Psalms 28:2
when.63:4; 125:5; 134:2; 141:2; 143:6; 2Ch 6:13; 1Ti 2:8thy holy oracle. or, the oracle of thy sanctuary.5:7; 138:2; 1Ki 6:19,22,23; 8:6-8,28-30,38; Da 6:10Psalms 77:1-2
1 The psalmist shews what fierce combat he had with diffidence.10 The victory which he had by consideration of God's great and gracious works. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) Jeduthun.39:1; 62:1; *titles1Ch 16:41,42; 25:3,6A Psalm.This Psalm is allowed by the best judges to have been written during the Babylonian captivity. of Asaph. or, for Asaph.50:1; *title I cried.3:4; 34:6; 55:16,17; 142:1-3gave.116:1,2 In the.18:6; 50:15; 88:1-3; 102:1,2; 130:1,2; Ge 32:7-12,282Ki 19:3,4,15-20; Isa 26:9,16; Jon 2:1,2; 2Co 12:7,8; Heb 5:7my.6:2,3; 38:3-8; 2Ch 6:28; Isa 1:5,6; Ho 5:13; 6:1sore. Heb. hand. my soul.Ge 37:35; Es 4:1-4; Pr 18:14; Jer 31:15; Joh 11:31Psalms 141:1
1 David prays that his suit may be acceptable;3 his conscience sincere;7 and his life free from snares. A.M. 2946. B.C. 1058. make haste.40:13; 69:17,18; 70:5; 71:12; 143:7; Job 7:21
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