This psalm bears to the closing part of Psalms 40 (Psalms 40:13, see
the notes in the Introduction to that psalm) a resemblance similar to
that between Psalms 14:1 and...
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...
This short prayer for speedy help and the discomfiture of malicious
enemies is a repetition of Psalms 40:13-17 with some slight
variations. _Jehovah_has been changed to _God_in Psalms 70:1 _a_,
Psalms...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 70
TO THE CHIEF MUSICIAN, [A PSALM] OF DAVID, TO BRING TO REMEMBRANCE.
This psalm, according to Kimchi, was composed by David when he fled
from Saul, or from Absalom; so Theodor...