Psalms 16:5-11

The Lord.

73:26; 119:57; 142:5; De 32:9; Jer 10:16; La 3:24

mine inheritance. Heb. my part. of my.

11:6; 23:5; 116:13; Eph 5:18

thou.

2:6; 9:4; 21:7-12; 61:6,7; 89:4,20-37; 110:1,2; 132:11,17,18

Isa 42:1; 53:12; Ac 2:32; 5:31; 1Co 15:25

The lines.

78:55; Am 7:17

in pleasant.

21:1-3; Heb 12:2

I have.

Jer 3:19; Joh 20:17; Ro 8:17; 1Co 3:21-23; Eph 1:18; Php 2:9-11

2Ti 2:12; Re 3:21

who hath.

73:24; 119:7; Pr 8:14; Isa 11:2-4; 48:17; 50:4

my reins.

73:21; Jer 12:2; 17:10; Re 2:23

in the.

17:3; 22:2; 42:8; 63:6; 77:2,6; 119:55,148; Isa 26:9; Lu 6:12

I have.

139:18; Ac 2:25-28; Heb 11:27

he is.

73:23,26; 109:31; 110:5; 121:5

I shall.

15:5; 62:6

my heart.

Lu 10:21,22

my glory.

30:12; 57:8; Ac 2:26; Jas 3:5-9

my flesh.

Job 14:14,15; 19:26,27; Pr 14:32; Isa 26:19; 1Th 4:13,14

rest in hope. Heb. dwell confidently.

my.

9:17; 49:15; *marg:

139:8; Le 19:28; Nu 6:6; De 32:22; Job 11:8; Pr 15:11; 27:20

Isa 5:14; 14:9; Am 9:2; Lu 16:23; Ac 3:15; 1Co 15:55; Re 1:18; 20:13

hell.The word hell, from the Saxon {hillan} or {helan,} to hide, or from {holl,}, a cavern, though now used only for the place of torment, anciently denoted the concealed or unseen place of the dead in general; corresponding to the Greek [adev,] i.e., [o aidev topos,] the invisible place and the Hebrew {sheol,} from {shaal,} to ask, seek, the place and state of those who are out of the way, and to be sought for.

neither.

Ac 2:27-31; 13:35-38; 1Co 15:42,50-54

thine.

Da 9:24; Lu 1:35; 4:34; Ac 3:14

path.

21:4; Pr 2:19; 4:18; 5:6; 12:28; Isa 2:3; Mt 7:14; Ro 8:11; 1Pe 1:21

in thy.

17:15; 21:5,6; Mt 5:8; Ac 2:28; 1Co 13:12; 2Co 4:17; Eph 3:19

1Jo 3:2; Jude 1:24; Re 7:15-17; 22:5

at thy.

Mr 16:19; Ac 7:56; 1Pe 3:22

pleasures.

36:8; Mt 25:33,46

Psalms 22:23-26

Ye that.

115:11,13; 135:19,20; 145:19; 1Ch 16:8-13; Lu 1:50

all ye.

105:3-7; 106:5; 107:1,2; 135:19,20

glorify.

50:23; Isa 25:3; Lu 2:20; 1Co 6:19,20; 10:31; Re 15:4

all ye the.

30; 1Ch 16:13

For.

6; 35:10; 69:29-34; Isa 50:6-9

neither.

Lu 23:46

but.

2; 34:6; 116:3-6; 118:5; Heb 5:7

My praise.

22; 35:18; 40:9,10; 111:1

I will.

56:12; 65:1; 66:13,16; 116:14-19; 118:19,20; Ec 5:4,5

The meek.

69:32; Le 7:11-17; Isa 25:6; 65:13; Joh 6:48-58

they.

105:3,4

your.

69:32; Joh 4:14; 6:51

Psalms 145:1-2

1 David praises God for his fame;

8 for his goodness;

11 for his kingdom;

14 for his providence;

17 for his justice, holiness, and saving mercy.

A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. (Title.) David's.This incomparable song of praise, which is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, each verse beginning with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is supposed to have been composed by David towards the close of his life.

Psalm of praise.

100:1; *title

extol thee.

30:1; 68:4; 71:14-24; 103:1,2; Da 4:37

my God.

44:4; 45:1,6; 47:6-8; 48:2,3; 95:3; 149:2; Isa 33:22; Mal 1:14

Mt 25:34; Re 19:16

I will bless.

21; 30:12; 52:9; 113:1,2; 146:1,2

Every day.

72:15; 119:164; Re 7:15

Hebrews 11:16

they desire.

14; 12:22

God is.

2:11

to be.

Ge 17:7,8; Ex 3:6,15; Isa 41:8-10; Jer 31:1; Mt 22:31,32; Mr 12:26

Lu 20:37; Ac 7:32

for.

10; 13:14; Mt 25:34; Lu 12:32; Php 3:20
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