psalm 9:14 meaning - Axtarish в Google
The psalmist declares, "I will rejoice in thy salvation." This statement reflects a deep sense of gratitude and joy for the deliverance and redemption that God provides . Throughout the Psalms, salvation is a recurring theme, and it encompasses both physical deliverance from enemies and spiritual deliverance from sin.
In this psalm, David promises to praise God for His great deeds, including awesome victory over evil. The Lord's eternal justice is also praised, as David asks ...
That I may show forth all thy praise. That is, all thy bounties and acts of goodness, deserving of praise; even as many of them as he had an experience of.
The idea is, that the dead could not praise God, or that his praise could be uttered only by the living; and he calls on God, therefore, to interpose and save ...
True salvation is of God because it draws toward God. If thou hast God's salvation, thou art being drawn towards thy heavenly Father, nearer and nearer every ...
This verse highlights a crucial aspect of faith: the intention to show gratitude and glorify God following deliverance. It emphasizes the psalmist's desire not ...
I may declare everything for which you should be praised in the gates of the daughter of Zion, so I will rejoice in your deliverance.
In this psalm, I. David praises God for pleading his cause, and giving him victory over his enemies and the enemies of his country (v. 1-6), and calls upon.
This was a prayer for God to reach the nations through the display of His judgment.
14 that I may declare your praises in the gates of Daughter Zion, and there rejoice in your salvation. 15 The nations have fallen into the pit they have dug.
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