Genesis 31:53

God of Abraham.

11:24-29,31; 17:7; 22:20-24; 24:3,4; Ex 3:6; Jos 24:2

their father.For {avihem,} "Their father," several MSS. read avichem, "Your father," for Terah was an idolater: see Jos 24:2.

judge.

16:5

sware.

14:22; 21:23,24; 24:3; 26:28-31

fear.

42; De 6:13

Exodus 5:21

The Lord.

4:31; 6:9; Ge 16:5

our savour.

Ec 10:1; Joe 2:20; 2Co 2:15,16

to be abhorred. Heb. to stink.

Ge 34:30; 1Sa 13:4; 27:12; 2Sa 10:6; 1Ch 19:6

1 Samuel 24:12-15

Lord judge.

26:10,23; Ge 16:5; Jud 11:27; Job 5:8; Ps 7:8,9; 35:1; 43:1; 94:1

Ro 12:19; 1Pe 2:23; Re 6:10

but mine hand.

26:11

Wickedness.

Mt 7:16-18; 12:33,34; 15:19

the king.

2Sa 6:20; 1Ki 21:7

a dead dog.

17:43; 2Sa 3:8; 9:8; 16:9

a flea.

26:20; Jud 8:1-3

be judge.

12; 2Ch 24:22; Mic 1:2

plead.

Ps 35:1; 43:1; 119:154; Mic 7:9

deliver. Heb. judge.

26:4

2 Chronicles 24:22

remembered.

Ps 109:4; Lu 17:15-18; Joh 10:32

but slew his son.

Pr 17:13

The Lord.These words were prophetic, and not imprecatory; and should be rendered as Houbigant proposes, in the future tense: "The Lord will look upon it, and avenge it." The event soon verified this prediction; for, before the year was expired, the Syrians came up against Jerusalem, and destroyed all the princes of the people, and Joash himself was slain in his bed by his own servants. Many circumstances served to aggravate this barbarous act. Zechariah was a high-priest and a prophet, upright and unblameable in the discharge of his high offices; this murder was perpetrated within the very precincts of the courts of the Lord; and this truly good man was by blood the nearest relative of Joash, and the son of the man who had save him from being murdered, and raised him to the throne!

Ge 9:5; Jer 11:20; 26:14,15; Lu 11:51; 2Ti 4:14,16; Re 6:9-11

Re 18:20; 19:2

and require it.

Ps 10:14; Jer 51:56

Psalms 7:8

The Lord.

9:8; 11:4; 82:1; 96:13; 98:9; Ge 18:25; Ac 17:31; Ro 14:10-12

1Co 4:4,5

judge.

26:1; 35:24; 43:1; Ge 31:53; 2Ch 20:12

according.

17:2,3; 18:20-24; 35:24-27; 2Co 1:12

to mine.

25:21; 26:11; 41:12; 78:72; Pr 19:1; 1Th 2:10

Psalms 35:23

Stir.

7:6; 44:23; 80:2; Isa 51:9

my God.

89:26; 142:5; Joh 20:28

Psalms 43:1

1 David, praying to be restored to the temple, promises to serve God joyfully.

5 He encourages his soul to trust in God.

A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)This Psalm is evidently a continuation of the preceding, and had the same author; and they are written as one in forty-six MSS. The sameness of subject, similarity of composition, and return of the same burden in both, are sufficient evidence of this opinion.

Judge.

7:8; 26:1; 35:24; 75:7; 1Co 4:4; 1Pe 2:23

plead.

35:1; 1Sa 24:15; Pr 22:23; 23:11; Mic 7:9

ungodly. or, unmerciful. the deceitful. Heb. a man ofdeceit and iniquity.

71:4; 2Sa 15:31; 16:20-23; 17:1-4
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