Psalms 65:2
Contextall people approach you. 2
Matthew 7:7-11
Context7:7 “Ask 3 and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door 4 will be opened for you. 7:8 For everyone who asks 5 receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. 7:9 Is 6 there anyone among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? 7:10 Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? 7 7:11 If you then, although you are evil, 8 know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts 9 to those who ask him!


[65:2] 1 tn Heb “O one who hears prayer.”
[65:2] 2 tn Heb “to you all flesh comes.”
[7:7] 3 sn The three present imperatives in this verse (Ask…seek…knock) are probably intended to call for a repeated or continual approach before God.
[7:7] 4 tn Grk “it”; the referent (a door) is implied by the context and has been specified in the translation here and in v. 8 for clarity.
[7:8] 5 sn The actions of asking, seeking, and knocking are repeated here from v. 7 with the encouragement that God does respond.
[7:10] 9 sn The two questions of vv. 9-10 expect the answer, “No parent would do this!”
[7:11] 11 tn The participle ὄντες (ontes) has been translated concessively.
[7:11] 12 sn The provision of the good gifts is probably a reference to the wisdom and guidance supplied in response to repeated requests. The teaching as a whole stresses not that we get everything we want, but that God gives the good that we need.