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Verse Psalms 69:19. _THOU HAST KNOWN MY REPROACH_] This is one of the
most forcible appeals to mercy and compassion that was ever made. The
language of these two verses is inimitable; and the sentimen...
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THOU HAST KNOWN MY REPROACH - The reproach that has come upon me; the
shame and contempt which I am called to endure. God had seen all this;
and the psalmist appeals to him as having seen it, as a rea...
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PSALM 69-72
Psalms 69
The Suffering and Rejected Christ
_ 1. Hated without a cause (Psalms 69:1)_
2. Bearing reproach (Psalms 69:7)
3. His own prayer ...
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LXIX. A PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE AND REVENGE. The author was a pious
Jew, burning with zeal for the purity of the Temple worship (Psalms
69:9). He was a representative man, so that the reproaches of tho...
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_Thou hast known_ Rather, THOU knowest. _Thou_, as in Psalms 69:5, is
emphatic. See note there for references to Jeremiah's use of this
phrase.
_all before thee_ They are all in Thy sight. He pleads...
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Once more he lays before God the severity of his sufferings, and the
inhumanity of his enemies....
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MINE ADVERSARIES ARE ALL BEFORE THEE— i.e. "None of them, nor of
their secret plots and subtle lies, whereby they seek to defame and
undo me, are hidden from thy all-seeing view....
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PSALMS 69
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Pictures of Distress and Outcries for Deliverance, followed by
Imprecations on Cruel Enemies, and by Promises of Praise.
ANALYSIS
This psalm is almost certainly Composit...
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_THOU HAST KNOWN MY REPROACH, AND MY SHAME, AND MY DISHONOUR: MINE
ADVERSARIES ARE ALL BEFORE THEE._
-Again he appeals to God's knowledge of his reproach and suffering
from his foes, as the ground on...
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This whole Ps. should be compared with Psalms 22:31, 35, 38,, 40. It
is the prayer of one who is in deep distress, wrongfully persecuted by
enemies, and conscious that, though he is sinful, his suffer...
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THOU HAST KNOWN] RV 'thou knowest': cp. Jeremiah 12:3; Jeremiah 15:15;
Jeremiah 18:23....
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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_[Psalms 69:20]_ אַתָּ֤ה יָדַ֗עְתָּ
חֶרְפָּתִ֣י וּ֭ בָשְׁתִּי...
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Psalms 69:1
THE Davidic authorship of this psalm is evidently untenable, if for no
other reason, yet because of the state of things presupposed in Psalms
69:35. The supposition that Jeremiah was the a...
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“JEHOVAH HEARETH THE NEEDY”
Psalms 69:18
In Psalms 69:19 the psalmist again spreads out his griefs before God.
He had looked for pity, but his foes only aggravated his sufferings.
Both Matthew and Jo...
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Perhaps in no psalm in the whole psalter is the sense of sorrow
profounder or more intense than in this. The soul of the singer pours
itself out in unrestrained abandonment to the overwhelming and
ter...
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Thou hast known my reproach, and my shame, and my dishonour: mine (p)
adversaries [are] all before thee.
(p) You see that I am beset as a sheep among many wolves....
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Reader! if you are much acquainted with the evangelists accounts of
Jesus's sufferings in the garden and on the cross (and if you are not,
it is much to be wished that you were) you will see how all t...
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19_Thou knowest my reproach, and my confusion. _This is a confirmation
of the preceding sentence. Whence is it that the greater part of men
become dispirited when they see the wicked outrageously rush...
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Psalms 69. The state of soul of which this most important psalm is the
expression demands the utmost attention and patient inquiry. We have
all along seen the remnant of Israel before us, or Christ as...
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THOU HAST KNOWN MY REPROACH, AND MY SHAME, AND MY DISHONOUR,.... A
heap of words to express the greatness of the contempt that was cast
upon him, and the injury that was done to his person and charact...
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Thou hast known my reproach, and my shame, and my dishonour: mine
adversaries [are] all before thee.
Ver. 19. _Thou hast known my reproach_] That is enough for David, that
God taketh cognizance of th...
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_Thou hast known my reproach_, &c. Thou seest how much of it I suffer,
and that for thy sake. _Mine adversaries are all before thee_ Thou
knowest them thoroughly, and all their injurious and wicked de...
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Thou hast known My reproach and My shame and My dishonor, the result
of the sin imputed to Him according to the divine counsel of love for
the salvation of mankind; MINE ADVERSARIES ARE ALL BEFORE THE...
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THE MESSIAH'S VICARIOUS SUFFERING.
To the chief musician, for use in the public assembly of the
congregation, upon Shoshannim, to be sung to the melody "On the
Lilies. " The psalm is referred to seven...
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13-21 Whatever deep waters of affliction or temptation we sink into,
whatever floods of trouble or ungodly men seem ready to overwhelm us,
let us persevere in prayer to our Lord to save us. The token...
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THOU HAST KNOWN MY REPROACH, & c.; thou seest how much of it I suffer,
and that for thy sake; as he said, PSALMS 69:7. ARE ALL BEFORE THEE;
thou knowest them thoroughly, and all their injurious and wi...
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Psalms 69:19 know H3045 (H8804) reproach H2781 shame H1322 dishonor
H3639 adversaries H6887 (H8802)
my reproach -...
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We shall read together at this time a part of the 69 th Psalm, and
afterwards two passages in the New Testament. Although there is no
doubt that this Psalm is intended to describe a very large class o...
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CONTENTS: David complains of great distress and begs God to succor
him.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: When the waters of affliction rise about us, the only
course is to commit the keeping of o...
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The Chaldee paraphrase ascribes this psalm to David, and with great
care regards it as highly prophetic of the Messiah. St. Paul therefore
knew the high authority he had, in quoting it against the Jew...
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_But as for me, my prayer is unto Thee, O Lord, in an acceptable
time._
THE COMPASSIONABLE, COMMENDABLE, AND CENSURABLE
I. The compassionable. The representation which the author here gives
of his s...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 69:1. This is an individual lament. A
faithful Israelite is suffering for wrongs he has done (v. Psalms
69:5). Attackers take advantage of his
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the chief musician upon Shoshannim, a Psalm
of David.”
“_To the chief musician_.” See the introduction to Psalms 57.
“_Upon Shoshannim_. See the introduction to Psa...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is the cry of one suffering severely from men, partly on account
of his own sins (Psalms 69:5), but mainly for the sake of God (Psalms
69:7). It is said to be "written in the style of...
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The sixty-ninth psalm is a Messianic psalm. That is, it is a psalm of
prophecy concerning Jesus Christ. And there are many scriptures within
the psalm here that make reference to Jesus Christ.
Save me...
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1 Peter 2:23; Hebrews 12:2; Isaiah 53:3; John 8:49; Psalms 2:2;...
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THE PSALM OF THE TRESPASS OFFERING
Psalms 69:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The 69th Psalm, which we are to study today, is one of those great
Calvary Psalms which stir our souls. Like other Psalms there are...