2 Samuel 6:5

David.

1Sa 10:5; 16:16; 2Ki 3:15; 1Ch 13:8; 15:10-24; Ps 47:5; 68:25-27

Ps 150:3-5; Da 3:5,7,10,15; Am 5:23; 6:5

on all manner.This place should doubtless be corrected from the parallel place, 1 Ch 13:8; where, instead of {bechol âtzey beroshim,} which is literally, "with all trees or wood of fir," we read {bechol ôz oovesheerim,} "with all their might, and with songs." This makes a good sense, while the former makes none: the LXX. have the same reading here, [en ischui, kai en odais.]

Psalms 57:8

Awake.

Jud 5:12; Isa 52:1,9

my glory.

16:9; 30:12; 108:1-3; Ac 2:26

I myself will awake early.Literally,"I will awaken the morning," or dawn; a highly poetical expression, which Milton and others have borrowed:-- Cheerly rouse the slumbering morn.

Psalms 71:22

psaltery. Heb. instrument of psaltery.

92:1-3; 150:3-5; Hab 3:18,19

even.

25:10; 56:4; 89:1; 98:3; 138:2; Mic 7:20; Ro 15:8

O thou.

89:18; 2Ki 19:22; Isa 5:16,19,24; 12:6; 30:11,12; 43:3; 57:15; 60:9

Psalms 81:2

92:3; 95:1,2; 149:1-3; Mr 14:26; Eph 5:19; Col 3:16; Jas 5:13

Revelation of John 5:8

the four.

14; 4:4,8,10; 7:10-12; 19:4; Joh 5:23; Ro 14:10-12; Php 2:9-11

Heb 1:6

having.

14:2,3; 15:2; Ps 33:2; 43:4; 81:2; 150:3

golden.

15:7

odours. or incense. the prayers.

8:3,4; Ps 141:2
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