He preached in the same church as C. H. Spurgeon over one hundred years earlier. The varieties are verbal and trivial, except that in Psa 108:9, "over Philistia will I triumph," differs from Psa 60:8, the interpretation of which it confirms. Psalm 102 â Afflicted, But Full of Trust. We cannot find it in our heart to dismiss this psalm by merely referring the reader first to Psalms 57:7-11 and then to Psalms 60:5-12, though it will be at once seen that those two portions of Scripture are almost identical with the verses before us. Study the bible online using commentary on Psalms 108 and more! ââ¬âJohn Henry Michaelis, 1668-1738. For teaching. - The prayer of a representative man. PSALM 108 (Auslegung & Kommentar) Überschrift und Inhalt; Auslegung; Erläuterungen und Kernworte; Homiletische Winke; Fußnoten; Überschrift. Dr. Philip W. McLarty. Psalm 108:2 Awake, psaltery and harp: I myself will awake early. Psalm 108 is the 108th psalm in the Book of Psalms.The first verse attributes it to King David, the author of many Psalms.It is a hymn, beginning in English "O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise, even with my glory" in the King James Version (KJV). We recommend to consult our biblical commentaries list one different to get more information.Thanks for use " Bibliatodo Commentary". The title of this psalm is A Prayer of the afflicted, when he is overwhelmed and pours out his complaint before the LORD. C. H. Spurgeon :: Psalm 110 â Back to C. H. Spurgeon's Bio & Resources. A Psalm of David.Some believe that the Chief Musician is the Lord GOD Himself, and others suppose him to be a leader of choirs or musicians in Davidâs time, such as Heman the singer or Asaph (1 Chronicles 6:33, 16:5-7, and 25:6). Some say this Psalm was sung by the Israelites, when they came with the first fruits into ⦠Whole Psalm. Toggle navigation. Strangely, some scholars and commentators deny Davidâs authorship. Psalm 107 â Learning from Godâs Deliverance to Returning Captives. Psalm 81:2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery. Commentary. Derek Kidner titled this psalm âGod to the Rescue.â The four pictures show that everyoneâs story is different, and yet everyoneâs story is the same. Psalms 109:4 For my love they are my adversaries: but I [give myself unto] prayer.. Ver. Read Psalm 109 commentary using The Treasury of David. Psalm 60 - For the director of music. The Speakers Commentary 1881. O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever. There are many examples of this type of psalm in the book of Psalms (for example, Psalms 93, 136, 150). Read Psalms 108 commentary using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. Psalm 119 Verses 105-112 Nun Verse 105 â Exposition; Notes; KJV NKJV NLT NIV ESV CSB NASB ... C. H. Spurgeon :: Psalm 119 Verses 105-112 â Back to C. H. Spurgeon's Bio & Resources. Isaiah 30:3 Therefore shall the strength of Pharaoh be your shame, and the trust in the shadow of Egypt your confusion. C. H. Spurgeon :: Psalm 108 â Back to C. H. Spurgeon's Bio & Resources. If you like symmetry and order, form, balance and structure, this psalmâs for you! Psalm 107:1-3, 32-43 A Matter of Faithfulness. I like the way Charles Spurgeon describes it. PSALM 108 OVERVIEW.. Hints to the Village Preacher. This remarkable psalm praises Godâs deliverance in four wonderful pictures. This afflicted one borrowed his tone and some of his phrasing from Job, who is the Old Testamentâs greatest example of affliction. C H Spurgeon's Division of Psalm 118 - Treasury of David - Psalm 118 Psalm 118:1-4 the faithful are called upon to magnify the everlasting mercy of the Lord; Psalm 118:5-18 the Psalmist gives forth a narrative of his experience, and an expression of his faith; Psalm 118:19-21 he asks admittance into the house of the Lord, and begins the acknowledgment of the divine salvation. TITLE AND SUBJECT. Psalm 108:3 I will praise thee, O LORD, among the people: and I will sing praises unto thee among the nations. Biblical Commentary Sermons Childrenâs Sermons Hymn Lists. ... (as the original word is elsewhere used, Psa 119:108), shall be freewill offerings unto thee. O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise, even with my glory. Psalm 108:6. Whole Psalm. Verses 10-11.âIt is not conclusive evidence that we are not called ⦠To be sung jubilantly as a national hymn, or solemnly as a sacred psalm. - The greatness of mercy, the height of truth, and the immensity of the Divine praise. Psalm 16:9. Psalm 57:7 My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise. John Trapp Complete Commentary. Psalm 1 The Version (Spurgeon - Matthew Bible Commentary) do not have information to Psalm 1. Psalm 108 Psalm 109 Psalm 110 Psalm 111 Psalm 112 Psalm 113 Psalm 114 ... Zum ganzen Psalm. (f) From the sixth verse of this psalm to the last, read also Ps 60:5.Psalm 108:11 Parallel Commentaries. Psalm 13 â Enlighten My Eyes. Whole Psalm. Psalms 108 Commentary, One of over 110 Bible commentaries freely available, this seven volume magnum opus was first published in weekly installments in The Sword and the Trowel 1 C. H. Spurgeon 1869. The Speakers commentary von F. C. Cook 1873. Psalm 112:7 ... âPlain Commentary. The psalms that immediately ⦠Continue reading "Commentary on Psalm 8" We recommend to consult our biblical commentaries list one different to get more information.Thanks for use " Bibliatodo Commentary". Psalm 110 â Messiah, Priest, Conquering King. Psalm 146:3 Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. This is a choice song for the redeemed of the Lord ( Psalms 107:2).Although it celebrates providential deliverances, and therefore may be sung by any man whose life has been preserved in time of danger; yet under cover of this, it mainly magnifies the Lord for spiritual blessings, of which temporal favours are but types arid shadows. Psalm 110. Psalm 108:11 Parallel. Yet most people today have never heard of John Gill. Psalm 108:4, Psalm 108:5. This Psalm is composed of Psa 108:1-5 of Psa 57:7-11; and Psa 108:6-12 of Psa 60:5-12. And my glory â My tongue, as St. Peter explains it, Acts 2:26.For the Hebrews give the tongue the name of glory, Psalm 30:12; Psalm 57:8; Psalm 108:1, because it was bestowed upon us that we might thereby glorify God and because it is â¦