psalm 141 commentary
When presented through the sacrifice and intercession of the. Mercy to accept what we do well and grace to keep us from doing ill are the two things which we are here taught by Davids example to pray to God for.
Psalms Voume 1 Psalms 141 An Expositional Commentary Boice Dr James Montgomery Amazon Com Au Books
That he may be saved from sins of the tongue Psalms 1413.

. Spurgeon over one hundred years earlier. Set a watch before my mouth That I may not through mine own infirmity and the great provocation of mine enemies break forth into any unadvised. Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense.
Leave not my soul desolate and destitute. Commentary on Psalm 1411-4. But more literally be erected suggesting.
That he may be saved from sins. We must desire to be reproved for whatever is amiss in us or is done amiss by us. David prays for Gods acceptance and assistance.
Those that know how to value Gods. Make haste unto me. 1-4 That God would appear for his rescue.
Psalm 1414 Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament The prayer now begins to be particularized and that in the first instance as a petition fore the grace of silence calling. Still let me see where my help is 2. 5-10 Verses 1-4 Make haste unto me.
The Treasury of David. Make haste unto me. Psalms 1415-7 are the difficult verses mentioned at the head of this chapter.
And we submit the following renditions of these in various versions as the. Please choose a verse from Psalm 141. The allusions in Psalms 1416-7 are dark to us and the psalm must in many parts remain an enigma.
And the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice. Probably Baethgen and Cheyne are wise in giving up the attempt to extract any. Many commentators are strongly of opinion that.
A psalm of David. 2 Set forth. Those that know how to value Gods gracious presence will be the more fervent in their prayers.
Psalms 141 Commentary Chapter 141. Psalm 141 is the second in the sequence of five psalms of David seeking deliverance from the wicked. Give ear unto my voice when I cry unto thee.
1411 A Psalm of David. LORD I a cry unto thee. 1-4 That God would appear for his rescue.
That he would comfort him. When presented through the. Few psalms in so small a compass crowd together so many gems of precious and holy truth.
Yet most people today have. 5-10 Verses 1-4 Make haste unto me. That prayer may be with him a settled institution Psalms 1412.
David also prays here that he be kept from taking part with them. Those that know how to value Gods gracious presence will be the more fervent in their prayers. Lord put it into the heart of the righteous to smite me and reprove me.
If my own heart does not smite me. 1411-4 Make haste unto me. David prays for Gods acceptance and assistance.
He preached in the same church as C. That he would prevent the designs of his enemies against him Psalms 1419. John Gills Exposition of the Bible.
Matthew Henry Bible Commentary complete David was in distress when he penned this psalm pursued it is most likely by Saul that violent man. A He shows that there is no other refuge in our necessity but only to flee.
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