Psalms 123:1

PSALM 123 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm contains a description of the great agony and distress of God's people, and of their carriage under it. The godly profess their patient trusting and confidence in God, PSALMS 123:1,2; and withal earnestly pray to be delivered from the contempt of the proud, PSALMS 1... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 123:2

LOOK UNTO THE HAND OF THEIR MASTERS; either, 1. For supply of their wants, which comes from their masters hand; or, 2. For pity, the hand being the instrument whereby masters commonly correct their servants, and looking to the hand may express the posture of one supplicating for mercy; or rather,... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 123:4

With the scornful and contemptuous carriage of thine and our enemies, who live in great ease and glory, whilst we, thy people, are overwhelmed with manifold calamities.... [ Continue Reading ]

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