aPss 3–7
bPss 1–2
cPs 3
dPss 1–2
e3:title
f2 Sam 15–18
gPs 2
hPs 2
i3:1-2
j4:6
k12:4
l40:15
m10:11
n22:7-8
o71:10
p2:1-3
qPs 2
r3:3-4
s3:3
t3:2
u3:5
v3:3-4
w37:17
x54:4
y119:116
z145:14
ab23:4
ac27:1
ae46:1
af56:4
ah91:5-6
ai118:6
aj3:7-8

‏ Psalms 3

Summary for Ps 3:1-7:17: Pss 3–7  a This group of psalms moves readers from the orderly world of Pss 1–2  b to a disoriented one. The Lord’s anointed cries out while facing enemies, ferocious opposition, evil schemes, and the Lord’s apparent distance.
Summary for Ps 3:1-8: Ps 3  c This psalm laments that the expectations raised by Pss 1–2  d have not been met. But even when beset by enemies, godly people need not question the Lord’s just dealings. Rather, they can confidently trust his goodness and expect God to rescue them. 3:title  e This sad episode in David’s life (see 2 Sam 15–18  f) helps readers keep the promises of Ps 2  g in perspective. The Lord granted victory to his anointed king (Ps 2  h), but the manner and timing of this victory remained in God’s hands.
Summary for Ps 3:1-2: 3:1-2  i The psalmist’s many enemies speak brashly (4:6  j; 12:4  k; 40:15  l) and question the Lord’s ability to rescue (10:11  m; 22:7-8  n; 71:10  o). Their words haunt him because it seems that the Lord will not answer his prayer.

• These enemies wield great power (cp. 2:1-3  p); unlike Ps 2  q, this psalm does not resolve the crisis.
Summary for Ps 3:3-4: 3:3-4  r The psalmist’s eyes turn from his enemies to the Lord. 3:3  s The psalmist contrasts the contention of his enemies (3:2  t) with the Lord’s provision. The Lord is a shield for his people; he turns their defeat and shame into victory and glory.
3:5  u By refocusing on the Lord (3:3-4  v) in the midst of his crisis, the psalmist can rest, confident of his safety (see study note on 4:8). The Lord cares for his servant; he protects him and keeps his mind and heart from fear (37:17  w; 54:4  x; 119:116  y; 145:14  z).
3:6  aa The psalmist’s peaceful confidence in the Lord’s protection and care shields him from evil and gives him a new sense of reality (23:4  ab; 27:1  ac, 3  ad; 46:1  ae; 56:4  af, 11  ag; 91:5-6  ah; 118:6  ai).
Summary for Ps 3:7-8: 3:7-8  aj The psalmist does not seek revenge; instead, he waits for the Lord’s vengeance.

• Arise: The psalmist calls upon the Lord to take action now.
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