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Haven`t you rejected us, God? You don`t go forth, God, with our armies.
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A Reused Prayer
Scholars like Barnes, Calvin, and Gill unanimously point out that this verse is taken directly from Psalm 60:10. This shows a common practice in the Bible where existing prayers and songs were reused and adapted for new contexts, demonstrating the timeless nature of these expressions of faith.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Wilt not thou, O God ... - This is taken from Psalms 60:10, with no change in the Hebrew, except that the word “thou” (in the first…
16th Century
Protestant
Because this psalm is composed of parts taken from Psalm 57 and Psalm 60, it would be superfluous to repeat here what we have already said by way o…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And will you not, O God, go forth with our hosts ? &c.] In (Psalms 60:10) , it is, "and you, O God, whic…
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We may usefully select passages from different psalms, as here, from Psalm 57 and Psalm 60, to help our devotions and enliven our gratitude. When t…