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Psalm 35:15-28 Commentary: 35:15,16 But when tribulation and calamity struck David, they rejoiced. They gathered against him.
They brought the man who complained of abandonment from the street and slandered him with a fiery tirade. They were rude and rude to him, and they grew louder and louder, and gnashed their teeth at him with even more anger. The psalmist's experience reminds us of the Lord Jesus.
the scene before Pontius Pilate and Herod; What is described here is a powerful expression of the pain he endured at that time. 35:17,18 Jehovah.
How long will it take to ignore all kinds of injustice? It is time to save the innocent from the mutilation of the enemy, to save their precious lives from these human lions. 35:19 21 How comical it would be for David's enemies to unjustifiably gloat over his decay and to rejoice in their apparent victory.
They don't like peace – they just want to fabricate false evidence and accuse honest and law-abiding citizens.
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1. The poet's anger and grievances are not poured out to people, the focus is on God, and I speak to God.
2. Slowly focus on God to adjust his pent-up emotions.
3. Through God's guidance, the psalmist can return to the holy mountain and dwelling to be with God and understand God's will.
4. The "altar" is the place where sacrifices are offered to God. He was willing to give his life again. He let go of his emotions, his depression, and his grievances again.
He was willing to go back to God and offer it again. to the God of my greatest joy. "O God, my God!
I will praise you by playing the harp. This turn is the final point of the theologians who are in the midst of suffering, how they are judged from their suffering to draw close to the cross, so that they come back from the cross and find comfort.
In the text, we see that God's silence, God's speechlessness, God's hiding is also a kind of message, which is rich and profound. Just like the theologians in the midst of suffering, they heard God's loving voice on the cross in the midst of deep suffering, and they also felt the hearts of believers more deeply.
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The explanation of Psalm 43 is excerpted below:
When David first faced Saul's pursuit, he forgot that his future was in God's hands, but he followed the man's plan to find a way out, first lying to the priest Ahimelech, and then fleeing to Goliath's hometown of Gath with the sword of the giant Goliath, thinking that it would be safe to hide from the enemy, only to find that although he had gone out of the tiger's mouth, he had entered the wolf's den, and Achi, king of Gath, could kill him at any time. In desperation, David had no choice but to pretend to be crazy and stupid regardless of shame, and escaped the danger by luck.
David left the Philistine city of Gath and returned to Saul's sphere of influence, still in a dangerous and difficult environment, but with a light and joyful spirit. David relied on his own calculations to go from failure to failure, but in despair he no longer relied on himself, but fell on his face before God and became a humble man.
This taught him not to rely on himself in anything, but to look to God with one hand, for if King Gath was determined to avenge Goliath, it would be useless for him to pretend to be mad, so he praised from the bottom of his heart: My soul will boast in the Lord! All of David's experiences have consistently proved to him that no matter how desperate what happens to man, is still in God's hands, and that we are to be thankful in all things.
Just as God has placed a natural law in the universe, it is a spiritual law that God has placed in the hearts of men that evil will kill the wicked. Man who violates the laws of nature must be punished by nature; Those who violate the spiritual law will inevitably be punished by God.
Everyone has done a lot of evil in their lives and made a mess of our lives. But God has mercy on us and is willing to show a way out for those who have been made in his image. By taking refuge in Him and receiving redemption by the blood of God's Son, we will not be condemned before God and we will be restored to the state of God's original creation.
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Psalm 47:1: Clap your hands, all peoples! Cry out to God with a voice of triumph!
Psalm 47:2 - For the Lord Most High is fearful; He is the great king over all the earth.
Psalm 47:3 - He put all the nations under us, and the nations under our feet.
Psalm 47:4: He chose an inheritance for us, the glory of Jacob, whom he loved.
Psalm 47:5: God ascends, and there is a cry to send him off; The LORD ascended, and the trumpets send.
Psalm 47:6: Sing praises to God, sing praises! Sing praises to our king, sing praises!
Psalm 477:7 - For God is King over all the earth; Sing of empty hymns with understanding.
Psalm 47:8: God reigns over the nations; God sits on His Holy Throne.
Psalm 477:9 - The kings of the nations are gathered together to be the people of the God of Abraham. For the shield of the world is of God; He is the highest!
The basic content of the Psalms:Or it may be divided into five books (chapters 1 to 41, 42 to 72, 73 to 89, 90 to 106, and 107 to 150) in response to the Torah of Moses.
According to the inscriptions of some of the articles, about 100 are from David, Solomon, and other well-known figures. Some scholars have argued that most of the passages were actually written after David and Solomon, and were compiled into a number of small collections of poems. The entire volume was formed in the 2nd century B.C., and became the canon of Judaism around the time of the Common Era.
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