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Verse Psalms 109:30. _I WILL GREATLY PRAISE THE LORD_] I have the
fullest prospect of deliverance, and a plenary vindication of my
innocence....
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I WILL GREATLY PRAISE THE LORD WITH MY MOUTH - I will sing abundant
praises to him. Compare the notes at Isaiah 38:20.
YEA, I WILL PRAISE HIM AMONG THE MULTITUDE - In the great
congregation. I will pu...
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PSALM 109-113
Psalms 109 Christ in Humiliation
_ 1. Despised and rejected (Psalms 109:1)_
2. The rejectors and their fate (Psalms 109:6)
3. The Christ in His sorrow ...
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CIX. A PSALM OF CURSING. This Ps. is further than anything else in the
whole Psalter from the spirit of Christianity. It falls into three
parts: Psalms 109:1. The Psalmist's distress in persecution; P...
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PSALMS 109
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
David, Rehearsing how His Enemies have Cursed him, Refers his Cause to
Jehovah.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 109:1-5, The Psalmist Entreats Jehovah to speak up
for him ag...
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I will greatly praise the LORD with my mouth; yea, I will praise him
among the multitude.
I WILL GREATLY PRAISE THE LORD WITH MY MOUTH. The conclusion is
praise (; ).
YEA, I WILL PRAISE HIM AMONG...
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109:30 celebrate (b-4) Or 'thank.' so Psalms 111:1 ....
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The strongest of the imprecatory Pss. (see Intro.). Probably it is
just to regard the Psalmist as speaking in the name of the whole
nation, vexed and harried by foreign enemies, e.g. Antiochus
Epiphan...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
A MAN WITH TROUBLE
PSALMS 109
Jesus said, "You will be happy when people are not kind to you and do
bad things to you. You will be happy because you love me, ev...
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(28-31) It is impossible not to notice the anti-climax in these
verses, if they are spoken by the same person as Psalms 109:16, and
directed against the same enemies, of whom the one there singled out...
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Psalms 109:1
THIS is the last and the most terrible of the imprecatory psalms. Its
central portion (Psalms 109:6) consists of a series of wishes,
addressed to God, for the heaping of all miseries on t...
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THE DELIVERER OF THE NEEDY
Psalms 109:17
This psalm emphasizes the difference, indicated by our Lord, between
His teaching and that addressed to “them of old time,” especially
on the point of forgive...
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This is a psalm full of interest. The singer is in a place of terrible
suffering due to the implacable hostility of his foes. The passage
containing the imprecations (vv. Psa 109:6-19) contains the si...
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I will greatly praise the LORD with my (q) mouth; yea, I will praise
him among the multitude.
(q) Not only in confessing it secretly in myself but also in declaring
it before all the congregation....
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Concerning Christ, we know, that it was prophesied of him, that he had
set the Lord always before him, for he was at his right hand, that he
should not be moved, Psalms 16:8. And of him, and him only,...
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30._I will praise Jehovah greatly with my mouth _These words clearly
establish the truth of the observation I formerly made, that David
does not pray God to curse his enemies, but, by the holy boldnes...
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Psalms 109. It is certain that this psalm applies to Judas; but we
shall see, in reading it, that we cannot apply all of it exclusively
to him. And this is a help to us, to understand the way in which...
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I WILL GREATLY PRAISE THE LORD WITH MY MOUTH,.... Vocally, and in the
highest strains.
YEA, I WILL PRAISE HIM AMONG THE MULTITUDE: of converted persons, both
Jews and Gentiles, and by them: or, "amon...
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I will greatly praise the LORD with my mouth; yea, I will praise him
among the multitude.
Ver. 30. _I will greatly praise the Lord_] _Diligenter et impense._
God's blessings are binders; and great de...
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_I will greatly praise the Lord_ For that deliverance which I
confidently expect; _with my mouth_ Not only with my heart, in secret,
but with my mouth, openly; _and among the multitude_ Or, _among the...
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I will greatly praise the Lord with My mouth, for the deliverance
which is bound to come; YEA, I WILL PRAISE HIM AMONG THE MULTITUDE, in
the midst of His congregation...
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LAMENT OF THE RIGHTEOUS AGAINST TRAITORS AND ENEMIES.
To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical part of worship, a
psalm of David, in which he indeed may have reference to conditions of
his own...
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21-31 The psalmist takes God's comforts to himself, but in a very
humble manner. He was troubled in mind. His body was wasted, and
almost worn away. But it is better to have leanness in the body, whi...
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For that deliverance which I confidently expect. AMONG THE MULTITUDE;
or, _among the mighty_, or _great men_, as this word sometimes
signifies. Compare PSALMS 119:46....
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Psalms 109:30 greatly H3966 praise H3034 (H8686) LORD H3068 mouth
H6310 praise H1984 (H8762) among H8432 multitu
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CONTENTS: Complaint of the malice of enemies and appeal to the
righteous God for judgment.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Satan.
CONCLUSION: When enemies are spiteful and malicious, it is the
unspeakable c...
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Psalms 109:6. _Set thou a wicked man over him._ This cannot apply to
Ahithophel; he was already his own executioner. _Let Satan,_ that is,
an adversary, stand at his right hand, to accuse him, as Doëg...
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_Hold not Thy peace, O God of my praise._
A SONG OF IMPRECATION
I. The misdeeds of the wicked (Psalms 109:1).
II. The imprecation of wrath (verses 6-20).
III. The cry for mercy (Psalms 109:21). “Th...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 109:1. This is an individual lament. A
faithful Israelite is being attacked in return for the good he has
done to his attackers (vv. Psalms
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 109:30 The psalm closes with hope. The singer
is confident that soon he will GIVE GREAT THANKS TO THE LORD in public
worship....
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INTRODUCTION
“This,” says Perowne, “is the last of the Psalms of imprecation,
and completes the terrible climax. In the awfulness of its anathemas,
the Psalm surpasses everything of the kind in the O...
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EXPOSITION
THE title of this psalm—"To the chief musician, a psalm of
David"—is thought to be not inappropriate. We may have here David's
own appeal to God against his persecutors, and especially agai...
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Psa 109:1-31 makes me glad that I'm not an enemy of David. For this is
one of those psalms where he really takes off again against his
enemies, and I mean he goes after them with tongs.
Hold not thy...
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Hebrews 2:12; Psalms 107:32; Psalms 108:1; Psalms 111:1; Psal