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Psalms43

English Standard Version

1 me, O , and my an , the and me!

2 you are the in whom I take ; have you me? do I about because of the of the ?

3Send your and your ; let them me; let them me to your and to your !

4Then I will to the of , to my , and I will you with the , O , my .

5 are you cast , O my , and are you in within me? in ; I shall him, and my .

Cross References

Psalms 43
v5Psalms 42:11thematic

Exact repetition of the refrain; establishes Psalms 42 and 43 as closely linked.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v5Psalms 42:5thematic

Identical therapeutic self-address, challenging the soul's disquiet with hope in God.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v2Psalms 42:9thematic

Parallels the exact complaint of going mourning because of the oppression of the enemy.

Supported by John Calvin

v1Psalms 26:1thematic

Parallel opening appeal for vindication: 'Judge me, O LORD... I have trusted also in the LORD.'

Supported by Matthew Poole

v1Psalms 35:1thematic

Parallel plea for God to 'plead my cause' against unjust adversaries.

Supported by John Calvin, JFB

v32 Samuel 15:25thematic

David's historical desire during Absalom's rebellion to be brought back to God's habitation.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v32 Samuel 15:20thematic

Associates 'mercy and truth' (light and truth) as guiding attributes from God.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v3Psalms 25:5thematic

Connects God's leading truth with salvation and constant hope in Him.

Supported by JFB

v2Psalms 27:1thematic

Identifies Yahweh as 'the strength of my life' and the source of salvation-light.

Supported by JFB

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