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COME, YE CHILDREN - From persons in general Psalms 34:8 - from the
saints and the pious Psalms 34:9 - the psalmist now turns to children
- to the young - that he may state to them the result of his ow...
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Psalms 34
The Perfect Praise of His Redeemed People
_ 1. His praise for salvation (Psalms 34:1)_
2. The instructions of the righteous (Psalms 34:11)
3. His redemption remembered ...
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XXXIV. YAHWEH'S CARE FOR HIS OWN. An acrostic Ps., the letter Waw
being omitted as in Psalms 25. Yahweh's care of the poor who fear Him.
Psalms 34:5. Read with LXX, look to him, be radiant, your face...
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CHILDREN. sons....
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_the fear of the Lord_ Including both the devout reverence which is
essential to a right relation of man to God, and the conduct which it
demands. The phrase is characteristic of Proverbs, occurring i...
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DISCOURSE: 553
THE FEAR OF GOD INCULCATED
Psalms 34:11. Come, ye children, hearken unto me; I will teach you the
fear of the Lord. What man is he that desireth life, and loveth many
days, that he may...
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PSALMS 34
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
An Alphabetical Psalm of Praise and Instruction.
ANALYSIS
For convenience, this psalm may be regarded as resolving itself into
three stanzas of seven verses each, follow...
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_COME, YE CHILDREN, HEARKEN UNTO ME: I WILL TEACH YOU THE FEAR OF THE
LORD._
Introduction to the second strophe: invitation to all to enjoy the
blessedness which the fear of the Lord brings Introduct...
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The reliability of this title (_A Psalm_ of David; when he feigned
madness (RM) before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed) is
doubtful, both because the Philistine king in question is call...
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COME, YE CHILDREN] an address in the tone of the book of Proverbs: see
Proverbs 4...
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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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Come, ye children ... — A common proverbial style. See Proverbs 1:8,
and _passim._ (Comp. also 1 John 2:1, &c)...
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_[Psalms 34:12]_ לְֽכוּ ־בָ֭נִים שִׁמְעוּ
־לִ֑י יִֽרְאַ֥ת...
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Psalms 34:1
THE occasion of this psalm, according to the superscription, was that
humiliating and questionable episode, when David pretended insanity to
save his life from the ruler of Goliath's city...
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THE SALVATION OF THE CONTRITE
Psalms 34:11
Psalms 34:11 : The gist of this exhortation is quoted by Peter in his
first Epistle. See 1 Peter 3:10. We need not fret to defend ourselves
or to answer fal...
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In this psalm praise is personal. After the chorus of the last we have
a solo full of feeling. It tells of the goodness of Jehovah and that
in order that others may know and be helped. The opening dec...
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Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the (h) fear of
the LORD.
(h) That is, the true religion and worship of God....
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_Not. Accusing me of disloyalty, &c. (Flaminius) --- We must not
imagine that David was cited to the bar. This is admirably explained
of Jesus Christ at the tribunal of Pilate, (Calmet) and of the hig...
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How exceedingly to be desired is it, that those who set up for
instructors of children would adopt David's plan, and instead of
useless sciences, falsely so called, teach that happy science, the
only...
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Psalms 32
_ Proper Psalm for Ash Wednesday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 32-34 = _ Day 6_ (_Evening_)....
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11._Come, children, _(696) _hearken unto me. _The Psalmist continues,
with increased earnestness, to exhort the faithful, that they may know
that nothing can be more profitable for them than to conduc...
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Psalms 34. The sure government of God enables faith to bless at all
times. He has proved His faithfulness to them that were in distress.
The psalmist, Christ in spirit, calls on the remnant to praise,...
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COME, YE CHILDREN,.... Meaning either his own children, those of his
own family, judging it his duty to instruct them, and bring them up in
the fear of the Lord; or his subjects, to whom he stood in t...
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Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the
LORD.
Ver. 11. _Come, ye children, hearken unto me_] Ye that are little and
low in your own eyes, as seeing your want of holy lear...
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_Come, ye children_, &c. Come hither, then, all ye, who, by
considering the advantages described above, which attend true
religion, are become desirous of obtaining it, and, therefore, are
willing to...
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DAVID TEACHES TRUE PIETY...
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Come, ye children, the master addressing his disciples, HEARKEN UNTO
ME: I WILL TEACH YOU THE FEAR OF THE LORD. He himself had learned in
the school of experience, under the guidance of God, and wante...
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11-22 Let young persons set out in life with learning the fear of the
Lord, if they desire true comfort here, and eternal happiness
hereafter. Those will be most happy who begin the soonest to serve...
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_ Ye children_; whom I love as mine own children, and who own me as
your civil father, your prince; see 2 KINGS 5:13; and as your
spiritual father, a prophet; for the disciples of the prophets were
ca...
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Psalms 34:11 Come H3212 (H8798) children H1121 listen H8085 (H8798)
teach H3925 (H8762) fear H3374 LORD...
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3). HE CALLS ON THE PEOPLE TO TASTE OF YHWH, AND TO LEARN TO FEAR HIM
(8-11).
Psalms 34:8
T ‘Oh taste and see that YHWH is good,
Blessed is the strong man (gbr) who takes refuge in him.
Y Oh fear...
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FEAR
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 19:9). _...
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Psalms 34:11
In the first place, David sums up his advice in one grand affection,
which he calls the fear of the Lord. Then he proceeds to detail what
is comprehended in "the fear of the Lord."
I. No...
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«A psalm of David when he changed his behavior before Abimelech, who
drove him away, and he departed.» It was a very painful exhibition,
and one in which David does not shine but in which, nevertheles...
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Psalms 34:1. _I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall
continually be in my mouth._
«Others may do what they please, and murmur, and complain, and be
filled with dread and apprehension of...
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The title of this Psalm is, «A Psalm of David, when he changed his
behavior before Abimelech (or, Achish); who drove him away, and he
departed.» It relates to a sad scene in David's life when he had t...
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Psalms 34:1 _I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall
continually be in my mouth._
What a sweet resolve! Oh, that every one of us who knows the Lord
would make that resolve, and keep it a...
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Psalms 34:1. _I will bless the LORD at all times:_
«At dark times, and bright times when I am alone, and when I am in
company; when I feel like doing it and when I do not feel like doing
it: ‘I will...
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CONTENTS: David thankfully records God's goodness and invites the
praise of others.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: God's people who share His special favor should concur in
His praises and magn...
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Psalms 34:6. _This poor man cried._ David, a prince yesterday, was
poor to-day; an exile among his enemies, and destitute of friends.
Yesterday, Saul sought his life, and now the friends of Goliath as...
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_Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the
Lord._
THE ROOTS OF THE BLESSED LIFE
What man is he that desireth a life that will extract the real
“good” out of things, that wi...
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_O taste and see that the Lord is good._
IMPORTANT EXHORTATION
I. A call to the enjoyment of divine goodness (Psalms 34:8). Two
things are necessary to the enjoyment of this goodness:
1. Freedom fr...
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_I will bless the Lord at all times: His praise shall continually be
in my mouth._
A DEVOUT HYMN
I. an exemplification of true praise.
1. It is thorough.
(1) There is no praise without concentrati...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 34:1. This psalm is an expression of
thanksgiving for God’s protection and care for those who trust in
him. The title connects the psalm to...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 34:8 The song encourages all who sing it to
FEAR THE LORD (v. Psalms 34:9), that is, to respect, obey, and worship
God
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INTRODUCTION
“This psalm is assigned by the superscription to the occasion when
David, persecuted by Saul, fled to the Philistines, and being brought
before Achish was driven away by him as a madman ...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is the third of the alphabetical psalms, and appears to have a
special connection with the second of them, Psalms 25:1. Like that
psalm, it omits the _vav_, and has a second _pe _at th...
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Psa 34:1-22 is a psalm of David when he, it says, "changed his
behavior, before Abimelech." Actually, it is probably the case of when
he had gone down and Abimelech or Achish the king who drove him aw...
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2 Timothy 3:15; Ecclesiastes 11:10; Ecclesiastes 11:9; Ecclesiastes
12:1;...