Psalms 30:6
Summary for Ps 30:1-12: Ps 30 a This individual thanksgiving psalm opens in praise to the Lord for his salvation (30:1-3 b), then contrasts God’s favor with his anger (30:4-7 c), and ends with a transformation from mourning to dancing (30:8-12 d).30:title e Perhaps David wrote this psalm in advance for the dedication of the Temple, making his own experience representative of the nation’s.
Summary for Ps 30:1-3: 30:1-3 f The psalmist praises God for his triumph over adversity, which he likens to salvation from the grave. 30:1 g I will exalt you is a call to lift up the Lord’s name in praise and thanksgiving (34:3 h; 81:1 i; 99:5 j, 9 k; 107:32 l; 118:28 m; 145:1 n; see Exod 15:1 o; Isa 25:1 p).
• you rescued me: God pulled the psalmist from death (Ps 30:3 q).
• In his justice and care, God refused to let the psalmist’s enemies triumph (see 26:9 r; 27:12 s; 28:3 t; 31:8 u).
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