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Verse Psalms 3:4. _I CRIED UNTO THE LORD WITH MY VOICE_] He was
exposed to much danger, and therefore he had need of _fervour_.
_HE HEARD ME_] Notwithstanding my enemies said, and my friends
feared,...
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:Title
A PSALM OF DAVID - literally, belonging to David; that is, belonging
to him as the author. This is marked in the Hebrew as the first verse,
and so in the Syriac version, the Latin Vulgate, and...
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I CRIED UNTO THE LORD - That is, in these troubles, as he had always
done in affliction. The form of the verb here is future - “I will
cry” or call unto the Lord; probably, however, designed to state...
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Psalms 3
SORROWS AND TRIALS OF THE GODLY REMNANT (3-7)
_ 1. Persecution and comfort (Psalms 3:1)_
2. Arise Jehovah! Save me, O my God (Psalms 3:5)
The five Psalms which follow bring before us the g...
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III. A MORNING HYMN OF TRIUMPH AND PEACE. It is a king or party leader
who speaks, but who he was or when he wrote we cannot say. The
conjecture in the title is of no value except as an extreme instan...
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CRIED. shall cry.
HEARD. will answer.
HOLY HILL. See note on Psalms 2:6.
SELAH. Connecting the peace which comes from prayer, as in Philippians
1:4; Philippians 1:6. See App-66....
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PSALMS 3
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Conspiracy, Confidence, Courage and Victory.
Chief Conspirator left Unnamed!
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 3:1-2, A Surprising Conspiracy. Stanza II., Psalms
3:3-4, Unshaken...
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_I CRIED UNTO THE LORD WITH MY VOICE, AND HE HEARD ME OUT OF HIS HOLY
HILL. SELAH._
I cried ... he heard me - `He answered х_ `AANAH_ (H6030)] me.'
David's habit of "crying" to the Lord at all times,...
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This is the first of the 'Davidic' Psalms. It is a morning prayer as
Psalms 3:6 suggests. The heading of the Ps. provides a historical
setting for it in the revolt of Absalom, and it is the only Ps.
s...
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OUT OF HIS HOLY HILL] i.e. Zion, the seat of Jehovah's worship, where
in a special sense He was present. The Psalmist was probably at a
distance from Jerusalem. SELAH] This word is found 71 times in t...
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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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_[Psalms 3:5]_ קֹ֭ולִי אֶל ־יְהוָ֣ה אֶקְרָ֑א
וַ...
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Psalms 3:1
ANOTHER pair of psalms follows the two of the Introduction. They are
closely connected linguistically, structurally, and in subject. The
one is a morning, the other an evening hymn, and pos...
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MORNING AND EVENING PRAYERS
Psalms 3:1; Psalms 4:1
These psalms probably date from David's flight before Absalom, 2
Samuel 16:1. It is the perfection of trust to be able to sleep when
our foes are ma...
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This is a morning psalm. It is the song of a soul in grave peril as a
new day dawns. The consciousness of difficulty is first uttered.
Adversaries are increased, and the bitterest part of the pain is...
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_Protector. Hebrew, "shield." --- Glory. God is the hope of his
servants, (1 Corinthians xv. 31.) and grants their requests. (Calmet)
--- He has not abandoned me, when I had fallen into sin. (Haydock)...
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Reader! see what grace can do! And depend upon it, when grace and
faith are in lively exercise the more the opposition is made from
without, the stronger the comforts will be within. Oh! how blessed i...
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4._With my voice have I cried unto the Lord. _He here informs us that
he had never been so broken by adversity, or cast down by impious
scornings, (42) as to be prevented from addressing his prayers t...
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The first, Psalms 3, gives the condition in general in contrast with
Psalms 2, and the support and confidence of faith in it. The troublers
of the godly man are multiplied, haughty, and triumphing ove...
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I CRIED UNTO THE LORD WITH MY VOICE,.... The experience which the
psalmist had of being heard in prayer, was what gave great
encouragement to his faith, as to his interest in God and salvation by
him,...
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I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy
hill. Selah.
Ver. 4. _I cried unto the Lord with my voice_] I prayed aloud and
lustily; I roused up myself, and wrestled with God:...
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_I cried unto the Lord with my voice_ By prayer I commended myself to
the divine protection; _and he heard me out of his holy hill_ Out of
heaven, so called Psalms 15:1. _I laid me down and slept_ Sec...
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I cried unto the Lord with my voice, in loud and fervent supplication,
AND HE HEARD ME OUT OF HIS HOLY HILL, the mountain of His presence,
Mount Zion, where the Tabernacle had now been erected and whe...
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MORNING PRAYER OF A CHRISTIAN IN DANGER AND AFFLICTION.
A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom, his son, 2 Samuel 15:14,
probably written on the morning after the day of the flight, when
David s...
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4-8 Care and grief do us good, when they engage us to pray to God, as
in earnest. David had always found God ready to answer his prayers.
Nothing can fix a gulf between the communications of God's gr...
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WITH MY VOICE; the witness of my faith and fervency of affections. OUT
OF HIS HOLY HILL; either out of heaven, so called PSALMS 15:1: compare
ISAIAH 66:1. Or rather,
2. Out of the hill of Zion, where...
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Psalms 3:4 cried H7121 (H8799) LORD H3068 voice H6963 heard H6030
(H8799) holy H6944 hill H2022 Selah...
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SECTION 2. HIS RECOGNITION OF GOD'S HELP AND PROTECTION.
‘But you, O YHWH, are a shield about me,
My glory and the lifter up of my head.
I was crying to YHWH with my voice,
And he was answering me...
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These may be called very properly morning and evening Psalms. The
third Psalm is the morning Psalm. A psalm of David when he fled from
Absalom, his son. A dark hour that for David, preceded by the sha...
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CONTENTS: A prayer of David (when he fled from Absalom).
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: God is a shield for His trusting people. He wards off the
fiery darts of Satan and the storms of trouble,...
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Psalms 3:4. _Selah._ This word, as all seem agreed, refers to the
singing and music only, the better to adapt changes of airs to the
sentiments of the psalm; and yet the sense is given with much
diver...
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_Selah._
STOP AND THINK
That seems to sum up the several meanings of the word “Selah.”
Some say it is a direction to the musicians to play an interlude while
the singers ceased; some regard it as a d...
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_But Thou, O Lord, art a shield for me._
A MAN’S BEST CONFIDENCE IN TRIAL
These verses show how much a man may have in reality when he seems to
have absolutely nothing in appearance. David has descri...
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_Lord, how are they increased that trouble me._
MORNING THOUGHTS
With returning day there comes back on the monarch’s heart the
recollection of the enemies who threaten him, a nation up in arms
again...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 3:1. This is the first psalm with a
title. The title names David as the author and ties the psalm to
Absalom’s rebellion (2 Samuel 15:1). Fou
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MINORITIES AND MAJORITIES
_Introduction_
“The preceding psalm had set before us the utter vanity of all
attempts to injure the throne of God’s anointed King—Messiah. The
present psalm relates to tha...
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EXPOSITION
Tins psalm is entitled, "a Psalm of David when he fled from Absalom
his son;" literally, "in his flight from Absalom his son." The
historical correctness of the title has been questioned (H...
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The third psalm is a psalm of David when he was fleeing from Absalom.
Going over the Mount of Olives and out towards the Judean wilderness
on news that Absalom was coming with an army from Hebron. And...
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Isaiah 65:24; James 5:13; Jeremiah 29:12; Jeremiah 29:13; Matthew 7:7
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DAVID'S TRUST IN GOD
Psalms 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As an introduction to the Third Psalm we want to give you a vision of
the young man Absalom, the son of David, who is described as the basis
of Da...
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THE PREFATORY PSALMS
Psalms 1:1, _Psalms 2:1, and Psalms 3:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The first chapter of the Psalm is its preface. You may call it, if you
wish, the prefatory Psalm. It gives you the ke...
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His hill — Out of heaven, so called, Psalms 15:1....