Verse Psalms 19:13. _FROM PRESUMPTUOUS_ SINS] Sins committed not through _frailty_ or _surprise_, but those which are the offspring of _thought, purpose_, and _deliberation_. Sins against judgment, l...
KEEP BACK THY SERVANT ALSO - Restrain thy servant; or, do not suffer him to commit those sins. FROM PRESUMPTUOUS SINS - The word used here is manifestly designed to stand in some respects in contrast...
XIX. A. PSALMS 19:1. THE REVELATION OF GOD IN NATURE. A fragment of a longer poem. Day and night are pictured as living beings who hand on the tradition of God's creative act from age to age (see Job...
KEEP BACK. restrain or hold back; as the motions of the heavenly bodies are controlled. First occurrence Genesis 20:6; Genesis 22:12; Genesis 22:16; Gen
The contemplation of this holy law leads the Psalmist to express his personal need of preservation and guidance....
For sins committed -in error," (A.V. _through ignorance_) and for -hidden" offences, the ceremonial law provided an atonement (Leviticus 4:1 ff., Leviticus 4:13 ff; Leviticus 5:2 ff.;...
DISCOURSE: 522 PRAYER AGAINST SINS OF INFIRMITY AND PRESUMPTION Psalms 19:12. _Who can understand his errors? Cleanse thou me from secret faults. Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; le...
KEEP BACK THY SERVANT ALSO FROM PRESUMPTUOUS SINS— Though our sins are more in number than the hairs of our head; yet some there are which stand distinguished by an uncommon guilt, and will always be...
PSALMS 19 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE Greater than the Glory of God in the Heavens is the Grace of Jehovah in the Law. ANALYSIS A Composite Psalm: in which, by the mere force of Juxtaposition, the Grace of J...
_KEEP BACK THY SERVANT ALSO FROM PRESUMPTUOUS SINS; LET THEM NOT HAVE DOMINION OVER ME: THEN SHALL I BE UPRIGHT, AND I SHALL BE INNOCENT FROM THE GREAT TRANSGRESSION._ Presumptuous (sins). He does no...
19:13 [sins]; (d-8) Or 'from the presumptuous.' transgression. (e-28) Or 'from the great transgression.'...
This Ps. falls into two well-marked divisions. Psalms 19:1 describe the glory of God (_El_) as seen in the heavenly bodies, especially the sun, and are thus parallel to Psalms 8; Psalms 19:7 deal with...
PRESUMPTOUS _sins_] those deliberately committed, in contrast to those of ignorance and inadvertence. For such transgressions the Law provided no atonement (Numbers 15:30), and the Psalmist prays to b...
Psalms 1:41 _GORDON CHURCHYARD_ Words in boxes are from the Bible. The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the * before a word to show an explanation. The translated Bible tex...
PRESUMPTUOUS SIN. — The Heb., from root meaning to “boil up” or “over,” is properly masculine, and always elsewhere means proud or arrogant men. (So Symmachus and Aquila.) Hence here explain, “Keep th...
Psalms 19:1 Is this originally one psalm or bits of two, pieced together to suggest a comparison between the two sources of knowledge of God, which the authors did not dream of? The affirmative is str...
THE WORKS AND THE WORD OF GOD Psalms 19:1 This is the “Psalm of the Two Books”-Nature and Scripture. If Psalms 8:1 were written at night, Psalms 19:1 was surely written by day. In...
The burden of this psalm is the twofold revelation of Jehovah. He is revealed in Nature and in law. Yet in Nature Jehovah is revealed as God and not by those especial qualities suggested by the great...
Keep back thy servant also from (m) presumptuous [sins]; let them not have dominion over me: (n) then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. (m) Which are done purp...
These are sweet prayers, and when offered in faith through Him, who is the Lord our Righteousness, then may we hope that he who is the Sun of Righteousness, and both the substance and the end of the l...
Psalms 19 _ Proper Psalm for Christmas Day_ (_Morning_). PSALMS 19-21 = _ Day 4_ (_Morning_)....
13._Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins. _By _presumptuous sins _he means known and evident transgressions, (469) accompanied with proud contempt and obstinacy. By the word _keep back, _...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 18 AND 19. Psalms 18 presents to us the connection of Christ, and particularly of His (not atoning suffering that is found in Psalms 22, but His) entering into t...
KEEP BACK THY SERVANT ALSO FROM PRESUMPTUOUS [SINS],.... Some understand these words of persons: the Septuagint, and the versions that follow that, render it "from strangers": such who are strangers t...
Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous [sins]; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Ver. 13. _Keep back thy servant...
_Keep back thy servant also_ Hebrew, חשׂךְ, _chasoch, cohibe, subtrahe, restrain_, or _withdraw._ The word is emphatical, and implies the natural and great proneness of man to commit even wilful sins,...
Keep back Thy servant also from presumptuous sins, from proud wickedness; LET THEM NOT HAVE DOMINION OVER ME, for open transgression will surely drive faith out of the heart; THEN SHALL I BE UPRIGHT,...
A PROPHECY OF THE GOSPEL. Luther says of this psalm that it is a prophecy of the Gospel as it was intended to go forth into all the world, as wide as the heavens extend, and to be proclaimed and taug...
THE GREAT: Or, much...
11-14 God's word warns the wicked not to go on in his wicked way, and warns the righteous not to turn from his good way. There is a reward, not only after keeping, but in keeping God's commandments....
KEEP BACK, OR RESTRAIN, OR WITHDRAW; which word is emphatical, and signifies man's natural and great proneness even to the worst of sins, and the necessity of God's grace, as a bridle, to keep men fro...
Psalms 19:13 back H2820 (H8798) servant H5650 presumptuous H2086 dominion H4910 (H8799) blameless H8552 (H8799) inn
‘Keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins; Let them not have dominion over me, Then will I be upright, And I will be clear from great transgression.' Indeed he prays that God will keep hi...
THE RESULTING PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE FROM SIN AND DECLARATION OF GOD'S TOTAL RELIABILITY (PSALMS 19:12)....
Psalms 19:12 I. The first prayer, "Cleanse Thou me from secret faults," springs naturally out of the complaint, "Who can understand his errors?" Germs of evil are in our nature that can never be estim...
This Psalm teaches us the excellence of the two revelations which God has made to man. The first is the revelation which he has made in nature, and the second is that which he has made in his inspired...
This Psalm has the same subject as Psalms 119:1. Both of them are full of praise of God's Word. God has written two books for us to read,-the volume of the Creation and the volume of the Sacred Script...
CONTENTS: God's revelation of Himself in the book of nature, book of the law and the book of human life. CHARACTERS: God, David. CONCLUSION: God makes Himself known through three great books, all of...
Psalms 19:4. _Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to_ _the end of the world._ The LXX, φθογγος, _phthoggos._ Vulgate, _sonus,_ their _sound;_ the music of their voice. The el...
_Keep back Thy servant also from presumptuous sins._ A CONJUNCTION OF REQUESTS I. There may and should be a conjunction, even of great petitions and requests (at once) unto God. David ends not at th...
PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 19:1. In singing this psalm, God’s people celebrate his law as his supreme revelation of himself. The psalm recounts the way the creation speaks of its Maker (vv....
PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 19:13 PRESUMPTUOUS SINS. Sins committed in proud disobedience to divine commands (Deuteronomy 17:12). Such sins eventually will...
INTRODUCTION “This psalm instructs its readers in the glory and goodness of God; first, by directing their contemplation to the structure of the heavens, to the course of the sun, and to the kindly in...
EXPOSITION THE nineteenth psalm is one of meditative praise. The psalmist, looking abroad over the whole world, finds two main subjects for his eulogy—first, the glorious fabric of the material creati...
Chapter 19 is one of the beautiful favorite psalms where David does speak about how God does reveal Himself to man in nature. The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handi...
1 Chronicles 10:13; 1 Chronicles 10:14; 1 Samuel 25:32; 1 Samuel 25:39;...
Presumptuous — From known and evident sins, such as are committed against knowledge, against the checks of conscience, and the motions of God's spirit. Dominion — If I be at any time tempted to such s...