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FOR, LO, THINE ENEMIES, O LORD, FOR, LO, THINE ENEMIES SHALL PERISH -
The repetition of the word “lo” here - “behold!” - is
emphatic. The attention of the psalmist was fixed on this as an event
which...
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Psalms 92
A Psalm of Praise
_ 1. Praise for His works (Psalms 92:1)_
2. The enemies who perish (Psalms 92:6)
3. The happy lot of the righteous ...
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XCII. IN PRAISE OF PROVIDENCE. God's counsels are too deep for the
stupid man. But in fact the prosperity of the wicked is superficial.
PSALMS 92:10_ b_. Read, Thou hast sprinkled me with fresh oil....
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his i.e. to the substance of the present exhortation, the contrast
between the ideal calling of Israel and its present position, its
failure to realise its mission, and (especially) the reason of that...
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BUT THOU, LORD, &C.— _But thou, O Lord, dwellest on high for
evermore;_ Psalms 92:9. _While, behold, thine enemies perish, and all
the practisers of idolatry are scattered abroad._ Green and Mudge. Th...
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Psalms 92-97
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Service of Song for a Sabbath Day.
ANALYSIS
Psalms 92: Personal SongProbably by a King.
Psalms 93: Jehovah Proclaimed King.
Psalms 94: Prayer for Vengeance on the...
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For, lo, thine enemies, O LORD, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish;
all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
FOR, LO, THINE ENEMIES, O LORD, FOR, LO, THINE ENEMIES SHALL PERISH.
"For" intro...
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This is a Ps. of praise, called forth by some special manifestation of
God's loving-kindness. This general theme is set forth in Psalms 92:1;
Psalms 92:5 contain reflections on the meaning of God's wo...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
A SONG FOR SATURDAY
PSALMS 92
JESUS SAID, "THANK YOU, FATHER". (MATTHEW 11:25)...
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_[Psalms 92:10]_ כִּ֤י הִנֵּ֪ה אֹיְבֶ֡יךָ ׀
יְֽהוָ֗ה כִּֽי...
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Psalms 92:1
AUTHORITIES differ in their arrangement of this psalm. Clearly, the
first three verses are a prelude; and if these are left out of
account, the remainder of the psalm consists of twelve ve...
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GLADNESS AND GROWTH
Psalms 92:1
The inscription alludes to the suitability of this psalm for the
Sabbath day. Psalms 92:1 contain the general statement of the
desirability of praise and thanksgiving....
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THIS is a song of praise. The seemliness of praise is first declared
(vv. Psa 92:1-3); and then reasons for it are given (vv. Psa 92:4-15).
Praise is good as the first exercise of the day and also as...
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I beg the Reader to mark the wonderful speaker here introduced. Who
but the blessed Jesus could talk of the horn of his exaltation, or of
the rich anointings which were poured out upon him without mea...
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9_For, lo! thine enemies, O Jehovah! _From what was already said in
the verse preceding, the Psalmist concludes it to be impossible that
God should not overthrow his enemies. This, as I have already
o...
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Psalms 92 takes up these names of God, Jehovah and Most High; only it
is no longer a secret place, known only to fidelity and faith.
Almighty power secured blessing and answers faith; Verses 7-8 expla...
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For, lo, thine enemies, O LORD, for, lo, thine enemies shall perish;
all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.
Ver. 9. _For, lo, thine enemies, &c._] The psalmist, by this
demonstrative particl...
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_For lo, thine enemies, &c., shall perish_ He represents their
destruction as certain, and as present, which the repetition of the
words implies. _But my horn shalt thou exalt_, &c. But, as for me and...
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A SABBATH MEDITATION.
A psalm or song for the Sabbath-day, used by the Jewish Church on the
seventh day of the week, as one of the hymns of liturgical worship....
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For, lo, Thine enemies, O Lord, for, lo, Thine enemies shall perish,
be destroyed utterly; ALL THE WORKERS OF INIQUITY SHALL BE SCATTERED,
literally, "be out of joint," become disorganized....
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7-15 God sometimes grants prosperity to wicked men in displeasure;
yet they flourish but for a moment. Let us seek for ourselves the
salvation and grace of the gospel, that being daily anointed by th...
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He represents their destruction as present, and as certain, which the
repetition of the words implies....
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Psalms 92:9 enemies H341 (H8802) LORD H3068 enemies H341 (H8802)
perish H6 (H8799) workers H6466 ...
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Psalms 92:1. _It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to
sing praises unto thy name, O most High:_
It is good in itself; it is good for those who hear it; but it is
especially good for o...
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CONTENTS: The ruin of sinners and the joy of saints.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: Let the Christian not fear the pride and power of evil men
nor be in the least discouraged by their impote...
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Psalms 92:3. _Ten strings._ Stringed instruments, as in Psalms 150:4.
These are four, the _asur,_ the _nebal,_ the _higgaion,_ and the
_kinnor_ or harp: a full band for singing in the courts of the Lo...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 92:1. This is a hymn of thanks and praise
to God, specifically celebrating the blessing of the Sabbath in
Israel. The Sabbath was a day of rest and for community worship ...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 92:6 This section draws a contrast between the
members of the people who are unfaithful to the covenant (called
STUPID, FOOL, WICKED, God’s...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 92:9 PERISH... SCATTERED. Like
“destruction” (v. Psalms 92:7), these terms describe the judgment
on the wicked as if it is a defeat in battle....
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“_A Psalm or Song for the Sabbath-day_.” It so
far combines the properties of both a psalm and a song that either
name may be applied to it. This psalm was appointed for...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm is entitled, "a Psalm or Song for the sabbath day," and was
therefore, we may conclude, intended for liturgical use in the temple
on that weekly festival. Jewish tradition says t...
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Psa 92:1-15 is a psalm for the Sabbath day.
It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises
unto thy name, O Most High: To show forth thy lovingkindness in the
morning, and thy f...
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2 Thessalonians 1:7; Deuteronomy 28:64; Ezekiel 5:12; Isaiah 17:13;...