Matthew on Psalms 43 (개요)
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P S A L M S PSALM XLIII. This psalm, it is likely, was penned upon the same occasion with the former, and, having no title, may be looked upon as an appendix to it; the malady presently returning, he had immediate recourse to the same remedy, because he had entered it in his book, with a "probatum est--it has been proved," upon it. The Psalms 43:2 ; Psalms 42:9 of this psalm is almost the very same with the Psalms 43:2 ; Psalms 42:9 of the foregoing psalm, as the Psalms 43:5 ; Psalms 42:11 of this is exactly the same with the Psalms 43:5 ; Psalms 42:11 of that. Christ himself, who had the Spirit without measure, when there was occasion prayed a second and third time "saying the same words," Matthew 26:44 . In this psalm. I. David appeals to God concerning the injuries that were done him by his enemies, Psalms 43:1 ; Psalms 43:2 . II. He prays to God to restore to him the free enjoyment of public ordinances again, and promises to make a good improvement of them, Psalms 43:3 ; Psalms 43:4 . III. He endeavours to still the tumult of his own spirit with a lively hope and confidence in God ( Psalms 43:5 ), and if, in singing this psalm, we labour after these, we sing with grace in our hearts. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological