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Moab is my wash pot. I will toss my sandal on Edom. I will shout over Philistia."
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Commentators note that Psalm 108 is composed of selections from Psalms 57 and 60. Matthew Henry suggests this provides a useful model for believers today. We can select and combine different passages of Scripture to help shape our devotions, enliven our gratitude, and express our faith to God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Moab ... - This is fallen from Psalm 60:8. The only change is in the close of the verse. Instead of Philistia, triumph thou because of m…
19th Century
Baptist
David is claiming the kingdom which God promised to him by the mouth of Samuel the prophet—looking first upon the kingdom itself, and then upon the…
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…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Over Philistia will I triumph In (Psalms 60:8), it is, "Philistia, triumph you because of me"; (See …
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…