Psalms108
English Standard Version
1A . A of . My is , O ! I will and with my !
2 , O and ! I will the !
3I will to you, O Lord, among the ; I will to you the .
4 your is the ; your reaches to the .
5Be , O , the ! Let your be the !
6 your may be , by your and me!
7 has in his : With I will and the of .
8 is mine; is mine; is my , my .
9 is my ; I my ; I shout in .
10 will me to the ? will me to ?
11Have you us, O ? You do go , O , with our .
12 us the , for is the of !
13With we shall ; it is he who will our .
Cross References
Psalms 108Verses 1-5 are taken almost verbatim from this section of Psalm 57.
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB
Verses 6-13 are taken almost verbatim from this section of Psalm 60.
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB
Equates "glory" with the tongue or heart employed in joyful praise of God.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Identifies Judah as the lawgiver, echoing Jacob's ancient messianic scepter blessing.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Confirms triumph over Philistia, slightly modifying the parallel reading in Psalm 60:8.
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Historical fulfillment of David putting garrisons in Edom and subduing the territory.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Parallels the lament of being cast off by God, contrasted with active hope of restoration.
Supported by Matthew Poole
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