SUBJECT AND DIVISION. 1635 [Reprinted in Nicol's Series of Commentaries.] Leave a comment Post navigation ← It is a marvel, but nevertheless a fact, that writers have been found to deny David's authorship of this Psalm, but their objections are frivolous, the Psalm is David … Psalm 4 David's Confidence in the Special Care of God Psalm 5 Jehovah Hears the Cry of His People Psalm 6 Plea for Mercy Psalm 7 Prayer for Just Punishment of the Oppressor Psalm 8 Reign of the Son of Man Psalm 9 Praising God for Victory over the Enemies Psalm 10 Plea for Salvation from the Wicked Psalm 11 The Just in the midst of Wickedness Psalm
By SIR RICHARD BAKER, Knight. By SAMUEL SMITH, preacher of the Word at Prittlewell in Essex. Meditations and Disquisitions upon the First Psalm of David.--Blessed is the Man.
Gratitude constrains me to communicate to others a portion of the benefit, with the prayer that it may induce them to search further for themselves. Psalm 56:11
For reading or singing. Spurgeon's magnum opus on the Psalms.
Spurgeon. By SAMUEL SMITH, preacher of the Word at Prittlewell in Essex. DIVISION. All of the great doctrines of God's Word are dealt with by the masterminds of nearly every age since the first coming of Christ. Were temptations never so black, faith will not hearken to an ill word spoken against God, but will justify God always.
Whole Psalm. The two psalms, Psalm 111 and Psalm 112, resemble one another in construction, alphabetical arrangement, and general tone and manner. Study Psalm using Charles H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. We have met with the title of this Psalm before, in Psalms 4, 6, 54, and 55, but with this difference, that in the present case the word is in the singular number: the Psalm itself is very personal, and well adapted for the private devotion of a single individual. Bookmark the permalink. Study Psalm 46 using Charles H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. As for the arguments drawn from the two Chaldaisms which occur, this is really nugatory. This Psalm is … In the book Ezr 3:10-11, we read that "when the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the Lord, they set the priests in their apparel with trumpets, and the Levites the sons of Asaph with cymbals, to praise he Lord, after the ordinance of David king of Israel. It is Davidic in tone and expression, and it tallies with David's experience in many interesting points. David stayed in the wilderness in the strongholds, and remained in the hill country in the wilderness of Ziph. David's Blessed Man; or, a Short Exposition on the First Psalm, directing a Man to True Happiness. The Treasury of David is C.H. David Dickson. In our youth our teacher called it "David's pocket book", and we incline to the opinion then expressed that here we have the … A Psalm of David. How any critic can assign this Psalm to other than David I cannot understand. Preface: Psalm 1: Psalm 2: Psalm 3: Psalm 4: Psalm 5: Psalm 6: Psalm 7: Psalm 8: Psalm 9: Psalm 10 We have seen the same connection in Psalms 22:1-31; Psalms 23:1-6; Psalms 24:1-10, and in Psalms 45:1-17; Psalms 46:1-11; Psalms 47:1-9. In the twenty-second Psalm, he is lying all along, falling flat on his face, low grovelling on the ground, even almost entering into a degree of despair. TREASURY OF DAVID C.H. A Psalm or Song of Asaph. And Saul sought him every day, but God did not deliver him into his hand. Every line, every thought, every turn of expression and transition, is his, and his only. —The preceding Psalm is a Passion Psalm, and it is now followed by a Psalm of Christ's Resurrection, Ascension, and Session in glory. Verses 4, 5. by Charles Spurgeon "The delightful study of the Psalms has yielded me boundless profit and ever growing pleasure. J. J. Stewart Perowne. Suitable for the loneliness of individual penitence, this matchless Psalm is equally well adapted for an assembly of the poor in spirit.
The Treasury of David. A hymn to God and a song for his saints. By SIR RICHARD BAKER, Knight. David's Blessed Man; or, a Short Exposition on the First Psalm, directing a Man to True Happiness.