2 Chronicles 6:40
my God.Ps 7:3; 13:3; 22:1,2; 88:1thine eyes.7:15; 16:9; 1Ki 8:52; Ps 34:15; Isa 37:17; Da 9:16-19thine ears.Ps 17:1; 31:2; 116:2that is made in this place. Heb. of this place.Nehemiah 1:6
thine ear.1Ki 8:28,29; 2Ch 6:40; Ps 34:15; 130:2; Da 9:17,18day and night.1Sa 15:11; Ps 55:17; 88:1; Lu 2:37; 18:7; 1Ti 5:5; 2Ti 1:3confess.Ezr 9:6,7; 10:11; Ps 32:5; Isa 64:6,7; La 3:39-42; Da 9:4,201Jo 1:9both I.2Ch 28:10; 29:6; Ps 106:6; Isa 6:5; La 5:7; Eph 2:3Nehemiah 1:11
Let now.6; Ps 86:6; 130:2who desire.Pr 1:29; Isa 26:8,9; Heb 13:18grant.2:8; Ge 32:11,28; 43:14; Ezr 1:1; 7:6,27,28; Pr 21:1For I was.The office of cup-bearer was one of great trust, honour, and emolument, in the Persian court. To be in such a place of trust he must have been in the king's confidence; for no eastern potentate would have a cup-bearer to whom he could not trust his life, poison being often administered in that way. It was an office much desired, because it gave access to the king in those seasons of hilarity when men are most disposed to grant favours. 2:1; Ge 40:2,9-13,21,23; 41:9Psalms 5:1-2
1 David prays, and professes his study in prayer.4 God favours not the wicked.7 David, professing his faith, prays to God to guide him;10 to destroy his enemies;11 and to preserve the godly. Give.17:1; 54:2; 55:1,2; 64:1; 80:1; 86:1; 1Pe 3:12; 1Jo 5:14,15consider my.19:14; 1Sa 1:13,16; *marg:Ro 8:26 unto the.3:4my King.10:16; 24:7,8; 44:4; 47:6,7; 74:12; 99:1-4; 145:1; Isa 33:22unto thee.65:2Psalms 17:1
1 David, in confidence of his integrity, craves defence of God against his enemies.10 He shews their pride, craft, and eagerness.13 He prays against them in confidence of his hope. A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.)86:1; 142:1; *titles Hear.7:8; 18:20; 43:1; 140:12; 1Jo 3:21the right. Heb. justice. attend.5:2; 55:2,3; 61:1; 66:19; 142:6; 2Ch 7:15; Ne 1:6; Da 9:18,19not out of feigned lips. Heb. without lips of deceit.18:44; *marg:145:18; Jer 3:10; Mt 15:8; Joh 1:47Psalms 55:1-2
1 David in his prayer complains of his fearful case.9 He prays against his enemies, of whose wickedness and treachery he complains.16 He comforts himself in God's preservation of him, and confusion of his enemies. A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.) Neginoth.6:1; 54:1; *titles Give.5:1; 17:1; 64:1; 80:1; 84:8; 1Pe 3:12hide.28:1; 80:4; 143:7; La 3:8 I mourn.13:1,2; 32:3; 38:6; 43:2; 102:9,10; Isa 38:14Psalms 61:1-2
1 David flees to God upon his former experience.4 He vows perpetual service unto him, because of his promises. (Title.) {Neginah.}Instead of {neginath,} many MSS., have {neginoth;} and two MSS., supply {mizmor,} "a Psalm." Some suppose this Psalm was composed when David was driven by Absalom's rebellion beyond Jordan, and from the sanctuary of God. 4:1; 6:1; 54:1; 55:1; *titles Hear.5:1-3; 17:1; 28:2; 55:1,2; 130:2; Php 4:6 From.42:6; 139:9,10; De 4:29; Jon 2:2-4my heart.43:5; 55:5; 77:3; 142:3; 143:4; Isa 54:11; Mr 14:33,34; Lu 22:44the rock.18:46; 27:5; 40:2; 62:2,6; Isa 32:2Isaiah 37:17
Incline.2Ch 6:40; Job 36:7; Ps 17:6; 71:2; 130:1,2; Da 9:17-19; 1Pe 3:12hear.4; 2Sa 16:12; Ps 10:14,15; 74:10,22; 79:12; 89:50,51
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