psalm was either the persecution of Saul, or the
conspiracy of Absalom. Some think it was...
_A.M. 2981. B.C. 1023._
From the complaint which the psalmist makes in the middle of this
Psalm, that his greatest confidant proved treacherous to him, it seems
probable that it was composed when Abs...
* Prayer to God to manifest his favour. (1-8) The great wickedness and
treachery of his enemies. (9-15) He is sure that God would in due time
appear for him. (16-23)...