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David Guzik commentary on Psalm 60, where David pleas for mercy from God who has afflicted His people, and celebrates His victory in the end.
David prays for rescue, while expressing faithful confidence in the Lord's intent to save Israel.
Psalm 60 · (1.) That we may retain the good impressions they made upon us, and may have them revived. · (2.) That God's goodness to us, in relieving us and ...
Psalm 60 is a miktam of David. It was to teach how he fought armies in Mesopotamia, he fought armies in Syria, he sent Joab to Edom, where he killed 12 000 ...
In Psalm 60, we see that God does not reject those he loves. Jesus also suffered defeat in death before he was given a crown of victory and eternal life.
Study Psalm 60 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning.
I will rejoice - I, David, will exult or rejoice in the prospect of success. I will find my happiness, or my confidence in what I now undertake, in the promise ...
David sums up this psalm by declaring that only God can give victory. We cannot find the victory in ourselves. We cannot be true successes without God's help.
Psalm 60 reveals that the Israelites experienced defeats on the battlefield because of its sins before God granted it victory. As soon as David learned of God's ...
The psalmist anticipates victory, which will cover defeat and perfect partial successes, and seeks to breathe his own spirit of confidence into the ranks of ...
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