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Verse Psalms 46:11. _THE LORD OF HOSTS_ IS _WITH US_] Having heard
these declarations of God, the people cry out with joy and exultation,
The Lord of hosts, the God of armies, is with us; we will not...
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THE LORD OF HOSTS IS WITH US ... - See Psalms 46:7. This is the
conclusion, or the result of the whole. As applied to the invasion of
Sennacherib, this would be clearly seen, for all that occurred in...
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Psalms 46
The Deliverance and What Follows
_ 1. God is our Refuge and Strength (Psalms 46:1)_
2. His coming in power and glory (Psalms 46:4)
3. What follows His manifestation (Psalms 46:8).
This...
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XLVI. GOD THE REFUGE OF HIS PEOPLE. The poem is divided into three
parts by the word Selah, which also marks its close. It was further
divided by the refrain which occurs after Psalms 46:6 and Psalms...
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THE GOD OF JACOB. See notes on Psalms 146:5. and compare Genesis
32:28; Genesis 43:6; Genesis 45:26.
SELAH. Connecting Psalms 46 with Psalms 47 and 48, all three referring
to the same events. See App...
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An exhortation to reflect upon this marvellous deliverance and learn
its lesson....
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PSALMS 46
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Trust in God, Joyfully Maintained in Face of Peril, Speedily Rewarded.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 46:1-3, Trust in God held fast in presence of
National Troubles that ar...
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_THE LORD OF HOSTS IS WITH US; THE GOD OF JACOB IS OUR REFUGE. SELAH._
The Lord of hosts is with us ... - repeated from the close of the
second strophe (Psalms 46:7), and virtually equivalent to Psal...
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Psalms 46-48 form a group which we may assign with little doubt to the
reign of Hezekiah, when Sennacherib's army was suddenly destroyed (2
Kings 19:35). They all strike the same note of gratitude, co...
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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_[Psalms 46:12]_ יְהוָ֣ה צְבָאֹ֣ות עִמָּ֑נוּ
מִשְׂגָּֽב ־לָ֝נוּ אֱלֹהֵ֖י יַעֲקֹ֣ב
סֶֽלָה׃...
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Psalms 46:1
THERE are two events, one or other of which probably supplies the
historical basis of this and the two following psalms. One is
Jehoshaphat's deliverance from the combined forces of the bo...
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“OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH”
Psalms 46:1
The historical origin of this psalm cannot be certainly determined.
Probably it was composed when Jerusalem was beleaguered by
Sennacherib's hosts, 2 Kings 18:1...
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Comment on this great song of confidence seems almost unnecessary so
powerfully has it taken hold on the heart of humanity, and so
perfectly does it set forth the experience of trusting souls in all
a...
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PSALM XLVI. (OMNES GENTES PLAUDITE.)
The Gentiles are invited to praise God for the establishment of the
kingdom of Christ.
This psalm appears to be a sequel to the former psalm, and is
addressed to...
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Blessed conclusion! Jacob's God is our God! God in Christ the sure
refuge of his people forever, Amen.
Psalms 46:1
REFLECTION S
READER! pause and contemplate the happy state of those who have God
fo...
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Psalms 46. The remnant, now that Messiah has appeared in glory, can
celebrate what God is in favor of His people, and with the special
knowledge acquired through what He has been for them in trouble....
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THE LORD OF HOSTS [IS] WITH US; THE GOD OF JACOB [IS] OUR REFUGE.
Psalms 46:7. The Targum paraphrases it, "the Word of the Lord of
hosts", as in Psalms 46:7; and the same words are here repeated, to
c...
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The LORD of hosts [is] with us; the God of Jacob [is] our refuge.
Selah.
Ver. 11. _The Lord of hosts, &c._] See Psa 46:7 Psa 47:1...
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THE CHURCH'S COMFORT AND SECURITY.
To the chief musician, for use in the Temple-services, for the sons of
Korah, composed by a member of this talented family, a song upon
Alamoth, for soprano voices,...
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6-11 Come and see the effects of desolating judgments, and stand in
awe of God. This shows the perfect security of the church, and is an
assurance of lasting peace. Let us pray for the speedy approach...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 46:11 LORD H3068 hosts H6635 God H430 Jacob H3290 refuge H4869
Selah H5542
the God - Psalms 46:1, Psalms 46:7, Psalms 48:3; Deuteronomy 33:27;
Jeremiah 16:19...
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A CALL TO CONSIDER ALL GOD'S MERCIES AND TO RECOGNISE THAT ONE DAY HE
WILL BRING EVERLASTING PEACE AND WILL BE EXALTED AMONG THE NATIONS
(PSALMS 46:8).
Psalms 46:8
‘Come, behold the works of YHWH,...
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Psalms 46:11
"The Lord of hosts." The name speaks of camps and armies. "The God of
Jacob." Jacob was a plain man, living in tents; the type speaks of
home and quiet pursuits. Put the two together, an...
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To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, Song upon Alamoth. This
Psalm is often called «Martin Luther's Psalm.» Whenever there was
any great trouble, Luther used to say, «Let us sing the forty-six...
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CONTENTS: A psalm of holy confidence in God.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: God's people may count themselves safe and make themselves
strong in Him in whom there is always help sufficient,...
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Psalms 46:4. _A river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of
God._ This was the Gihon, a very copious fountain on the west of
Jerusalem, like St. Winnefrid's well in Wales, or the spring at...
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_God is our refuge and strength._
A PSALM OF WAR AND PEACE
The psalm is divided into three parts, as the Selahs at the end of the
third and seventh verses indicate. The first is shorter by one verse...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 46:1. The psalm is a hymn celebrating
Zion as the special city. God has pledged himself to her, and through
her he will bless the world. The psalm has two stanzas, marked by...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the Chief Musician for the sons of Korah.”
See Introduction to Psalms 42. “_A song upon Alamoth_.” Great
uncertainty attaches to the meaning of “Alamoth.” Some are o...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a psalm of consolation. Israel, in great peril (Psalms 46:1,
Psalms 46:6, Psalms 46:8, Psalms 46:9), consoles herself with the
thought of God's might, his protecting care, and his...
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God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though
the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea (Psalms 46:1-2);...
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Deuteronomy 33:27; Jeremiah 16:19; Psalms 46:1; Psalms 46:7; Psalms
48:3...
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Be still — Stir no more against my people. God — The only true and
almighty God; your gods are but dumb and impotent idols. Exalted — I
will make myself glorious by my great and wonderful works....