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Arise, O Lord – See the note at Psalms 3:7. This commences the second part of the psalm, in which the author calls on God to remember thos…

Here the acrostic arrangement is resumed with koph.

Arise, O Jehovah. It is a common affliction for people to imagine, according to fleshly judgment, that when God does not execute His judgm…

Arise, O Lord
See (Psalms 3:7) (7:6) (9:19) ;
O God, lift up your hand …

The psalmist speaks with astonishment, at the wickedness of the wicked, and at the patience and forbearance of God. God prepares the heart for pray…

1. Here, he describes the progress of the wicked.
First, he describes the cause of their wickedness. Second, he describes their wicked…
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