aPs 27
b27:1-6
c27:7-14
d27:1-3
e27:1
f27:1
g27:13
h4:6
i23:6
j31:19
k38:10
l43:3
m56:13
n27:2
o27:3
p25:2
q26:1

‏ Psalms 27:1-3

Summary for Ps 27:1-14: Ps 27  a This psalm mixes two genres—a psalm of confidence (27:1-6  b) and an individual lament (27:7-14  c)—held together by the theme of longing for the Lord’s presence. The psalmist focuses on the Lord; his circumstances are secondary. The strength of the psalmist’s faith is expressed in his openness to the Lord’s instruction, timing, and priorities.
Summary for Ps 27:1-3: 27:1-3  d The psalmist acknowledges the Lord at the center of his life (27:1  e). Because of God’s presence, he engages his adversaries with confidence. They cannot intimidate him or penetrate his inner security. 27:1  f Light expresses the Lord’s goodness (27:13  g; see 4:6  h; 23:6  i; 31:19  j; 38:10  k; 43:3  l; 56:13  m).
27:2  n The psalmist’s enemies seek to devour him by living at his expense (see study note on 14:4).
27:3  o remain confident: See 25:2  p; 26:1  q.
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