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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 1. - Blessed is every one that feareth the Lord (comp. Psalm 112:1; Psalm 115:13); that walketh in his ways. The psalmist assumes that true religious fear of God, and a good and holy life, will necessarily go together. The point on which he wishes to insist ...
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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 139. - My zeal hath consumed me (comp. Psalm 69:9). Because mine enemies have forgotten thy words (see above, vers. 53, 136). The psalmist was at once grieved and angered by man's disobedience to God's commandments (comp. Psalm 139:21). Parallel Commentaries ....
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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 20. - Deliver my soul from the sword. "The sword" symbolizes the authority of the Roman governor - that authority by which Christ was actually put to death. If he prayed, even on the cross, to be delivered from it, the prayer must have been offered with the reser...
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament Plus 5 entries Zondervan Illustrated Bible Dictionary Plus 26 entries Study Bibles CSB Tony Evans Study Bible Plus 26 entries ESV Global Study Bible Plus 22 entries ESV Reformation Study Bible 74 entries King James Study Bible Note...
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament Plus 34 entries Study Bibles CSB Tony Evans Study Bible Plus 28 entries ESV Global Study Bible Plus 56 entries ESV Reformation Study Bible 83 entries King James Study Bible Notes Plus 30 entries NASB Charles F. Stanley Life Pr...