Genesis 14:20
blessed.9:26; 24:27; Ps 68:19; 72:17-19; 144:1; Eph 1:3; 1Pe 1:3,4which.Jos 10:42; Ps 44:3tithes.28:22; Le 27:30-32; Nu 28:26; De 12:17; 14:23,28; 2Ch 31:5,6,12Ne 10:37; 13:12; Am 4:4; Mal 3:8,10; Lu 18:12; Ro 15:16; Heb 7:4-9Genesis 24:27
Blessed.12; 9:26; 14:20; Ex 18:10; Ru 4:14; 1Sa 25:32,39; 2Sa 18:281Ch 29:10-13; Ps 68:19; 72:18,19; Lu 1:68; Eph 1:3; 1Ti 1:17of his.32:10; Ps 98:3; 100:5; Mic 7:20; Joh 1:17the Lord.48; Pr 3:6; 4:11-13; 8:20of my.4; 13:8; Ex 2:11,132 Samuel 22:27
the pure.Mt 5:8forward.Le 26:23-28; De 28:58-61; Ps 125:5shew thyself unsavoury. or, wrestle.Ex 18:11; Ps 18:26; Isa 45:92 Chronicles 20:26
Berachah. that is, Blessing.Having previously sought deliverance by fasting and prayer, and received the assurance of it with grateful joy, Jehoshaphat and his army returned immediate and fervent thanks and praise to the Lord, who had in so wonderful a manner performed his promise. Scott, who quotes the following from Bp. Patrick: "They did not return every man to his own home; but first went back to Jerusalem, to bless the Lord again for hearing their prayer and making good his promises." blessed.Ex 15:1-19; 2Sa 22:1; Ps 103:1,2; 107:21,22; Lu 1:68; Re 19:1-6the name.Ge 28:19; 32:20; Ex 17:15; 1Sa 7:12; Isa 62:4; Ac 1:19unto this day.5:9Psalms 115:1
1 Because God is truly glorious,4 and idols are vanity,9 he exhorts to confidence in God.12 God is to be blessed for his blessings. A.M. 3108. B.C. 896. (Title.)This seems to be an [epinikion,] or triumphal song, in which the victory is wholly ascribed to Jehovah; and to none can it be referred with more propriety than to that of Jehoshaphat over the confederated forces of his enemies, 2 Ch 20. unto us.74:22; 79:9,10; Jos 7:9; Isa 48:11; Eze 20:14; 36:32; Da 9:19Eph 1:6; Re 4:10,11for thy mercy.61:7; 89:1,2; Mic 7:20; Joh 1:17; Ro 15:8,9Psalms 124:6
who hath not.17:9; 118:13; 145:5,6; Ex 15:9,10; Jud 5:30,31; 1Sa 26:20Isa 10:14-19Psalms 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 45:24teacheth.18:34; 44:3,4; 60:12; 2Sa 22:35; 2Co 10:4; Eph 6:10,11to war. or, to the war, etc. My goodness. or, mercy. my fortress.2Sa 22:2,3,40-48; Jer 16:19who subdueth.18:47; 110:3
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