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PSALM CXVI
_The psalmist praises God for his deliverance from thraldom,_
_which he compares to death and the grave_, 1-9.
_The exercises through which he had passed_, 10, 11.
_His gratitude for th...
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I LOVE THE LORD - The Hebrew rather means, “I love, because the Lord
hath heard,” etc. That is, the psalmist was conscious of love; he
felt it glowing in his soul; his heart was full of that special j...
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Psalms 116
The Praise of Israel for Deliverance from Death
_ 1. The Deliverance-Experience (Psalms 116:1)_
2. Thanksgiving (Psalms 116:10)
Redeemed Israel expresseth in this Psalm her love to Jeho...
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CXVI. A SONG OF COMFORT IN AFFLICTION. There is nothing to justify the
division into two Pss. (_a_) Psalms 116:1, (_b_) Psalms 116:10 (LXX);
the same theme in its double aspect is continued throughout...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
MY VOICE AND MY SUPPLICATIONS. My supplicating voice. Figure of speech
_Hendiadys._ App-6. So some codices, with Septuagint, Syriac, and
Vulgate, read "the voice o...
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DISCOURSE: 689
THANKSGIVING FOR DELIVERANCE
Psalms 116:1. I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice and my
supplications. Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, therefore
will I call upon him...
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_The Psalmist professeth his love and duty to God for his deliverance:
he studieth to be thankful._
THIS psalm was probably written by David upon his deliverance from
Absalom's rebellion; though some...
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PSALMS 116
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Individual Thanks for Deliverance from Peril of Death.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 116:1-4, With Profession of Love the Psalmist
Describes his Peril and Prayer. Stanza I...
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I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my supplications.
Psalms 116:1.-The Psalmist's love to Yahweh, and resolution to call
upon Him all his life, for having heard his prayer (Psalms...
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Psalms 115-118 were probably the hymns sung by our Lord and His
disciples. Some modern scholars, however, deny this, on the ground
that, in Christ's time, the Hallel was only in its beginning, and
con...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
HE SAVED ME!
PSALMS 116
Jesus said, "If the Son (of God) makes you free, you will be really
free!" (John 8
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I LOVE THE LORD. — Besides this rendering, where _Jehovah_ is
supplied as an object, this poet being given to use verbs without an
object (see Psalms 116:2; Psalms 116:10), there are two other possibl...
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Psalms 116:1
THIS psalm is intensely individual. "I," "me," or "my" occurs in every
verse but two (Psalms 116:5, Psalms 116:19). The singer is but
recently delivered from some peril, and his song heav...
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HE DELIVERED MY SOUL
Psalms 116:1
Throughout this psalm we meet the pronoun in the first person. Only in
two verses, Psalms 116:15 and Psalms 116:19, does it not so occur.
There is no fear of egotism...
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This is the fourth song of the Hallel. In it the note of triumph over
death, with which the last one closed, is elaborated. The singer had
evidently been in some grave peril in which he had practicall...
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I (a) love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice [and] my
supplications.
(a) He grants that no pleasure is so great as to feel God's help in
our need, neither that anything more stirs up our love...
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Alleluia. This word is found at the end of the last psalm, in Hebrew.
(Haydock) --- The captives invite all to thank God for their delivery,
which was a most striking figure of the world's redemption,...
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CONTENTS
This Psalm contains some very gracious breathings of a devout soul;
whether, by the spirit of prophecy, the sacred writer penned them as
the suited language of Christ in the days of his flesh...
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1_I have loved, because Jehovah will hear the voice of my
supplication. _At the very commencement of this psalm David avows that
he was attracted with the sweetness of God’s goodness, to place his
hop...
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Psalms 116 celebrates this deliverance when they were at the very
point of death. Jehovah had heard them, and they would walk before the
Lord in the land of the living. In this view it is a continual...
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I LOVE THE LORD,.... As the Messiah, David's antitype, did; of which
he gave the fullest proof by his obedience to his will; and as David,
the man after God's own heart, did, and as every good man doe...
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_I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice [and] my
supplications._
Ver. 1. _I love the Lord_] Heb. I love, because the Lord hath heard,
&c., _Vex abrupta et ecliptica,_ an abrupt concise eclip...
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_I love the Lord_ Hebrew, _I love, because the Lord hath heard my
voice._ “The soul, transported with gratitude and love, seems, at
first, to express her affection without declaring its object, as
thi...
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I love the Lord because He hath heard my voice and my supplications,
the fact that God attended to His prayer and delivered him fills his
heart with grateful love....
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THANKSGIVING FOR DELIVERANCE FROM EXTREME PERILS.
The psalmist proclaims the fact that he was saved from great dangers,
celebrates his deliverance by giving praise to God alone, and pledges
His publi...
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1-9 We have many reasons for loving the Lord, but are most affected
by his loving-kindness when relieved out of deep distress. When a poor
sinner is awakened to a sense of his state, and fears that h...
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PSALM 116 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm contains a solemn thanksgiving to
God for a glorious deliverance from grievous and dangerous calamities;
as also from great perplexities and terrors of mind arising f...
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Psalms 116:1 love H157 (H8804) LORD H3068 heard H8085 (H8799) voice
H6963 supplications H8469
love -...
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Psalms 116:1
(1) There are multitudes who are utterly careless about God, in whose
minds He exists as the object neither of one feeling nor another, who
never think of Him so as either to love Him or...
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Psalms 116:1. _I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my
supplications._
Every answered prayer should make us love the Lord, and especially
those prayers that come up from our heart when...
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We have read this Psalm many times, and have often felt it to be a
photograph of our own spiritual experience; but we will, on this
occasion, read it from one special point of view. Please notice that...
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We have read this Psalm many times, let us read it now, not regarding
it so much as the language of the psalmist uttered thousands of years
ago, as our own language at this moment.
Psalms 116:1. _I l...
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In this Psalm, David tells us his experience with regard to God and
with regard to men.
Psalms 116:1. _I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my
supplications._
Answered prayer is a goo...
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Psalms 116:1. _I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my
supplications._
You cannot help loving God if he has heard your prayers. Have you
tried him? If you have, you can join with David...
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I knew a godly woman who, when she was very sick, would always say,
«Read me the 116 th Psalm.» It is deservedly a great favourite with
many experienced Christians. May the Holy Spirit apply it to our...
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It begins well.
Psalms 116:1. _I love the Lord,_
Can you say that? «Yea, Lord, thou knowest all things. Thou knowest
that I love thee.» «I love the Lord.» Love is said to be blind, but
not love to G...
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CONTENTS: Thanksgiving for the many gracious deliverances God had
wrought.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: The experiences we have had of God's goodness in answer to
prayer are great encourag...
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It is scarcely doubted but David is the author of this psalm, and that
he wrote it when in exile from Saul's persecution, or when Absalom
rebelled, or on some similar occasion of danger and grief. It...
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_I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my
supplications._
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND ITS RESULTS
I. The psalm opens with a general declaration of gratitude to God, as
the hearer of praye...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 116:1. This is a hymn of personal
thanksgiving for God’s care. The specific circumstance is a narrow
escape from death (vv. Psalms 116:3
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm is an evidence of the truth and depth of the religious
life in individuals after the return from the Exile.… It reminds us
of earlier Psalms, and especially of the Psalms of D...
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EXPOSITION
A PSALM of thanksgiving on deliverance from an imminent peril, placed
in the mouth of an individual, but possibly intended for liturgical
use on some occasion of a national deliverance. Hen...
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1 John 4:19; 1 John 5:2; 1 John 5:3; 1 Samuel 1:26; Genesis 35:2;...