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Let my prayer be set before you like incense; The lifting up of my hands like the evening sacrifice.
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Prayer as a Spiritual Sacrifice
Commentators explain that the psalmist views his prayer as a holy offering. He asks that his personal prayers be received with the same significance as the formal temple rituals of incense and the evening sacrifice. This shows that sincere prayer from a believer's heart is a sacred act, a "spiritual sacrifice" acceptable to God, especially when one cannot participate in corporate worship.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let my prayer be set forth before you - Margin, “directed.” The Hebrew word means to fit, to establish, to make firm. The psalmist …
19th Century
Anglican
Set forth ... —See margin; but more literally, be erected, suggesting the pillar of smoke (compare Tennyson’s “Azure pill…
Baptist
David was probably far away from the tabernacle, and he could not join in presenting the morning or the evening sacrifice there; but he prayed God …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Let my prayer be set forth before thee [as] incense Which was offered every morning on the altar of incense, at whic…
Make haste unto me. Those who know how to value God's gracious presence will be more fervent in their prayers. When presented through the …