Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.

Put me in remembrance - Remind me of every plea which thou hast to urge before me in thy defense. Image from a trial (; ). Our strongest plea is to remind God of His own promises. So Jacob did at Mahanaim and Peniel (; ). God, then, instead of 'pleading against us with His great power,' 'will put His strength' in us (); we thus become 'the Lord's remembrancers,' (, margin.)

Declare thou, that thou mayest be justified - `declare God's righteousness,' vindicated in Jesus Christ, "that thou mayest be justified" (: cf. ).

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