But David knew where to turn in such situations. He knew that he was blameless of what was being suggested against him (as Jonathan, the king's son, had also ... |
“Jonathan lies slain on your high places. 26 I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan;. very pleasant have you been to me;. your love to me was ... |
It is the conjecture of many expositors that David penned this psalm upon occasion of Absalom's rebellion, and that the particular enemy he here speaks. |
The psalm describes a time of some kind of rebellion or power struggle against David, and a key leader in the struggle was a trusted associate who betrayed ... |
While asking for deliverance, David also prays God would judge his enemies. He describes the chaos and evil they have brought to Jerusalem. |
18 When David had finished speaking with Saul, Jonathan committed himself to David, and loved him as much as he loved himself. ... Saul kept David with him from ... |
It reads like a song of the time of Absalom and Ahithophel. It was after David had enjoyed peaceful worship (Psalm 55:14), when he was or had just been a ... |
We looked last time at the betrayal of Jesus through a couple of the prophetic Psalms. We looked specifically at the example in the life of David. |
3 сент. 2019 г. · The context of Psalm 55 is the poet turning to God in the midst of an attack by those who want to harm him. |
11 авг. 2024 г. · In Psalm 55, David was betrayed by a “familiar friend.” Men who had once been his allies had turned against him, and this was a cause of great distress for ... |
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