aPs 55
b55:12-14
c55:22-23
dIsa 53:7-9
eLuke 23:46
fIsa 53:10-12
g55:1-3
h55:4-8
i55:12-20
j31:11
k55:19-21
l55:22-23
m55:23
nProv 3:2

‏ Psalms 55

Summary for Ps 55:1-23: Ps 55  a The psalmist is faced with adversaries whose leader is a former friend (55:12-14  b), and he is overwhelmed with anguish. He turns to the Lord in prayer and commits himself to the Lord for redress (55:22-23  c). Jesus experienced similar suffering when his friend (Judas) betrayed him. He also experienced the answer to the psalmist’s prayer: (1) by taking the place of the wicked and receiving their judgment (Isa 53:7-9  d), and (2) by committing himself to the Father, who rescued (Luke 23:46  e) and rewarded him (Isa 53:10-12  f).
Summary for Ps 55:1-3: 55:1-3  g The occasion for this prayer is an attack by an enemy.
Summary for Ps 55:4-8: 55:4-8  h In the experience of deep anguish, the psalmist confesses that his adversity has become unbearable and he seeks an escape.
Summary for Ps 55:12-20: 55:12-20  i The psalmist’s enemy was once a friend; memories of that close relationship bring him pain (see 31:11  j).
Summary for Ps 55:19-21: 55:19-21  k God is good and faithful, but the psalmist’s enemies and so-called friend are deceitful and wicked.
Summary for Ps 55:22-23: 55:22-23  l The psalmist commits all his cares to the Lord.
55:23  m To die young means that one fails to experience God’s full blessing (cp. Prov 3:2  n, 16  o).
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