Psalms 40:14

Let them be ashamed.The verbs in the preceding verse, in which the psalmist simply prays for deliverance, are in the imperative; but here, and in the following verses, they are in the future tense, and naturally express the language of lively faith and hope, rather than that of wishing the destruction foreseen and predicted.

31:17,18; 35:4,26; 70:2,3; 71:13; Isa 41:11; 45:24

that.

Mt 21:38-41

driven.

9:3; Joh 18:6; Ac 9:4-6; 12:23,24

Isaiah 41:11

all they.

45:24; 49:26; 54:17; 60:12-14; Ex 11:8; 23:22; Zec 12:3; Ac 13:8-11

Ac 16:39; Re 3:9

as nothing.

24,29; 40:17; Da 4:35

they that strive with thee. Heb. the men of thy strife.

Isaiah 45:16-17

20; 41:19; 42:17; 44:9,11; Ps 97:7; Jer 2:26,27; 10:14,15

Israel.

25; 26:4; Ho 1:7; Ro 2:28,29; 8:1; 11:26; 1Co 1:30,31; 2Co 5:17-21

Php 3:8,9; 1Jo 4:15

an everlasting.

51:6,8; 54:8; 60:19; Ps 103:17; Jer 31:3; Joh 5:24; 6:40; 10:28

2Th 2:13,14,16; Heb 5:9; 1Jo 5:11-13

ye shall not.

29:22; 49:23; 54:4; Ps 25:3; Joe 2:26,27; Zep 3:11; Ro 9:33; 10:11

1Pe 2:6

Isaiah 50:7

the Lord.

9; 42:1; 49:8; Ps 89:21-27; 110:1; Joh 16:33; Heb 13:6

I set.

Jer 1:18; Eze 3:8,9; Mt 23:13-36; Lu 9:51; 11:39-54; Ro 1:16

1Pe 4:1,16

Isaiah 54:4

Fear not.

41:10,14; 45:16,17; 61:7; 1Pe 2:6

thou shalt forget.

Jer 31:19; Eze 16:22,43,60-63; Ho 3:1-5
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