Commentary on Psalm 27:1-6 (Read Psalm 27:1-6) The Lord, who is the believer's light, is the strength of his life; not only by whom, but in whom he lives and moves. In God let us strengthen ourselves. The gracious presence of God, his power, his promise, his readiness to hear...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 27. - Depart from evil, and do good. The same injunction is given, in exactly the same words, in Psalm 34:14. And dwell for evermore. This is to be understood as a promise, "If thou wilt depart from evil, and do good, then thou shalt dwell in the land for...
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Matthew Henry's Commentary 127 entries for Psalm 119 Chapter 119 Chapter 119 This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines... Verses 1–3 Verses 1-3 The psalmist here shows that godly people are happy people; they are, and shall be,... Ve...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 27. - For lo, they that are far from thee shall perish. As God is the source of all life, to be "far from him" is to perish - to have this life depart from us, even if existence of any kind remains. The psalmist is vague with respect to the ultimate fate...
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament Plus 50 entries Study Bibles CSB Tony Evans Study Bible Plus 30 entries ESV Global Study Bible Plus 36 entries ESV Reformation Study Bible 88 entries King James Study Bible Notes Plus 27 entries NASB Charles F. Stanley Life Pr...
Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary of the Old Testament Plus 69 entries Study Bibles CSB Tony Evans Study Bible Plus 54 entries ESV Global Study Bible Plus 123 entries ESV Reformation Study Bible 181 entries King James Study Bible Notes Plus 64 entries NASB Charles F. Stanley Life ...
The Letter to the Hebrews gives a long commentary on this exhortation (3:7—4:11), and this invitation to praise God opens the Church’s official prayer, the Liturgy of the Hours. Like Israel in the wilderness, the Church journeys on earth. Christians know God’s promises, but they are...
The Letter to the Hebrews gives a long commentary on this exhortation (3:7—4:11), and this invitation to praise God opens the Church’s official prayer, the Liturgy of the Hours. Like Israel in the wilderness, the Church journeys on earth. Christians know God’s promises, but they are...