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Text -- Psalms 20:2 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 20:2
Wesley: Psa 20:2 - -- From the tabernacle in Zion, where the ark then was; toward which the Israelites directed their prayers.
From the tabernacle in Zion, where the ark then was; toward which the Israelites directed their prayers.
JFB -> Psa 20:2
JFB: Psa 20:2 - -- Sustain in conflict; even physical benefits may be included, as courage for war, &c., as such may proceed from a sense of divine favor, secured in the...
Sustain in conflict; even physical benefits may be included, as courage for war, &c., as such may proceed from a sense of divine favor, secured in the use of spiritual privileges.
Clarke: Psa 20:2 - -- Send thee help from the sanctuary - This was the place where God recorded his name; the place where he was to be sought, and the place where he mani...
Send thee help from the sanctuary - This was the place where God recorded his name; the place where he was to be sought, and the place where he manifested himself. He dwelt between the cherubim over the mercyseat. He is now in Christ, reconciling the world to himself. This is the true sanctuary where God must be sought
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Clarke: Psa 20:2 - -- Strengthen thee out of Zion - The temple or tabernacle where his prayers and sacrifices were to be offered.
Strengthen thee out of Zion - The temple or tabernacle where his prayers and sacrifices were to be offered.
Calvin -> Psa 20:2
Calvin: Psa 20:2 - -- 2.May he send thee help That is to say, may he succor thee out of mount Sion, where he commanded the ark of the covenant to be placed, and chose for ...
2.May he send thee help That is to say, may he succor thee out of mount Sion, where he commanded the ark of the covenant to be placed, and chose for himself a dwelling-place. The weakness of the flesh will not suffer men to soar up to heaven, and, therefore, God comes down to meet them, and by the external means of grace shows that he is near them. Thus the ark of the covenant was to his ancient people a pledge of his presence, and the sanctuary an image of heaven. But as God, by appointing mount Sion to be the place where the faithful should continually worship him, had joined the kingdom and priesthood together, David, in putting into the lips of the people a prayer for help out of Sion, doubtless had an eye to this sacred bond of union. Hence I conjecture that this psalm was composed by David in his old age, and about the close of his life. Some think he spake of Sion by the Spirit of prophecy before it had been appointed that the ark should be placed there; but this opinion seems strained, and to have little probability.
TSK -> Psa 20:2
TSK: Psa 20:2 - -- thee help : Heb. thy help
from : Psa 73:17; 1Ki 6:16, 1Ki 8:44, 1Ki 8:45; 2Ch 20:8, 2Ch 20:9
strengthen : Heb. support thee
out : 2Sa 5:7, 2Sa 6:17; I...
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Barnes -> Psa 20:2
Barnes: Psa 20:2 - -- Send thee help - Margin, thy help. So the Hebrew. The idea is, such help as he needed; such as would make him safe. From the sanctuary - ...
Send thee help - Margin, thy help. So the Hebrew. The idea is, such help as he needed; such as would make him safe.
From the sanctuary - From the tabernacle, or the holy place where God was worshipped, and where he was supposed to reside, Exo 28:43; Exo 29:30; Exo 35:19; Exo 39:1. This was his seat; his throne; where he abode among the people. Here, too, it would seem that he had been worshipped, and his aid implored, in view of this expedition; here the royal psalmist had sought to secure the divine favor by the presentation of appropriate sacrifices and offerings Psa 20:3. The prayer here is, that God would accept those offerings, and hear those supplications, and would now send the desired help from the sanctuary where he resided; that is, that he would grant his protection and aid.
And strengthen thee - Margin, as in Hebrew, support thee. The idea is, that he would grant his upholding hand in the day of peril.
Out of Zion - The place where God was worshipped; the place where the tabernacle was reared. See the note at Psa 2:6.
Poole -> Psa 20:2
Poole: Psa 20:2 - -- From the sanctuary either,
1. From heaven, as it is expressed, Psa 20:6 . Or rather,
2. From the tabernacle in Zion, as it is explained in the next...
From the sanctuary either,
1. From heaven, as it is expressed, Psa 20:6 . Or rather,
2. From the tabernacle in Zion, as it is explained in the next words, where the ark then was; toward which the Israelites directed their prayers, and from which God heard and answered them.
Haydock -> Psa 20:2
Haydock: Psa 20:2 - -- King. Chaldean adds, "the Messias shall reign; and how shall he rejoice when thou shalt have delivered him!" The people had promised to return than...
King. Chaldean adds, "the Messias shall reign; and how shall he rejoice when thou shalt have delivered him!" The people had promised to return thanks in the former psalm. (Haydock) ---
Christ our king as man, having by his divine power overcome his enemies, rejoiceth. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 20:2
Gill: Psa 20:2 - -- Send thee help from the sanctuary,.... Meaning either from the tabernacle, the holy place, where was the ark, the symbol of the divine Presence; or ra...
Send thee help from the sanctuary,.... Meaning either from the tabernacle, the holy place, where was the ark, the symbol of the divine Presence; or rather heaven, the habitation of God's holiness unless the same is meant by it as by Zion, in the next clause, the church of God, from whence he sends the rod of his strength;
and strengthen thee out of Zion; and the "help" and "strength" prayed for are not to be understood of that assistance and support, which Christ, as man, had from his Father, at the time of his sufferings, which were promised him, and he believed he should have, and had, Psa 89:21; since these petitions follow that which relates to his exaltation; but of the help and strength afforded to the apostles and ministers of Christ, after they had received the commission from him to preach the Gospel to every creature; when, as a full answer to these petitions, God worked with them, greatly assisted them, strengthened them with strength in their souls; confirmed the word with signs and wonders following; made it the power of God to salvation to multitudes; and so strengthened the cause, interest, and kingdom of the Redeemer.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 20:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 20:1-9 - --1 The church blesses the king in his exploits;7 and expresses her confidence in God's succour.
MHCC -> Psa 20:1-9
MHCC: Psa 20:1-9 - --Even the greatest of men may be much in trouble. Neither the crown on the king's head, nor the grace in his heart, would make him free from trouble. E...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 20:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 20:1-5 - -- This prayer for David is entitled a psalm of David; nor was it any absurdity at all for him who was divinely inspired to draw up a directory, or f...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 20:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 20:1-5 - --
(Heb.: 20:2-6) Litany for the king in distress, who offers sacrifices for himself in the sanctuary. The futures in Psa 20:2, standing five times at...
Constable -> Psa 20:1-9; Psa 20:1-4
Constable: Psa 20:1-9 - --Psalm 20
Before a battle with an enemy, David found encouragement in the intercession of his people to t...
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