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Verse Psalms 27:5. _HE SHALL HIDE ME IN HIS PAVILION_] בסכה
_besuccoh, in his_ _tabernacle_. I would make his temple my residence;
I would dwell with God, and be in continual safety. _Pavilion_ comes...
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FOR IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE - When I am surrounded by dangers, or when
affliction comes upon me.
HE SHALL HIDE ME - The word used here means to hide; to secrete; and
then, to defend or protect. It wou...
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Psalms 27
Holy Longings and Anticipations
_ 1. Confidence in the Lord (Psalms 27:1)_
2. Longings and anticipations (Psalms 27:4)
3. Earnest prayer in trial and trust in the Lord ...
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XXVII. Many scholars hold that we have here two Pss., and not without
reason. Psalms 27:1 is the expression of childlike trust under
favourable circumstances: in Psalms 27:7 the poet is in grievous
af...
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TIME. day,
HIDE. Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Adjunct), App-6. hiding put for
protection afforded by it.
PAVILION. dwelling.
SECRET. secret place, where no stranger was admitted.
TABERNACLE. te...
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To be Jehovah's guest and live secure under His protection is the
Psalmist's chief desire; and even now he confidently anticipates
deliverance from his foes. Psalms 27:4 can hardly be understood
liter...
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For he shall conceal me in his pavilion in the day of trouble,
He shall hide me in the hiding-place of his tent;
Upon a rock shall he lift me up.
He will be secured from danger as one who is shelte...
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PSALMS 27
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Trust and Prayer in the Hour of Danger.
ANALYSIS
Part I., Two pentameter hexastichs: Stanza I., Psalms 27:1-3, That
which Jehovah Is Now he Has Been in the Past, and Wil...
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_FOR IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE HE SHALL HIDE ME IN HIS PAVILION: IN THE
SECRET OF HIS TABERNACLE SHALL HE HIDE ME; HE SHALL SET ME UP UPON A
ROCK._
For in the time of trouble - the reason why the one th...
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The abode of Jehovah, like the tent of a desert chieftain, affords
protection as well as hospitality. The figure of Psalms 27:4 may have
been based on the visible dwelling-place of Jehovah at Jerusale...
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This Ps. falls naturally into two parts, Psalms 27:1 and Psalms 27:7,
which are in such marked contrast as to make it probable that here, as
in Psalms 19, two independent poems have been combined. The...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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PAVILION. — A _booth_ or _hut;_ also of the lair of wild beasts
(Psalms 10:9; Jeremiah 25:38). (Comp. Job 38:40.)
SECRET OF HIS TABERNACLE. — Better, _hiding place of his tent_
(_ôhel_)_,_ the regula
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כִּ֤י יִצְפְּנֵ֨נִי ׀ בְּ סֻכֹּה֮ בְּ
יֹ֪ום ר
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Psalms 27:1
THE hypothesis that two originally distinct psalms or fragments are
here blended has much in its favour. The rhythm and style of the
latter half (Psalms 27:7) are strikingly unlike those o...
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THE SONG OF FEARLESS TRUST IN GOD
Psalms 27:1
This psalm probably dates from the time when the exiled king,
surrounded by unscrupulous foes, looked from his hiding-place beyond
the Jordan to the Holy...
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The real significance of this psalm is that of the experience of
worship. It is somewhat strange that the remarkable contrast between
the first (vv. Psa 27:1-6) and second (vv. Psa 27:7-14) parts has...
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The works, ( in opera.) The preposition seems redundant, though
(Haydock) it was probably in both places, to insinuate that attention
is requisite. The Jews perished, because they would not know the
t...
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5._For he shall hide me in his tent. _Here the Psalmist promises
himself that his prayer would not be in vain. Although he is deprived
of the visible sanctuary for a time, he doubts not that, wherever...
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In Psalms 27 we have two distinct parts, and, I apprehend, then in the
last two Verses (Psa 27:21-22) the result for the mind of the saint as
taught of God. The first part, Verses 1-6 (Psalms 27:1-6),...
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FOR IN THE TIME OF TROUBLE HE SHALL HIDE ME IN HIS PAVILION,.... This,
with what follows, is given as a reason why the psalmist desired to
dwell in the house of the Lord; because he considered it as a...
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_For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the
secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a
rock._
Ver. 5. _For in time of trouble he shall hide me_] Thi...
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_In the time of trouble he shall hide_, or, _hath hid me_ Justly do I
prize the house and service of God so highly, both because I am under
such vast obligations to him for his former protection and f...
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THE BELIEVER'S TRUST IN GOD AND HIS WORD.
A psalm of David, written probably about the same time as the
preceding one, picturing the state of mind of one who is persecuted
'Without cause and longs fo...
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For, because of the believer's close communion with God, IN THE TIME
OF TROUBLE HE SHALL HIDE ME IN HIS PAVILION, in the Tabernacle, where
His almighty hand protects; IN THE SECRET OF HIS TABERNACLE S...
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1-6 The Lord, who is the believer's light, is the strength of his
life; not only by whom, but in whom he lives and moves. In God let us
strengthen ourselves. The gracious presence of God, his power,...
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HE SHALL HIDE ME; or, _hath hid me_; or, _useth to hide me_. Justly do
I prize the house and service of God so highly, both because I have
such vast obligations to him for his former protection and fa...
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Psalms 27:5 time H3117 trouble H7451 hide H6845 (H8799) pavilion H5520
secret H5643 tabernacle H168 hide H5641 ...
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For in the day of trouble he will keep me,
Secretly in his pavilion.
In the covert of his tabernacle will he hide me,
He will lift me up on a rock.
That the Psalmist is already conscious of the tro...
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Psalms 27:1. _The Lord is my light and my salvation;_
First comes light, and then salvation. We are not saved in ignorance;
the knowledge of our sinfulness is revealed to us, we discover our
true con...
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Psalms 27:1. _The LORD is my tight and my salvation; whom shall I
fear?_
If a man has a light that can never go out, a sun which will never
set, and a salvation which must always save, and God is all...
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Psalms 27:1. _The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I
fear?_
If all your light comes from the Father of lights, with whom is no
variableness, neither shadow of turning, you need not be af...
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Psalms 27:1. _The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I
fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?_
A sort of trembling seems to have been creeping over him, so h...
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David is in the darkness of sorrow, his enemies are many and mighty,
and they make a dead set against him, and seek utterly to destroy him;
but he finds his comfort where every true believer must ever...
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Very much of the language of David used here, I trust, we can make our
own. May the Spirit of God lead us to understand, by experience, what
he has written.
Psalms 27:1. _The LORD is my light and my...
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CONTENTS: David glories in Jehovah's name and expresses triumphant
faith.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: God is the believer's light and strength by whom and in
whom he lives. We should therefo...
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REFLECTIONS. This Psalm professes to have been written in mature age,
and after David's head was lifted up above his enemies. The Lord was
become his light and salvation; whom in future was he to fear...
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_For in the time of trouble He shall hide me._
SAFETY IN TIME OF TROUBLE
I. David makes account that, while he lives here on earth, he is
liable and subject to manifold evils. Reasons--
1. God’s Di...
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_The Lord is my light and my salvation._
IMPLICIT TRUST
This psalm was written by a man who was at the moment far down in the
depths of spiritual conflict, and yet was holding a steady front
against...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 27:1. In singing Psalms 27:1, God’s
people have a way to express confidence in him and to respond to
challenging life situations. The psalm de
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INTRODUCTION
This psalm has been referred by some to the period of David’s
waiting for the kingdom; by others, to the time of Absalom’s
rebellion. _Hengstenberg_ says: “All attempts to find out any
oc...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm is one of those which have been called "composite"; and
certainly it falls into two parts which offer the strongest possible
contrast the one to the other. Part 1. (Psalms 27:1)...
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2 Chronicles 22:12; Colossians 3:3; Habakkuk 3:18; Habakkuk 3:19;...
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The secret — In his tabernacle, into which mine enemies cannot come.
He alludes to the ancient custom of offenders, who used to flee to the
tabernacle or altar. Rock — A place high and inaccessible....