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1A . A for the . It is to to the Lord, to to your , O ;

2to your in the , and your by ,

3 the music of the , to the of the .

4 you, O Lord, have made me by your ; at the of your I .

5 are your , O Lord! Your are !

6The ; the :

7that though the like and , they are doomed to ;

8but you, O Lord, are on .

9 , your , O Lord, , your shall ; shall be .

10But you have my like that of the ; you have over me .

11My have the downfall of my ; my have the doom of my .

12The like the and like a in .

13They are in the of the Lord; they in the of our .

14They in ; they are ever full of and ,

15to the Lord is ; he is my , and there is in him.

Cross References

Psalms 92
v6Psalms 73:22thematic

The Psalmist elsewhere confesses to being similarly brutish and ignorant before understanding the wicked's end.

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v8Psalms 102:26contrast

Contrasts the fleeting existence of the wicked with the eternal, unchanging nature of God.

Supported by Matthew Poole

The metaphor of the unicorn's horn symbolizes God-given strength and high exultation.

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v10Psalms 23:5thematic

Anointing with fresh or new oil represents joy, spiritual refreshment, and divine favor.

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v15Deuteronomy 32:4thematic

Parallels the declaration of God as the upright Rock in whom there is no unrighteousness.

v5Psalms 40:5thematic

Parallels the praise of God's wonderful works and unsearchable, deep thoughts.

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The natural or brutish man cannot understand the deep spiritual wisdom and plans of God.

v7Psalms 37:35thematic

Illustrates the wicked flourishing like green vegetation only to be suddenly destroyed.

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