2 Chronicles 16:9

the eyes.

6:20; Job 34:21; Ps 34:15; 113:6; Pr 5:21; 15:3; Jer 16:17; 32:19

Zec 4:10; Heb 4:13; 1Pe 3:12

to shew himself, etc. or, strongly to hold with them, etc.whose heart.

15:17; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 37:37

Herein.

1Sa 13:13; 2Sa 12:7-12; 1Ch 21:8; Job 34:18,19; Jer 5:21; Mt 5:22

Lu 12:20; 1Co 15:36; Ga 3:1

henceforth.

1Ki 15:32

Psalms 18:31-32

86:8; De 32:31,39; 1Sa 2:2; 2Sa 22:32; Isa 45:5,21,22

girdeth.The girdle was a necessary part of the eastern dress: It strengthened and supported the loins; served to confine the garments close to the body; and to tuck them in when journeying. The strength of God was to his soul what the girdle was to his body.

28:7; 91:2; 93:1; Isa 45:5; 2Co 3:5

maketh.

2Sa 22:33

Psalms 28:8

their. or, his. saving strength. Heb. strength ofsalvations. his.

2:2; 20:6; 1Sa 16:13; Isa 61:1

Psalms 29:1

1 David exhorts princes to give glory to God;

3 by reason of his power;

11 and protection of his people.

Give.

2:10-12; 68:31-34; 96:7-9; Isa 60:12; Jer 13:16-18; Re 5:11-14

mighty. Heb. sons of the mighty.

Psalms 29:11

give.

28:8,9; 68:35; 84:7; 85:8,10; 138:3; Isa 40:29,31; 41:10

Zec 10:6,12; Eph 3:16; 2Ti 4:17

bless.

72:3,7; Nu 6:24-27; Isa 9:6,7; Joh 14:27; 16:33; Ro 14:17; 1Co 1:3

Eph 2:17; 2Th 3:16; Re 1:4

Psalms 68:34-35

Ascribe.

29:1,2; 96:6-8; 1Ch 16:28,29; Re 19:6

his excellency.

De 33:26; 2Pe 1:17

and his strength.This refers to the phenomena of thunder and lightning; for all nations have observed the electric fluid is an irresistible agent,--destroying life, tearing towers and castles to pieces, rending the strongest oaks, and cleaving the most solid rocks; and the most enlightened nations have justly considered it as an especial manifestation of the power and sovereignty of God.

clouds. or, heavens.

terrible.

45:4; 65:5; 66:5; 76:12; Ex 15:1; Ne 1:5; Heb 12:24-29; Re 6:16,17

he that giveth.

29:11; De 33:25; Isa 40:31; 45:21; Zec 10:12; Eph 3:16; Php 4:13

Col 1:11

Blessed.

72:18,19

Psalms 144:1-2

1 David blesses God for his mercy both to him and to man.

5 He prays that God would powerfully deliver him from his enemies.

9 He promises to praise God.

11 He prays for the happy state of the kingdom.

(Title.) A Psalm of David.Calmet and others think that this Psalm was composed by David after the death of Absalom; and from a collation of it with Ps 18, in which the same ideas and form of expression occur, there can be no doubt of both having proceeded from the same pen, and that David was the author.

my strength. Heb. my rock.

18:2,31; 71:3; 95:1; De 32:30,31; Isa 26:4; *marg:

Isa 45:24

teacheth.

18:34; 44:3,4; 60:12; 2Sa 22:35; 2Co 10:4; Eph 6:10,11

to war. or, to the war, etc.

My goodness. or, mercy. my fortress.

2Sa 22:2,3,40-48; Jer 16:19

who subdueth.

18:47; 110:3

Isaiah 40:29

41:10; Ge 49:24; De 33:25; Ps 29:11; Zec 10:12; 2Co 12:9,10

Php 4:13; Col 1:11; Heb 11:34
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