Psalms 61

PSALM 61

     Ps 61:1-8. Neginah—or, Neginoth (see on Ps 4:1, title). Separated from his usual spiritual privileges, perhaps by Absalom's rebellion, the Psalmist prays for divine aid, and, in view of past mercies, with great confidence of being heard.

     1-3. From the end—that is, places remote from the sanctuary (De 28:64).

     2. heart is overwhelmed—literally, "covered over with darkness," or, "distress."

      to the rock— (Ps 18:2; 40:2).

      higher than I—which otherwise I cannot ascend.

     3. shelter . . . and strong tower—repeat the same sentiment.

     4. I will abide—So I desire to do (compare Ps 23:6).

      trust in the covert, &c.—make my refuge, in the shadow (compare Ps 17:8; 36:7).

     5. the heritage—or, part in the spiritual blessings of Israel (Ps 21:2-4).

      vows—implies prayers.

     6, 7. the king—himself and his royal line ending in Christ. Mercy and truth personified, as in Ps 40:11; 57:3.

     7. abide before God—literally, "sit as a king in God's presence," under His protection.

     8. Thus for new blessings will new vows of praise ever be paid.

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