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Verse Psalms 9:7. _BUT THE LORD SHALL ENDURE_] All things shall have
an end but God and holy spirits....
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BUT THE LORD SHALL ENDURE FOR EVER - Yahweh is eternal - always the
same. Though these cities have become desolate, and the enemy has been
permitted to triumph, and nations and people have passed away...
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Psalms 9
THE GODLY REMNANT. THE WICKED ONE AND HIS FOLLOWERS (9-15)
_ 1. The praise of the Most High (Psalms 9:1)_
2. Millennial deliverances and glories (Psalms 9:3)
3. Prayer for divine interven...
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9 AND 10. YAHWEH THE REFUGE OF HIS PEOPLE. These two Pss., divided in
MT, were originally one, This is proved by the fact that they are one
in LXX. and Vulg., by the absence of title over Psalms 10, a...
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PSALMS 9:10
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
The Kingship of Jehovah in Zion Finally Triumphant over a League
between the Nations and the Lawless One.
ANALYSIS
These two psalms are bound together as originally on...
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_BUT THE LORD SHALL ENDURE FOR EVER: HE HATH PREPARED HIS THRONE FOR
JUDGMENT._
But the Lord shall endure for ever. From speaking TO God, in
confident anticipation of his destruction of the enemy's s...
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Psalms 9:10 are combined in LXX, and there is certainly a real, though
obscure, relationship between them. The two together form one
'acrostic,' the vv. beginning with the successive letters of the
He...
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SHALL ENDURE] RV 'sitteth as king.' The eternal rule of God contrasted
with the passing powers of earth....
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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...
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BUT THE LORD SHALL ENDURE. — Better, _but Jehovah sits enthroned for
ever,_ being in close parallelism with the next clause, “For
judgment has erected his throne.”...
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_[Psalms 9:8]_ וַֽ֭ יהוָה לְ עֹולָ֣ם יֵשֵׁ֑ב...
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Psalms 9:1
Psalms 7:1; Psalms 9:1 are connected by the recurrence of the two
thoughts of God as the Judge of nations and the wicked falling into
the pit which he digged. Probably the original arrangem...
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CONFIDENCE IN THE RIGHTEOUS JUDGE
Psalms 9:1
The Chaldee version adds to the inscription, “concerning the death
of the champion who went out between the camps,” referring to the
death of Goliath. Thi...
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The burden of this psalm is thanksgiving for Jehovah's righteous rule
by which He has overcome the enemies of the chosen people. It is
almost exclusively a song of thanksgiving. There are a few brief...
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Swords. "My enemies have sunk under the sword." (Syriac) (Haydock) ---
Frameæ is a German word for "javelins," pointed with iron, which they
might either throw, or use in close fight. (Tacitus) --- It...
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Here, by a change of person in the speaker, we find a beautiful
transition made to Christ himself, in which the sacred writer is
celebrating the glories of his person, and the greatness, and
extensive...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 9 AND 10.
In Psalms 9 and 10 we enter historically on the circumstances of the
remnant in the last days in the land. The great principles having been
laid down ...
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BUT THE LORD SHALL ENDURE FOR EVER,.... When antichrist is entirely
ruined, his cities destroyed, and the memorial of them perished, then
"shall the Lord sit for ever" g, as the words may be rendered;...
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But the LORD shall endure for ever: he hath prepared his throne for
judgment.
Ver. 7. _But the Lord shall endure for ever_] _Vivit Christus
regnatque; alioqui lotus desperassem,_ said that good Dutch...
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_But the Lord shall endure for ever_ Though cities and people may
perish, yet the Lord abides for ever. Which is sufficient for the
terror of his enemies, and the comfort of his church. _He hath
prepa...
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But the Lord shall endure forever, sitting secure on the throne of His
majesty; HE HATH PREPARED HIS THRONE FOR JUDGMENT, and the last Great
Day is foreshadowed by every individual punishment upon nat...
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A PROPHETIC VIEW OF THE VICTORY OF FAITH...
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1-10 If we would praise God acceptably, we must praise him in
sincerity, with our whole heart. When we give thanks for some one
particular mercy, we should remember former mercies. Our joy must not
b...
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Though cities and people may perish for ever, yet the Lord abides for
ever; which is sufficient for the enemies terror, and for the comfort
of his church. HE HATH PREPARED, or established, by his immu...
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Psalms 9:7 LORD H3068 endure H3427 (H8799) forever H5769 prepared
H3559 (H8790) throne H3678 judgment H4941...
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‘But YHWH sits enthroned for ever:
He has established his throne for judgment;
And he will judge the world in righteousness,
He will minister judgment to the peoples in uprightness.'
In contrast to...
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This Psalm has a dedication which is very difficult to understand:
«To the chief Musician upon Muthlabben. A Psalm of David.» Either
«Muthlabben» is the tune to which the Psalm was to be sung, or some...
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CONTENTS: Praise for victory over enemies.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: In the midst of all distresses, we may by faith find a
refuge in God and when victory comes, we should not forget that...
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Psalms 9:5. _Thou hast rebuked the heathen._ A song in ancient time
was made after every victory, a sort of _Te Deum,_ to be sung in the
congregation. The collection of those hallowed martial odes was...
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_I will praise Thee, O Lord._
PRAISE, TRUST, AND PRAYER
In the Septuagint, this Psalm refers to the death of the Divine Son,
and recites His victory over death, the grave, and all our foes.
I. Ther...
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_The Lord shall endure forever._
THE ABIDING GOD
David here draws a contrast between changing man and the unchanging
God; between evermore vanishing thrones and the throne of God, high
and lifted up-...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 9:1. Psalms 9:1 together follow a
basically acrostic pattern, with the first word of each line beginning
with successive letters of the Hebrew alpha
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INTRODUCTION
“A psalm of thanksgiving (Psalms 9:1) after a victory (Psalms 9:3)
over the heathen wrought by Divine judgment (Psalms 9:4), expressing
confidence in His constant protection of the oppres...
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EXPOSITION
This psalm, which, like the six preceding it, is declared by the title
to be "a Psalm of David," is a song of thanksgiving for the defeat of
some foreign enemy. It is the first of what are...
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The ninth psalm is to the chief musician on Muthlabben. Muthlabben is
the death of a son. This could have been when Bathsheba's first son
died.
I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will...
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2 Peter 3:8; Hebrews 1:11; Hebrews 1:12; Hebrews 13:8; Psalms 103:19;...
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But — Though cities and people may perish, yet the Lord abides for
ever. Which is sufficient for the terror of his enemies, and the
comfort of his church....