Bad Advertisement? News / Reviews: Are you a Christian? Online Store: | WESLEY'S NOTES -PSALMS 144PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELPPS 144 David blesses God for his mercies, ver. 1-4. Prays against his enemies, ver. 5-8. Promises to praise him, ver.9-11. The happiness of those who serve God, ver. 12-15. A psalm of David. 2. Subdued - Who hath disposed my peoples hearts to receive and obey me as their king. 5. Come - To help me. Smoke - As Sinai did at thy glorious appearance, Exod. xix, 18. This is a figurative and poetical description of God's coming to take vengeance upon his enemies. 7. Strange children - Either of the Heathen nations: or of the rebellious Israelites. 8. Vanity - Vain brags and threatenings which shall come to nothing. Falsehood - Deceiving themselves, by being unable to do what they designed; and others, by not giving them that help which they promised. 12. That - This mercy I beg not only for my own sake, but for the sake of thy people, that they may enjoy those blessings which thou hast promised them; and particularly, that our sons, who are the strength and hopes of a nation, may be like plants, flourishing and growing in height and strength, as plants do in their youth; for when they grow old, they wither and decay. Cornerstone - Strong and beautiful. 14. Breaking in - Of enemies invading the land, or assaulting our cities, and making breaches in their walls. Going out - Of our people, either out of the cities to fight with an invading enemy: or out of the land into captivity. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - WESLEY INDEX & SEARCH |