Psalms 19:14
Let.5:1,2; 51:15; 66:18-20; 119:108; Ge 4:4,5; Pr 15:8; Ro 15:16Heb 11:4; 13:15; 1Pe 2:5strength. Heb. rock.18:1,2redeemer.Job 19:25; Isa 43:14; 44:6; 47:4; 54:5; 1Th 1:10; Tit 2:141Pe 1:18,19; Re 5:9Psalms 37:30-31
71:15,24; De 6:7-9; Pr 10:21,31; 15:7; 25:11-13; 27:9; Mt 12:35Eph 4:29; Col 4:6 law.1:2; 40:3,8; 119:11,98; De 6:6; 11:18-20; Pr 4:4; Isa 51:7Jer 31:33; Heb 8:10none.23; 121:3steps. or, goings.17:5; 40:2; 44:18; *marg:73:2; Job 23:11; Pr 14:15; Eze 27:6; *marg:Psalms 45:1
1 The majesty and grace of Christ's kingdom.10 The duty of the church, and the benefits thereof. (Title.) To the chief.Or, rather, "To the chief musician upon the hexachords, a didactic ode for the sons of Korah, and a song of loves." {Shoshannim} most probably denotes hexachords, or six-stringed instruments, from {shesh,} "six:" hence the Persian {shasta,} a six-stringed lute. This Psalm is supposed by some to be an epithalamium, or nuptial song, on the marriage of Solomon with Pharaoh's daughter; but with what propriety could Solomon be described as fairer than the children of men, a mighty warrior, a victorious conqueror, and a prince whose throne is for ever and ever? A greater than Solomon is here; and the person described is no other than the Messiah, as is acknowledged by many Jewish writers. The Targum on ver. 3 says, "Thy beauty, {malka meshecha,} O King Messiah, is greater than the children of men;" and the Apostle expressly quotes it as such Heb 1:8, 9. It was probably written by David after Nathan's prophetic address 1 Ch 17:27. Shoshannim.69:1; 80:1; *titlesMaschil. or, of instruction. A song.So 1:1,2-7; Isa 5:1; Eph 5:32 is inditing. Heb. boileth, or, bubbleth up.Job 32:18-20; Pr 16:23; Mt 12:35a good.49:3; Job 33:3; 34:4; Pr 8:6-9touching.2:6; 24:7-10; 110:1,2; So 1:12; Isa 32:1,2; Mt 25:34; 27:37tongue.2Sa 23:2; 2Pe 1:21Proverbs 15:23
joy.12:14; 16:13; 24:26; 25:11,12; Eph 4:29in due season. Heb. in his season.Ec 3:1; Isa 50:4how.1Sa 25:32,33Matthew 12:34-37
generation.3:7; 23:33; Lu 3:7; Joh 8:44; 1Jo 3:10how.1Sa 24:13; Ps 10:6,7; 52:2-5; 53:1; 64:3,5; 120:2-4; 140:2,3Isa 32:6; 59:4,14; Jer 7:2-5; Ro 3:10-14; Jas 3:5-8for.Lu 6:45 good man.13:52; Ps 37:30,31; Pr 10:20,21; 12:6,17-19; 15:4,23,28Pr 16:21-23; 25:11,12; Eph 4:29; Col 3:16; 4:6and an.34 every.Ec 12:14; Ro 2:16; Eph 6:4-6; Jude 1:14,15; Re 20:12idle word.[Rhema ,] [argos ,] i.e., [ergo--work/act/deed,] from a, privative, and [ergon ,] work, a word that produces no good effect, and is not calculated to produce any. "Discourse," says Dr. Doddridge, "tending to innocent mirth, to exhilarate the spirits, is not idle discourse; as the time spent in necessary recreation is not idle time." For by.Pr 13:3justified.Jas 2:21-25
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