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I POURED OUT MY COMPLAINT BEFORE HIM - literally, my meditation; that
is, What so much occupied my thoughts at the time I expressed aloud.
The word “complaint” does not express the idea. The meaning i...
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PSALM 140-142
These three Psalms are Psalms of David. The third one in this series,
142 is another Maschil, the last Maschil Psalm, being a prayer when
David was in the cave. In these Psalms the dist...
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CXLII. The Psalmist prays for help to God who knows his distress. His
enemies are stronger than he, and there is none to help him, save God.
The righteous will welcome his deliverance from the snares...
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The Psalmist's resolve to seek relief by laying his distress before
Jehovah....
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I CRIED UNTO THE LORD— _I will cry;_ and so the following verbs
would be rendered more properly in the future....
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PSALMS 142
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Loud Outcries in a Cave Succeed Guarded Petitions at Court.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 142:1-2, A Loud-Voiced Prelude. Stanzas II. and
III., Psalms 142:3-4, Severity o...
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I poured out my complaint before him; I shewed before him my trouble.
I POURED OUT MY COMPLAINT BEFORE HIM - (Psalms 102:1, Title; 62:8; .)...
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A prayer of a hunted soul: ascribed to David 'in the cave,' but not
likely to be by him....
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
NOBODY *CARES ABOUT ME
PSALMS 142
JESUS SAID, "YOUR FATHER IN *HEAVEN FEEDS THE BIRDS (THAT FLY) IN THE
AIR. YOU ARE MUCH BETTER THAN THEY ARE!" (MATTHEW 6:26) ...
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I POURED OUT. — See the same verb used in similar sense, Psalms
42:4; Psalms 62:8; and with the second clause comp. Psalms 107:6....
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_[Psalms 142:3]_ אֶשְׁפֹּ֣ךְ לְ פָנָ֣יו
שִׂיחִ֑י צָ֝רָתִ֗י לְ פָנָ֥יו
אַגִּֽיד׃...
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Psalms 142:1
THE superscription not only calls this a psalm of David's, but
specifies the circumstances of its composition. It breathes the same
spirit of mingled fear and faith which characterises ma...
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“NO MAN CARED FOR MY SOUL”
Psalms 142:1-7
The cave was dark and shared by rough and lawless men with whom David
had little sympathy. His gentle and devout spirit must often have
craved for more c...
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In this psalm human need is yet more vividly set forth. Here is seen
the consciousness resulting from the difficulties described in the
previous psalm. Here there is a combination of fighting and fear...
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_Justified. Compared with thee, (Calmet) and without mercy. God is
bound by his promise to hear the penitent. (Worthington) --- David and
St. Paul had been assured of the remission of their sins, yet...
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If the Reader wish to see the part David, king of Israel, bore
personally in this Psalm, he will find the explanation in David's
history. It is more than likely, that the cave here spoken of was that...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 140 THROUGH 144.
The five following psalms go over ground which we have trodden over in
detail: only they apply to a restored Israel, still in conflict, and
not...
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I POURED OUT MY COMPLAINT BEFORE HIM,.... Not a complaint of the Lord
and of his providences, but of himself; of his sins, and particularly
his unbelief; and also of them that persecuted and afflicted...
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I poured out my complaint before him; I shewed before him my trouble.
Ver. 2. _I poured out my complaint_] Heb. my mussitation.
_ I showed before him_] Plainly and plentifully, how my danger
increas...
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_I cried unto the Lord_, &c. Hebrew, אזעק, _I will cry unto the
Lord_ The words express the resolution he formed, when all human help
failed, to have recourse again, as he often had had before, unto G...
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CRY FOR HELP IN GREAT EXTREMITY.
Maschil, a didactic poem, one teaching an important lesson, of David;
a prayer when he was in the cave, either in that of Adullam, 1 Samuel
22, or in that of Engedi,...
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I POURED OUT; I did it fully, and fervently, and confidently....
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Psalms 142:2 out H8210 (H8799) complaint H7879 before H6440 declare
H5046 (H8686) before H6440 trouble H6869
poured out - Psalms 42:4, Psalms 62:8, Psalms 102:1; 1 Samuel 1:15-16;...
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Psalms 142:1. _I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto
the LORD did I make my supplication._
Silent prayers are often true prayers, but there are times when, in
extremity of suffering...
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CONTENTS: The malice of enemies and expectation of God's deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: There is no cave so deep or dark but that out of it we may
send up our souls in prayer to Go...
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The title of this psalm seems undisputed; and it therefore fixes the
author and the occasion of its composition. _Maschil,_ or an
instruction, _of David; a prayer when he was in the cave. 1 Samuel
22:...
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_I cried unto the Lord with my voice._
RELIGION IN THE TRIALS OF LIFE: -
I. The trials here represented. He speaks of himself as--
1. Overwhelmed (verse 3).
2. Walking in snares (verse 3).
3. Des...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 142:1. This individual lament is a
companion to Psalms 57:1. It is also similar to Psalms 140:1, with the
faithful person praying for protection from persecutors.
⇐ ⇔ ⇒ var...
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INTRODUCTION
“A maschil of David,” _ie_., an instruction or a didactic poem by
David. “A prayer when he was in the cave;” “That is,” says
Barnes, “either a prayer which he composed while there, or whi...
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EXPOSITION
DAVID once more cries to God for protection and deliverance. The
"title" says that the prayer was composed by him "when he was in the
cave," by which we must understand "the cave of Adulla...
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This is a prayer of David when he was in the cave. No doubt the cave
of Adullam when he was hiding from Saul.
I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto the LORD did I
make my prayer. I...
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1 Samuel 1:15; 1 Samuel 1:16; Hebrews 5:7; Isaiah 26:16; Philippians
4:6; Philippians 4:7; Psalms 102:1; Psalms 18:4; Psalms 42:4; Psalms
62:8