Psalms 3:1-2

1 The security of God's protection.

A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)Psalm, {Mizmor,} from the verb to cut, prune, sing, a poem cut into short sentences, divided into syllables, pruned from every redundancy, and thus adapted for singing.

when.

2Sa 15:1-18:33

how.

2Sa 15:12; 16:15; 17:11-13; Mt 27:25

many.

17:7; Mt 10:21

no.

22:7; 42:3,10; 71:11; 2Sa 16:7,8; Mt 27:42,43

Selah.

4,8; 4:2,4; Hab 3:3,9,13

Psalms 43:1-2

1 David, praying to be restored to the temple, promises to serve God joyfully.

5 He encourages his soul to trust in God.

A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)This Psalm is evidently a continuation of the preceding, and had the same author; and they are written as one in forty-six MSS. The sameness of subject, similarity of composition, and return of the same burden in both, are sufficient evidence of this opinion.

Judge.

7:8; 26:1; 35:24; 75:7; 1Co 4:4; 1Pe 2:23

plead.

35:1; 1Sa 24:15; Pr 22:23; 23:11; Mic 7:9

ungodly. or, unmerciful. the deceitful. Heb. a man ofdeceit and iniquity.

71:4; 2Sa 15:31; 16:20-23; 17:1-4

the God.

28:7; 140:7; Ex 15:2; Isa 40:31; 45:24; Zec 10:12; Eph 6:10

Php 4:13

why dost.

71:9; 77:7; 94:14; 1Ch 28:9

why go.

42:9
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