Psalms 101:5
Whoso.15:3; 50:20; Ex 20:16; 23:1; Le 19:16; Pr 10:18; 20:19; 25:23Eze 22:9; 1Co 5:11; 1Ti 3:11; Tit 2:3an high.10:2-4; 18:27; 138:6; 1Sa 2:3; Job 40:11,12; Pr 6:16-19; 30:13Isa 2:11; Da 4:37; Ob 1:3,4; Lu 18:14; 1Pe 5:5,6Psalms 131:1
1 David, professing his humility,3 exhorts Israel to trust in God. (Title.) A Song of degrees.Some think that this Psalm was composed by David when accused by Saul and his courtiers that he affected the crown; though others refer it to the time of the captivity; and consider it as containing a fair account of the manner in which the captives behaved themselves. 122:1; 124:1; 133:1; *titles my heart.Nu 12:3; De 17:20; 1Sa 16:13,18,22; 17:15,28,29; 18:23; Mt 11:29Ac 20:19; 1Th 2:6,7,10neither.78:70-72; Jer 17:16; 45:5; Am 7:14,15; Ro 12:16exercise. Heb. walk. high for me. Heb. wonderful for me.139:6; Job 42:3; Ro 11:33Proverbs 6:17
A proud look. Heb. Haughty eyes.30:13; Ps 10:4; 18:27; 73:6-8; 101:5; 131:1; Isa 2:11; 3:9,161Pe 5:5lying.12:22; 14:5; 26:28; Ps 5:6; 120:2,3; Ho 4:1,2; Joh 8:44; Re 22:15and hands.1:11; De 27:25; 2Ki 24:4; Isa 1:15; 59:3-6Proverbs 21:4
An high look. Heb. Haughtiness of eyes.6:17; 8:13; 30:13; Ps 10:4; Isa 2:11,17; 3:16; Lu 18:14; 1Pe 5:5and the.27; 15:8; Ro 14:23plowing of the wicked. or, light of the wicked.Isaiah 2:11
lofty.17; 5:15,16; 13:11; 24:21; Job 40:10-12; Ps 18:27; Jer 50:31,32Mal 4:1; Lu 18:14; 1Pe 5:5and the Lord.5:16; 12:4; Jer 9:24; 1Co 1:29-31; 2Co 10:17in that day.4:1; 11:10,11; 12:1,4; 24:21; 25:9; 26:1; 27:1,2,12,13; 28:5; 29:1830:23; 52:6; Jer 30:7,8; Eze 38:14,19; 39:11,22; Ho 2:16,18,21Joe 3:18; Am 9:11; Ob 1:8; Mic 4:6; 5:10; 7:11,12; Zep 3:11,16Zec 9:16Isaiah 3:16
the daughters.1:8; 4:4; Mt 21:5; Lu 23:28are haughty.24:4; 32:9-11; Pr 16:18; 30:13; Eze 16:49,50; Zep 3:11wanton eyes. Heb. deceiving with their eyes.Or, as {messakkaroth ainayim} is rendered in the Targum, "painting their eyes with stibium:" for {sakar} is probably the same as the Chaldee {sekar,} or that import. mincing. or, tripping nicely. and making.The Eastern ladies wear on their ankles large rings to which smaller ones are attached, which make a tinkling sound as they move nimbly.Ezekiel 28:2-5
the prince.Josephus states, on the authority of Menander, who translated the Phoenician annals into Greek, and Philostratus, that this prince was Ithobal. Because.5,17; 31:10; De 8:14; 2Ch 26:16; Pr 16:18; 18:12; Isa 2:12; Da 5:22Da 5:23; Hab 2:4; 1Ti 3:6; 1Pe 5:5I am.6,9; Ge 3:5; Ac 12:22,23; Re 17:3I sit.12-14; Isa 14:13,14; Da 4:30,31; 2Th 2:4in the midst. Heb. in the heart.27:3,4,26,27; *marg:yet.9; Ps 9:20; 72:6,7; Isa 31:3thou set.6; 2Th 2:4 thou are.Da 1:20; 2:48; 5:11,12; Zec 9:2,3no secret.1Ki 4:29-32; 10:3; Job 15:8; Ps 25:14; Da 2:22,27,28,47; 5:12 29:3; De 8:17,18; Pr 18:11; 23:4,5; Ec 9:11; Hab 1:16; Zec 9:2-4 thy great wisdom. Heb. the greatness of thy wisdom.Pr 26:12; Isa 5:21; Ro 12:16and by.27:12-36; Ps 62:10; Isa 23:3,8; Ho 12:7,8; Zec 9:3; Jas 4:13,14and thine.2; 16:49; De 6:11,12; 8:13,14; 2Ch 25:19; 32:23-25; Job 31:24,25Ps 52:7; 62:10; Pr 11:28; 30:9; Isa 10:8-14; Da 4:30,37; Ho 13:6Lu 12:16-21; 1Ti 6:17Ezekiel 28:9
say.2; Da 4:31,32; 5:23-30; Ac 12:22,23thou shalt.Ps 82:7; Isa 31:3slayeth. or, woundeth.
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