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We will triumph in your salvation. In the name of our God we will set up our banners: Yahweh fulfill all your petitions.
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Joy in God's Salvation
Commentators explain that the joy mentioned is not in human strength but in God's "salvation," or deliverance. The people's well-being was tied to their king's. For believers today, this points to finding our ultimate confidence and gladness in the complete salvation provided by Christ, our King.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
We will rejoice in thy salvation - According to the idea of the psalm suggested in the introduction, this is a response of the king…
19th Century
Anglican
We will set up our banners. —Rather, we will wave our banners. (Compare to Song of Solomon 6:10.) The whole ar…
Baptist
And in the name of our God we will set up our banners: the LORD fulfill all thy petitions. Now know I that the LORD saveth his anointed; he wil…
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16th Century
Protestant
That we may rejoice in your salvation. This verse may be explained in two other ways, besides the meaning it has according to the translat…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
We will rejoice in your salvation That is, "so will we", &c. or "that we may" F16 or "let us"; these words…
Even the greatest of men may be much in trouble. Neither the crown on the king's head, nor the grace in his heart, will make him free from trouble.…
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13th Century
Catholic
1. In the preceding psalms, deliverance from persecution was discussed, and the psalmist gave thanks for his deliverance. Now, having been d…