Pulpit CommentaryVerse 1. - My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Not a cry of despair, but a cry of loving faith, "My God, my God - Why hast thou for a time withdrawn thyself?" It is remarkable that our Lord's quotation of this passage does not follow exactly either the...
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...
2. The questions David raised in verse one of Psalm 15 were no doubt prompted by his concern to establish the true worship of God. 提要 大卫之所在诗篇第十五篇一节中提出这些问题,毫无疑问,是因他关心如何建立对上帝的真正崇拜。 3. When ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath...
Define Psalm 51. Psalm 51 synonyms, Psalm 51 pronunciation, Psalm 51 translation, English dictionary definition of Psalm 51. n. 1. Miserere a. The 51st Psalm. b. A musical setting of this psalm. 2. a. A prayer for mercy. b. An expression of lamentation o
The stream has its divisions; listen to words that are a commentary upon the meaning of this verse, ‘All these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing unto every man severally as He will’-an infinite variety, an endless diversity, according to all the petty wants of each ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 13. - They soon forgat his works; literally, they hasted and forgat his works. Their gratitude and devotion were short-lived. They almost immediately forgot the omnipotence and extreme goodness of God towards them. They "murmured" at Marah (Exodus 15:24), complained in ...
sn Verse 6 expands the image of v. 5. See the note on the word “harvest” there. Psalm 127:1 sn Psalm 127. In this wisdom psalm the psalmist teaches that one does not find security by one’s own efforts, for God alone gives stability and security. Psalm 127:1 sn The precise ...
by Public Domain Back to resources Pinned Theology of Work Bible Commentary © 2014 by the Theology of Work Project, Inc. 2 entries for 詩篇25-26 Introduction to Psalms Introduction to Psalms The Book of Psalms is part hymnbook, part prayer book, part wisdom... God’s guidance in our...
A Psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. New Living Translation TheLordis my shepherd; I have all that I need. Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 23:1 Chapter Contents Confidence in God's grace and care.
” He wasn’t questioning who his mother and his brothers actually were, He was merely pointing out the importance of our relations in a spiritual sense. Matthew Henry said in his commentary, “let us look upon every Christian, in whatever condition of life, as the brother, sister, or ...