Psalms 18:50

He
Or “the one who.”
gives his chosen king magnificent victories;
Heb “magnifies the victories of his king.” “His king” refers to the psalmist, the Davidic king whom God has chosen to rule Israel.

he is faithful
Heb “[the one who] does loyalty.”
to his chosen ruler,
Heb “his anointed [one],” i.e., the psalmist/Davidic king. See Ps 2:2.

to David and his descendants
Or “offspring”; Heb “seed.”
forever.”
If David is the author of the psalm (see the superscription), then he here anticipates that God will continue to demonstrate loyalty to his descendants who succeed him. If the author is a later Davidic king, then he views the divine favor he has experienced as the outworking of God’s faithful promises to David his ancestor.

Psalm 19

Psalm 19. The psalmist praises God for his self-revelation in the heavens and in the Mosaic law. The psalmist concludes with a prayer, asking the Lord to keep him from sinning and to approve of his thoughts and words.

For the music director; a psalm of David.

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