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Texts -- Psalms 31:7-24 (NET)

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31:7 I will be happy and rejoice in your faithfulness , because you notice my pain and you are aware of how distressed I am. 31:8 You do not deliver me over to the power of the enemy ; you enable me to stand in a wide open place . 31:9 Have mercy on me, for I am in distress ! My eyes grow dim from suffering . I have lost my strength. 31:10 For my life nears its end in pain ; my years draw to a close as I groan . My strength fails me because of my sin , and my bones become brittle . 31:11 Because of all my enemies , people disdain me; my neighbors are appalled by my suffering– those who know me are horrified by my condition; those who see me in the street run away from me. 31:12 I am forgotten , like a dead man no one thinks about; I am regarded as worthless, like a broken jar . 31:13 For I hear what so many are saying, the terrifying news that comes from every direction . When they plot together against me, they figure out how they can take my life . 31:14 But I trust in you, O Lord ! I declare , “You are my God !” 31:15 You determine my destiny ! Rescue me from the power of my enemies and those who chase me. 31:16 Smile on your servant ! Deliver me because of your faithfulness ! 31:17 O Lord , do not let me be humiliated , for I call out to you! May evil men be humiliated ! May they go wailing to the grave ! 31:18 May lying lips be silenced – lips that speak defiantly against the innocent with arrogance and contempt ! 31:19 How great is your favor , which you store up for your loyal followers ! In plain sight of everyone you bestow it on those who take shelter in you . 31:20 You hide them with you, where they are safe from the attacks of men ; you conceal them in a shelter , where they are safe from slanderous attacks . attacks . 31:21 The Lord deserves praise for he demonstrated his amazing faithfulness to me when I was besieged by enemies . 31:22 I jumped to conclusions and said , “I am cut off from your presence !” But you heard my plea for mercy when I cried out to you for help . 31:23 Love the Lord , all you faithful followers of his! The Lord protects those who have integrity, but he pays back in full the one who acts arrogantly . 31:24 Be strong and confident , all you who wait on the Lord !

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  • Siang, Malam, Musim, Tahun [KJ.331]
  • [Psa 31:7] Sweet Is Thy Mercy, Lord
  • [Psa 31:15] Father, I Know That All My Life
  • [Psa 31:15] My Times Are In Thy Hand
  • [Psa 31:15] Who Knows How Near My End May Be?
  • [Psa 31:19] How Great The Goodness Kept In Store
  • [Psa 31:19] Indulgent Lord, Thy Goodness Reigns
  • [Psa 31:20] In The Secret Of His Presence
  • [Psa 31:23] Because I Love Jesus
  • [Psa 31:23] O God, Thou Faithful God
  • [Psa 31:24] Dare To Be Brave

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • 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 ...
  • 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...
  • 1:5 In the future there will be a winnowing judgment of people in which God will separate the righteous from the wicked (cf. Matt. 13:30). Then He will blow the wicked away (cf. Isa. 2:10-21).1:6 The basis of the judgment tha...
  • The title of this psalm identifies the writer as David. All but four of the psalms in Book 1 of the Psalter (Pss. 1-41) identify David as their writer, all except Psalms 1, 2, 10, and 33. The occasion of his writing this one ...
  • 4:6 The comment of many people David quoted reflects the spirit of discontent with present conditions that had led them to oppose the king. Their desire for good was legitimate. David asked God to show them good by blessing t...
  • 6:1 A more literal translation of this verse would be, "O Lord, not in Your anger rebuke me; not in Your wrath chasten me."By putting the negative first David emphasized the manner of the Lord's discipline. David knew his was...
  • The psalmist's confidence that the Lord would protect him was strong.31:3-4 David believed God would free him from his present entangling problems because the Lord had promised to help the righteous in their afflictions.31:5 ...
  • David recounted some of the reasons he needed God's help. Among other things he admitted his own sins were partly responsible for his sufferings (v.10). Mainly it was the opposition of evil people that accounted for his distr...
  • The psalmist extolled Yahweh for His goodness to those who seek refuge in Him. God protects them from evil conspiracies and verbal attacks. The Lord had been faithful to David under attack. The reference to the besieged city ...
  • 41:10 David had asked God to restore his health so he might repay his enemies. This may seem to be an unworthy motive in view of the Lord Jesus' instruction to love our enemies and do them good (Matt. 5:44). However, individu...
  • This psalm expresses the faith of an older person in need who had trusted in God for many years. The writer is unknown to us. He combined elements that we find in several other psalms to communicate his thoughts (cf. Pss. 22;...
  • 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...
  • This message to the people involved another symbolic act (cf. 13:1-11). This incident may have occurred between 609 and 605 B.C.19:1 Yahweh told Jeremiah to take some of Judah's elders and senior priests and to go and purchas...
  • The following prayer is mainly thanksgiving for deliverance from drowning. It is not thanksgiving for deliverance from the fish. Jonah prayed it while he was in the fish. Evidently he concluded after some time in the fish's s...
  • This final section of this part of the book (chs. 7-8) returns full circle to the theme with which it began, namely, the people's concern about fasting (cf. 7:1-7). These messages began after a few Bethelites came to Jerusale...
  • Abbot, T. K. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles to the Ephesians and to the Colossians. International Critical Commentary series. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1897.Aldrich, Roy L. "The Gift of God."Biblioth...
  • Adamson, James B. The Epistle of James. New International Commentary on the New Testament series. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1976; reprint ed. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1984.Bailey, Mark...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • Oh how great is Thy goodness, which Thou hast laid up for them that fear Thee; which Thou hast wrought for them that trust in Thee before the sons of men!'--Psalm 31:19.THE Psalmist has been describing, with the eloquence of ...
  • Thou shalt hide them in the secret of Thy presence from the pride of man; Thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.'--Psalm 31:20.THE word rendered presence' is literally face,' and the force of ...
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