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—Plain Commentary. Verse 1. —"Unto thee lift I up mine eyes." Praying by the glances of the eye rather than by words; mine afflictions having swollen my heart ...
Charles Spurgeon. PSALM 123. TITLE. A Song of degrees. We are climbing. The first step (Psalm 120) saw us lamenting our troublesome surroundings, and the next ...
There is always something blessed to see upward, especially when we look up to him who dwells in the highest heavens, — our Father, our Saviour, our Comforter.
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 123, one of the songs of ascents, where the psalmist speaks of submitting to God in the midst of affliction.
Bibliographical Information Spurgeon, Charle Haddon. "Commentary on Psalms 123". "Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible".
The man of God, who wrote this 123rd Psalm, had been taught to look to God in a very remarkable manner, and I call your attention to it, in the hope that many ...
Study Psalm 123 using Charles H. Spurgeon's Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning.
Read Psalms 123 commentary using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. Study the bible online using commentary on Psalms 123 and more ... Spurgeon over one hundred ...
22 мар. 2017 г. · Psalm 123 is a brief psalm making a single point: If you want to experience life in all its abundance, regardless of the circumstances, look to the Lord.
This psalm was penned at a time then the church of God was brought low and trampled upon; some think it was when the Jews were captives in Babylon, though.
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