PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 108:1. It seems that David composed this
community lament using material from two other psalms. Verses Psalms
108:1 are from Psalms 57:7, Psalms 108:6 are from Psalms 60:5. In the
midst of a dangerous situation, the singers express their confident
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 108:5 The next section is a general prayer, BE
EXALTED, with a more specific plea THAT YOUR BELOVED ONES MAY BE
DELIVERED.
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 108:7 As with Psalms 60:6, these verses seem to
recall an oracle (GOD HAS PROMISED) that gives God’s plan for
Israel’s place in the world.
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 108:10 This comes from Psalms 60:9. Part of the
background of Psalms 60:1 is a campaign against EDOM.
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