Matthew on Psalms 7 (개요)
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P S A L M S PSALM VII. It appears by the title that this psalm was penned with a particular reference to the malicious imputations that David was unjustly laid under by some of his enemies. Being thus wronged, I. He applies to God for favour, Psalms 7:1 ; Psalms 7:2 . II. He appeals to God concerning his innocency as to those things whereof he was accused, Psalms 7:3-5 . III. He prays to God to plead his cause and judge for him against his persecutors, Psalms 7:6-9 . IV. He expresses his confidence in God that he would do so, and would return the mischief upon the head of those that designed it against him, Psalms 7:10-16 . V. He promises to give God the glory of his deliverance, Psalms 7:17 . In this David was a type of Christ, who was himself, and still is in his members, thus injured, but will certainly be righted at last. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-9" class="com-number"
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Source
source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological