Psalms 66:19
Psalms 86:6
Psalms 6:9
heard <08085> [hath heard.]
accepted <03947> [will receive.]
Psalms 54:2
Psalms 66:20
Psalms 88:2
Psalms 88:13
morning <01242> [and in.]
confronts <06923> [prevent thee.]
"Come before thee;" see on Ps 21:3.
Psalms 141:2
prayer <08605> [Let my prayer.]
David, who was now driven from Judea, and far from the sanctuary, here prays that the devotion of his heart, and the elevation of his hands, might be accepted; that the one might ascend to heaven fragrant and well pleasing as the cloud of incense, and the other, in conjunction with it, be prevalent as the {minchah,} or evening oblation.
accept <03559> [set forth. Heb. directed.]
incense <07004> [as incense.]
uplifted <04864> [the lifting.]
evening <06153> [the evening.]
Psalms 17:1
[A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.)]
consider <08085> [Hear.]
just cause <06664> [the right. Heb. justice. attend.]
sincerely offer <04820 08193 03808> [not out of feigned lips. Heb. without lips of deceit.]
Psalms 55:1
accompanied by stringed instruments <05058> [A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.) Neginoth.]
Listen <0238> [Give.]
ignore <05956> [hide.]
Psalms 61:1
[(Title.) {Neginah.}]
Instead of {neginath,} many MSS., have {neginoth;} and two MSS., supply {mizmor,} "a Psalm." Some suppose this Psalm was composed when David was driven by Absalom's rebellion beyond Jordan, and from the sanctuary of God.
hear <08085> [Hear.]
Psalms 84:8
Psalms 143:1
psalm <04210> [(Title.) A Psalm.]
The LXX., Vulgate, Ethiopic, and Arabic state that this Psalm was composed by David on the rebellion of his son Absalom; and there are several passages in it which agree remarkably well with that period; for then he had most reason to fear lest God should deal with him according to his sins; which he deprecates with such a deep sense of his unworthiness, that it has hence been numbered among the penitential Psalms, of which it is the last. In it he prays to God for pardon, ver. 1; acknowledges the impossibility of being saved but by grace, ver. 2; deplores the lamentable effects of sin, ver. 3, 4; comforts himself with a retrospect of God's mercies of old, ver. 5; and prays, in a variety of expressions, for remission of sin, sanctification, and redemption, ver. 6-12.
faithfulness <0530> [thy faithfulness.]
Psalms 4:1
music director <05329> [(Title.) chief Musician. or, overseer.]
accompanied by stringed instruments <05058> [Neginoth.]
God <0430> [O.]
wide <07337> [thou.]
mercy ..... respond <02603 08085> [have mercy upon me. or, be gracious unto me.]
Psalms 39:12
ignore <02790> [hold.]
one residing outside his native land <01616> [for I am.]
ancestors <01> [as all.]
Psalms 69:13
prayer <08605> [my prayer.]
favorably <07522> [in an.]
great ........ faithful <07230 0571> [in the.]
Psalms 102:1
prayer ...................... prayer <08605> [A.M. cir. 3464. B.C. cir. 540. (Title.) A Prayer.]
This psalm was evidently composed towards the close of the Babylonian captivity; and probably by the prophet Daniel.
oppressed <06041> [of. or, for. overwhelmed.]
pours out <08210> [poureth.]
hear <08085> [Hear.]
cry <07775> [let my.]