Psalms 116:1-2
1 The psalmist professes his love and duty to God for his deliverance.12 He studies to be thankful. A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.)From several instances of the Chaldee dialect being used in this Psalm, it appears to have been written after the Babylonian captivity. love.18:1-6; 119:132; Mr 12:33; Joh 21:17; 1Jo 4:19; 5:2,3because.18:6; 31:22,23; 34:3,4; 40:1; 66:19,20; 69:33; Ge 35:2; 1Sa 1:26Joh 16:24 therefore.55:16,17; 86:6,7; 88:1; 145:18,19; Job 27:10; Lu 18:1; Php 4:6Col 4:2as long as I live. Heb. in my days.Psalms 116:16-18
truly.86:16; 119:125; 143:12; Joh 12:26; Ac 27:23; Jas 1:1the son.86:16thou hast.107:14-16; 2Ch 33:11-13; Isa 61:1; Ro 6:22 the sacrifice.50:14; 107:22; Le 7:12; Heb 13:15call.13; Ac 2:42 14; 22:25; 76:11; Ec 5:5Psalms 118:19-22
Open.Isa 26:2; Re 22:14I will go.9:13,14; 66:13-15; 95:2; 100:4; 116:18,19; Isa 38:20,22 This gate.Dr. Kennicott supposes that this verse was sung by the priest, the next by the king, the three next by a chorus of people, the 25th by the king, the two next by the priest, the 28th by the king, and the last the grand chorus of the whole assembly. 24:3,4,7,9; Isa 26:2; 35:8-10; Re 21:24-27; 22:14,15 22:23,24; 69:33,34; 116:1and art.14; Ex 15:2; Isa 12:2; 49:8 The stone.Mt 21:42; Mr 12:10,11; Lu 20:17; Ac 4:11; Eph 2:20-22; 1Pe 2:4-8the head.Zec 4:7Isaiah 30:19
dwell.10:24; 12:6; 46:13; 65:9; Jer 31:6,12; 50:4,5,28; 51:10; Eze 20:40Eze 37:25-28; Zep 3:14-20; Zec 1:16,17; 2:4-7; 8:3-8; Ro 11:26thou shalt.12:3-6; 25:8; 35:10; 40:1,2; 54:6-14; 60:20; 61:1-3; 65:18; Jer 30:12Jer 31:9; Mic 4:9; Lu 6:21; Re 5:4; 7:17he will.58:9; 65:24; Ps 50:15; Jer 29:11-13; 33:3; Eze 36:37; Mt 7:7-11Eph 3:20; 1Jo 5:14,15
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