This Ps. was written at a distance from Jerusalem, and is either the
prayer of a king for himself, or the prayer of a subject for himself
and the king. In the former case it would naturally be assigned to
David, and to the time of his stay at Mahanaim beyond Jordan, during
Absalom's rebellion. In th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE END OF THE EARTH] or perhaps 'of the land.' Jerusalem is the
centre, absence from which is banishment. THE ROCK _that_ IS HIGHER
THAN I] 'a rock too high for me,' some inaccessible place of security.... [ Continue Reading ]
TABERNACLE] tent. The word may be purely figurative (cp. Ps 23:7), or
it may refer to the 'tabernacle' which David made for the ark. TRUST]
RV 'take refuge': see Psalms 17:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
VOWS] here stand for the prayers which accompanied them. THOU HAST
GIVEN _me_, etc.] RM 'Thou hast given an heritage unto those that fear
thy name.' This may mean that Absalom's rebellion has been crushed,
and that the land is in the possession of loyal Israelites.... [ Continue Reading ]
If David is the writer he speaks of himself here in the third person:
cp. Zedekiah's words in Jeremiah 38:5. The v. is an assurance rather
than a prayer.... [ Continue Reading ]
ABIDE.. FOR EVER] in the continuance of his royal line: see 2 Samuel
7:12; 2 Samuel 7:16.; PREPARE] or appoint. MERCY (RV 'lovingkindness')
AND TRUTH are personified as guardian angels: see Psalms 57:3.... [ Continue Reading ]