Psalms 113:1
[(Title.)]
This and the following five Psalms form what is called by the Hebrews the great Hallel, or praise; which was sung on their most solemn festivals, and particularly after the celebration of the Passover. (See Mt 26:30. Mr 24:26.) This and the following were probably composed after the return from the captivity.
Praise ... Lord Praise ....... praise <01984 03050> [Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.]
Praise .... Praise ... servants ..... praise <01984 05650> [Praise, O.]
Psalms 3:1-8
[A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)]
Psalm, {Mizmor,} from the verb to cut, prune, sing, a poem cut into short sentences, divided into syllables, pruned from every redundancy, and thus adapted for singing.
fled <01272> [when.]
numerous <07231> [how.]
Many <07227> [many.]
deliver <03444> [no.]
Selah <05542> [Selah.]
shield <04043> [a shield.]
glory <03519> [for. or, about. my.]
restores <07311> [the.]
cried out <07121> [I cried.]
answered <06030> [he.]
holy <06944> [his.]
slept <07901> [I laid.]
Lord <03068> [the.]
afraid <03372> [I will.]
multitude <07233> [ten.]
<07896> [set.]
Rise up <06965> [Arise.]
strike .......... break <05221 07665> [thou.]
delivers <03444> [Salvation.]
favor <01293> [thy blessing.]