Bad Advertisement? News / Reviews: Are you a Christian? Online Store: | WESLEY'S NOTES -PSALMS 57PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELPPS 57 David here begins with prayer and complaint, tho' not as without hope, ver. 1-6. He concludes with joy and praise, ver. 7- 11. To the chief musician Al-taschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave. Title of the psalm. Al-taschith - The word signifies, destroy not. Which some think to be a preface, containing the sum of the psalm. The cave - Either 1. That of Adullam, 1 Sam. xxii, 1, or 2. That of Engedi, 1 Sam. xxiv, 1. 3. Send forth - Will discover them, by affording his gracious help in pursuance of his promises. 4. Lions - Fierce and bloody men. I lie - I have my abode. On fire - From hell. Who are mere fire-brands, breathing out wrath and threatenings, and incensing Saul against me. 5. Excited - Glorify thy power, and goodness, and justice, and faithfulness, by my deliverance. Above, &c. - To the highest degree possible. 7. Fixed - In a stedfast belief of thy promises. 8. My glory - My tongue, the instrument of singing. Awake - I will employ all the powers of my soul and body. 9. The people - Among the Israelites, and among the Heathens, as I shall have occasion. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - WESLEY INDEX & SEARCH |