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Psalm 109
109:1 For the music director , a psalm of David . O God whom I praise , do not ignore me! 109:2 For they say cruel and deceptive things to me; they lie to me. 109:3 They surround me and say hateful things ; they attack me for no reason . 109:4 They repay my love with accusations , but I continue to pray . 109:5 They repay me evil for good , and hate for love . 109:6 Appoint an evil man to testify against him! May an accuser stand at his right side ! 109:7 When he is judged , he will be found guilty ! Then his prayer will be regarded as sinful . 109:8 May his days be few ! May another take his job ! 109:9 May his children be fatherless , and his wife a widow ! 109:10 May his children roam around begging , asking for handouts as they leave their ruined home ! 109:11 May the creditor seize all he owns! May strangers loot his property ! 109:12 May no one show him kindness ! May no one have compassion on his fatherless children ! 109:13 May his descendants be cut off ! May the memory of them be wiped out by the time the next generation arrives! 109:14 May his ancestors ’ sins be remembered by the Lord ! May his mother’s sin not be forgotten ! 109:15 May the Lord be constantly aware of them, and cut off the memory of his children from the earth ! 109:16 For he never bothered to show kindness ; he harassed the oppressed and needy , and killed the disheartened . 109:17 He loved to curse others, so those curses have come upon him. He had no desire to bless anyone, so he has experienced no blessings . 109:18 He made cursing a way of life , so curses poured into his stomach like water and seeped into his bones like oil . 109:19 May a curse attach itself to him, like a garment one puts on, or a belt one wears continually ! 109:20 May the Lord repay my accusers in this way, those who say evil things about me ! 109:21 O sovereign Lord , intervene on my behalf for the sake of your reputation ! Because your loyal love is good , deliver me! 109:22 For I am oppressed and needy , and my heart beats violently within me. 109:23 I am fading away like a shadow at the end of the day; I am shaken off like a locust . 109:24 I am so starved my knees shake ; I have turned into skin and bones . 109:25 I am disdained by them . When they see me, they shake their heads . 109:26 Help me, O Lord my God ! Because you are faithful to me, deliver me! 109:27 Then they will realize this is your work , and that you , Lord , have accomplished it. 109:28 They curse , but you will bless . When they attack , they will be humiliated , but your servant will rejoice . 109:29 My accusers will be covered with shame , and draped in humiliation as if it were a robe . 109:30 I will thank the Lord profusely , in the middle of a crowd I will praise him,

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  • [Psa 109:1] O God, Whom I Delight To Praise
  • [Psa 109:30] I Will Praise Him

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • Since 27:1 begins, "Then Job continued . . .,"Job may have paused and waited for Zophar to respond. However we have no third speech by him in the text. Evidently Job proceeded to elaborate further on Bildad's "wisdom"but broa...
  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • The messianic psalms are perhaps the most commonly known type. They predict the coming of a messiah. Franz Delitzsch broke these psalms down into five kinds. The first is the purely prophetic, which predicts that a future Dav...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • In this psalm David sought God to deliver him from destruction. He was experiencing criticism and rejection from the Israelites because of decisions he had made to do God's will. He asked God to deal with his oppressors, and ...
  • 72:15-17 In return for his beneficent rule the king would receive the blessing of his people. They would express their gratitude by bringing him wealth (cf. 1 Kings 10:10) and by praying for him. As a result of his good influ...
  • There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110; 122; 124; 131; 133; 138-145), Solomon wrote one (127), and the remaining 28 are anonymous. Psalms 113-118 compose the so-called Egyptian...
  • 109:6-15 The psalmist prayed that God would do several specific things to avenge him. He asked God to return what his enemy was doing to him back on himself. He wanted a wicked man to oppose and accuse him. He wanted God to j...
  • 109:21-25 David asked the Lord to deal with him in harmony with His loyal love for the sake of God's reputation. David had sought to follow the Lord faithfully, and God had promised to bless people who did that. However, Davi...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • It becomes clear in this stanza of the song that the Servant's sufferings were not His own fault, as onlookers thought. They were for the sins of humankind and resulted in our healing. Furthermore, He would not merely suffer ...
  • "After the oracles against wicked kings, there is a promise of a righteous one, the Shoot of David."313Jeremiah just announced that none of Coniah's descendants would ever rule as kings. Now he went on to clarify that a David...
  • 3:1 Zechariah's guiding angel next showed the prophet, in his vision, Joshua (lit. Yahweh saves), Israel's current high priest (6:11; Ezra 5:2; Neh. 7:7; Hag. 1:1), standing before the angel of the Lord (1:11-12). "The accuse...
  • Matthew's emphasis in his account of Jesus' crucifixion was on the mocking of the onlookers.27:32 Jesus was able to carry the crosspiece of His cross until He passed through the city gate (cf. Mark 15:21 John 19:17). Normally...
  • 17:11b The title "Holy Father"appears only here in the fourth Gospel and is a reminder of both aspects of God's nature. It balances ideas of ultimate purity with intimate paternity and so prepares for what lies ahead, namely ...
  • 1:15 In view of Peter's leadership gifts, so obvious in the Gospels, it is no surprise that he is the one who took the initiative on this occasion."Undoubtedly, the key disciple in Luke's writings is Peter. He was the represe...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Truly my soul waiteth upon God. 5. My soul, wait thou only upon God.' Psalm 62:1-5.We have here two corresponding clauses, each beginning a section of the psalm. They resemble each other even more closely than appears from th...
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