Psalms 3:4
I cried.22:2-5; 34:6; 50:15; 66:17-19; 86:3,4; 91:15; 116:1-4; 130:1,2; 138:3142:1-3; Isa 65:24; Jer 29:12,13; Mt 7:7; Jas 5:13he.34:4his.2:6; 43:3; 99:9; 132:13,14Psalms 5:2
unto the.3:4my King.10:16; 24:7,8; 44:4; 47:6,7; 74:12; 99:1-4; 145:1; Isa 33:22unto thee.65:2Psalms 22:2
I cry.42:3; 55:16,17; 88:1; Lu 18:7; 1Th 3:10; 2Ti 1:3but.80:4; La 3:8,44in the night.Lu 6:12; 18:7; 22:41-46am not silent. Heb. there is no silence to me.Mt 26:44Psalms 77:1
1 The psalmist shews what fierce combat he had with diffidence.10 The victory which he had by consideration of God's great and gracious works. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) Jeduthun.39:1; 62:1; *titles1Ch 16:41,42; 25:3,6A Psalm.This Psalm is allowed by the best judges to have been written during the Babylonian captivity. of Asaph. or, for Asaph.50:1; *title I cried.3:4; 34:6; 55:16,17; 142:1-3gave.116:1,2Psalms 142:1
1 David shews that in his trouble all his comfort was in prayer unto God. A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) Maschil of David. or, APsalm of David giving instruction. 32:1; 54:1; 57:1; *titles 1Ch 4:10A Prayer.David was twice in great peril in caves: on one occasion, in the cave of Adullam, when he fled from Achish king of Gath; and on another, in the cave of Engedi, where he had taken refuge from the pursuit of Saul. It is not certain to which of these events this Psalm refers; though probably to the former. when he was.1Sa 22:1,2; 24:3; Heb 11:38with my voice.28:2; 77:1,2; 141:1
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