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Psalms 13:1-2. Whereas, Psalm 13 could be described as a PERSONAL lament psalm. ). Lest mine enemy say, I have prevailed against him; and these that trouble me rejoice when I am moved. Sorrows, because they are lingering guests, I will entertain but moderately, knowing that the more they are made of the longer they will continue: and for pleasures, because they stay not, and do but call to drink at my door, I will use them as passengers with slight respect. Hiding of the divine face. "How wearily the moments seem to glide Over sadness! This psalm continues to strengthen the intensity of Davidâs crying out to the Lord for help and relief. This would dishonour God, and cause the evil one to boast. The Psalm closes with a sentence which is a refutation of the charge of forgetfulness which David had uttered in the first verse. The I will sing unto the Lord. How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? Psalm 19 – The Heavens, the Word, and the Glory of God. John Anselm, 1034-1109. Mr. John Philpot having lain for some time in the bishop of London's coal house, the bishop sent for him, and amongst other questions, asked him why they were so merry in prison? TITLE. How long wilt thou forget me? Abraham began with fifty, but his faith got ground on God every step, till he brought down the price of their lives to ten. Ver. How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and day after day have sorrow in my heart? "How long?" Psalm 1 The Version (Spurgeon - Matthew Bible Commentary) do not have information to Psalm 1. Copyright StatementThese files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Is it not stronger than any hellebore? The gloomy thought of God's having forsaken him is still upon the psalmist's soul, and he therefore cries. Charles Spurgeon wrote, “I like to recall the fact that this psalm was written by David, probably when he was a king. What a change is here! 2. Ver. "Commentary on Psalms 13:4". Will you forget me forever? Joseph Hall. Thomas Gataker, 1637. Why he pities; "for he knoweth our frame." Psalm 27:13. 3. To wear a sword, soldier like, by his side, and not to draw it forth in an assault? Continued importunity is undeniable oratory. In the first case, the soul collects all its strength, and feels in earnest to call in help from above; but, in the last, the mind relaxes, and sinks into despondency. Lu 13:11. But I have trusted in thy mercy. How long will my enemy triumph over me? We may lose our gourds, but not our God. The city crowns the hill and its Temple stood on a âmount.â In this exalted place, ⦠Continue reading "Commentary on Psalm 133" Spurgeons's The Treasury of David". And what if grief should find no other means of utterance? Ver. Psalm 16 Commentary: Introduction Let’s turn to Psalm 16 for this Psalm 16 commentary. The subject of this psalm is almost the same as that of the preceding. face from me? Now, Psalm 13 starts with two verses that basically display for us David invoking the Lord and giving his lament. 1-2. George Swinnock. I have, my heart shall. Doth not an experienced divine and physician worthily prefer one dram of it before all the drugs in the apothecary's shop for this effect? Why from me? PSALM 13 OVERVIEW. Whatever be the pressing need of Christ's followers in troubles, and their constant cleaving to duty for all that; and whatever be Christ's purpose of love toward them, yet he seeth it fit ofttimes not to come to them at first, but will let the trial go on till it come to a height, and be a trial indeed, and put them seriously to it; for before he came he lets them row "about five and twenty or thirty furlongs" (the last of which make near four miles, eight furlongs going to a mile); and (Mr 6:48) he came not till the fourth watch of the night, which is the morning watch. Psalms 20:7. David feared that his trials would end his life, and he rightly uses his fear as an argument with God in prayer; for deep distress has in it a kind of claim upon compassion, not a claim of right, but a plea which has power with grace. (Spurgeon, C. H. Lectures to my Students: Commenting and Commentaries)Rosscup adds: This is one of the more thorough older exegetical works on the Hebrew ⦠Not our armies, or our fortresses. It is a small matter for people that are at ease, to deal severely with such as are afflicted, but they little know how their severe speeches and their angry words pierce them to the very soul. 2. But Christ's bought absence (that I bought with my sin), is two running boils at once, one upon each side; and what side then can I lie on? DIVISION. The Psalm cannot be referred to any especial event or period in David's history. William Gurnall. It was surely bad enough to suspect a temporary forgetfulness, but shall we ask the ungracious question, and imagine that the Lord will for ever cast away his people? Our God hath helped us; we are risen, not for a breathing space, but to stand upright for ever. 4. Therefore it should be prayed for, and thankfully acknowledged. This is a psalm of transi (91). He beholdeth all the sons of men — Although he had a special relation to Israel, yet he hath a general care over all mankind, all whose hearts and ways he observes. HOW LONG wilt thou hide thy. The title tells us both the author and the audience of the psalm: To the Chief Musician. Like Joram's profane pursuivant, "This evil, "saith he, "is of the Lord; what should I wait for the Lord any longer?" It is worthy to be observed that the joy is all the greater because of the previous sorrow, as calm is all the more delightful in recollection of the preceding tempest. Ver. On the other hand, health and joy render the organs of vision bright and sparkling, seeming, as it were, to impart "light" to them from within. OCCASION. Perhaps, too, here is an allusion to that cheering of the spirits so frequently called the enlightening of the eyes because it causes the face to brighten, and the eyes to sparkle. Ver. Estás por descargar Psalms Vol.1 en PDF, EPUB y otros formatos. Ver. Hereby was the psalmist supported in distress. Treasury of David: Commentary on Psalm 19 - Charles Spurgeon (Audio Reading) - Duration: 39:20. Ah, David! O for grace that, while we wait on God, we may be kept from indulging a murmuring spirit! Will you forget me forever? God is here entreated to see and hear, that so he may be doubly moved to pity. 1. And for thy comfort, know that he who began his Psalm with "How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord? Thou hast also given me the neck of mine enemies, "etc. Christian Sermons and Audio Books 7,607 views. 941. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Ver. The necessity of daily sorrow. A complete set of The Treasury of David in book form is available from Pilgrim Publications, PO Box 66, Pasadena, TX 77501. Oh, dark thought! Some believe that the Chief Musician is the Lord GOD Himself, and others suppose him to be a leader of choirs or musicians in David’s time, such as Heman the singer or Asaph (1 Chronicles 6:33, 16:5-7, and 25:6). The Lord will subdue those to us that would have subdued us to themselves; and though for a short time they rode over our heads, yet now at last we shall everlastingly tread upon their necks. Lest I sleep the sleep of death. HOW LONG wilt thou forget me? In 1874, legendary Baptist leader Charles H. Spurgeon, the “Prince of Preachers,” published a commentary on Psalm 91, under the title “The Privileges of the Godly.” That psalm famously includes the lines. We are all prone to play most on the worst string. I dare boldly say it is thy fault and neglect of its exercise if thou suffer either thy own melancholy humour or Satan to interrupt thy mirth and spiritual alacrity, and to detain thee in dumps and pensiveness at any time. Ah! Consider and hear me, O LORD my God: lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death; When it is dark, very dark, we get drowsy. The Shield of the Righteous: or, the Ninety-first Psalme, expounded, with the addition of Doctrines and Verses. The cause of daily sorrow. Ver 2,4. Lo, the rain is over and gone, and the time of the singing of birds is come. All attempts to find it a birthplace are but guesses. I think them like lying fallow of lean and weak land for some years, while it gathers sap for a better crop. How long shall I take counsel, in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? There are two verses for each, mourning, praying, rejoicing. If they miss it a day together they are troubled with rheums, dulness of spirits. It is not easy to prevent desire from degenerating into impatience. Even then, God is not far from the voice of our roaring; for he does not regard the music of our prayers, but his own Spirit's work in them in exciting desire and inflaming the affections. Ver. I was rather surprised when he answered that he never had dry times with the Lord. We rejoice in afflictions, not that they are joyous for the present, but because they shall work for our good. Psalm 103 Bible Study And Commentary May 5, 2017 Jack Wellman. Tweet. I will sing unto the Lord, because he hath dealt, Commentary Critical and Explanatory - Unabridged, Kretzmann's Popular Commentary of the Bible, Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures. Lu 16:20-22. Ver. ... Charles Haddon Spurgeon ... A commentary on Ps. Psalm 13 Commentary: Invocation & Lament. 5. The cure of daily sorrow. how like a fool thou talkest! 1-2. "They are brought down and fallen; we are risen and stand upright." There are a number of reasons for that, including the 2. Years ago I talked with a well‑known Bible teacher after hearing him preach. Prayer helps towards the increase and growth of grace, by drawing the habits of grace into exercise. Ver. Ver. When you and I have to spread our complaints before God, we are not the first who have done so. "Sorrows remembered sweeten present joy.". A psalm of David. The LORD looks from heaven; ... (Spurgeon) b. I will sing unto the Lord. See Psalms on "Psalms 13:1" for further information. How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? Used by Permission. I will sing unto the LORD, because he hath dealt bountifully with me. See Psalms on "Psalms 13:1" for further information. How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord? Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Psalm 23 EXEGESIS: CONTEXT: "A Psalm by David." Ver. Timothy Cruso, 1696. How he pities "as a father pitieth his children." Ver. 1-2. Samuel Ward, 1577-1653. Therefore David asks for light. Enquire into the causes of God's anger. Hath he not formerly brought thee out of the horrible pit, and out of the miry clay, and put a new song in thy mouth, and made thee to resolve never to give way to such unbelieving thoughts and fears again? He is never angry but when there is very great reason, when we force him to be so. 3. It betokens very intense desire for deliverance, and great anguish of heart. When a dump overtakes thee, if thou wouldst say to thy soul in a word or two, "Soul, why art thou disquieted? For many a year it had been his wont to make the Lord his castle and tower of defence, and he smiles from behind the same bulwark still. There are two systems for numbering the verses in ⦠Lazarus all his life long laboured under disease and poverty, till he was released by death and transferred to Abraham's bosom. 1. Psalm 139:13. Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Psalm 23 EXEGESIS: CONTEXT: "A Psalm by David." He is sure of his faith, and his faith makes him sure; had he doubted the reality of his trust in God, he would have blocked up one of the windows through which the sun of heaven delights to shine. Psalm 13 â Enlighten My Eyes. Psalms 13 Commentary, this seven volume magnum opus was first published in weekly installments in The Sword and the Trowel Psalm 46:9. Church unity is of the Holy Spirit (1Co 13:13), through Jesus as mediator. After some other discourse, saith he, "I was carried back to my lord's coal house, where I, with my six fellow prisoners, do rouze together in the straw, as cheerfully (I thank God) as others do in their beds of down." Psalm 33:13-15. It is possible to gather gold, where it may be had, with moonlight. This wonderful psalm may be best understood by the dominant pronouns within. Now will the tide turn, and the weeper shall dry his eyes. 2 (first clause). When we complain of God’s forsaking us, we are not alone. By the anointing, Aaron became consecrated, and officially qualified to act as priest. How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? Ah! This psalm is simply titled ... and he could not love us more than if we had never fallen.” (Spurgeon) 6. As Samuel dealt with Saul; he kept away till the last hour, to see what Saul would do when Samuel seemed not to keep touch with him. 1,6. See Psalms on "Psalms 13:1" for further information. This Psalm may be regarded as THE PREFACE PSALM, having in it a notification of the contents of the entire Book. Lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death. "C.H. How long, LORD? At the time I had been going through a dry spell in my spiritual life. I will sing unto the Lord." What greater glory can there be than to be made conformable to our Head, Christ? The writer's grief is viewed, as it seems to be, as it is, as it affects himself within, and his foes without. What should we do if we had no God to turn to in the hour of wretchedness? The apparent length of sorrow, only apparent. Prayer is the saint's exercise field, where his graces are breathed; it is as the wind to the air, it brightens the soul; as bellows to the fire, which clears the coal of those ashes that smother them. See Psalms on "Psalms 13:1 " for further information. In 1874, legendary Baptist leader Charles H. Spurgeon, the âPrince of Preachers,â published a commentary on Psalm 91, under the title âThe Privileges of the Godly.â That psalm famously includes the lines. Good food from God's table, old wine of promises, walks with Jesus, exercise in good works, avoidance of everything unhealthy. But by that time he had exercised himself a little in duty, his distemper wears off, the mists scatter, and his faith breaks out as the sun in its strength, Psalms 13:5-6 : "I have trusted in thy mercy; my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation. It is the psalmist's desire to teach us the way to blessedness, and to warn us of the sure destruction of sinners. and how unbecoming is it for thee now to sink in trouble? . Ver. Psalms 107:13 - Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble; He saved them out of their distresses. Psalm 13 is another psalm composed by David. A psalm of David. 1-4. 3. How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? No, his anger may endure for a night, but his love shall abide eternally. Ver. 1. Ver. There are two systems for numbering the verses in the Psalms. George Hutcheson, 1657. Thou hast possessed — Or, thou dost possess, my reins — The most inward and hidden part of my body, supposed also to be the seat of men’s lusts and passions: thou dwellest in them, thou art the owner and governor of them, and therefore must needs know them. Purge corruptions, excite graces, raise desires heavenward. So often, the psalms are a means of communicating an emotion of the author. 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