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Psalms 21
1[For the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David]. The king shall joy in thy strength, O Jehovah; And in thy salvation how greatly shall he rejoice!
2Thou hast given him his heart's desire, And hast not withholden the request of his lips. {{Selah
3For thou meetest him with the blessings of goodness: Thou settest a crown of fine gold on his head.
4He asked life of thee, thou gavest it him, Even length of days for ever and ever.
5His glory is great in thy salvation: Honor and majesty dost thou lay upon him.
6For thou makest him most blessed for ever: Thou makest him glad with joy in thy presence.
7For the king trusteth in Jehovah; And through the lovingkindness of the Most High he shall not be moved.
8Thy hand will find out all thine enemies; Thy right hand will find out those that hate thee.
9Thou wilt make them as a fiery furnace in the time of thine anger: Jehovah will swallow them up in his wrath, And the fire shall devour them.
10Their fruit wilt thou destroy from the earth, And their seed from among the children of men.
11For they intended evil against thee; They conceived a device which they are not able to perform.
12For thou wilt make them turn their back; Thou wilt make ready with thy bowstrings against their face.
13Be thou exalted, O Jehovah, in thy strength: So will we sing and praise thy power.
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Arrow: Figurative Psalm 21:12
For You will put them to flight when Your bow is trained upon them.
Arrows of God's Judgment Psalm 21:12
For You will put them to flight when Your bow is trained upon them.
Blessing: Temporal, from God Psalm 21:3–5
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold. / He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever. / Great is his glory in Your salvation; You bestow on him splendor and majesty.
Countenance: Cheerful Psalm 21:6
For You grant him blessings forever; You cheer him with joy in Your presence.
Crown: Made of Gold Psalm 21:3
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold.
David: King of Israel: Probably Writes Psalm 21:1
For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. O LORD, the king rejoices in Your strength. How greatly he exults in Your salvation!
Disease of David Psalm 21:4
He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever.
Eternal Life: Given in Answer to Prayer Psalm 21:4
He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever.
Faith: Exemplified Psalm 21:7
For the king trusts in the LORD; through the loving devotion of the Most High, he will not be shaken.
Gifts from God: Unclassified Scriptures Relating to Both Temporal and Spiritual Psalm 21:2
You have granted his heart’s desire and have not withheld the request of his lips. Selah
God: Power of Psalm 21:13
Be exalted, O LORD, in Your strength; we will sing and praise Your power.
God: Providence of Psalm 21:3–5
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold. / He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever. / Great is his glory in Your salvation; You bestow on him splendor and majesty.
Gold used in the Arts: Crowns Made of Psalm 21:3
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold.
Gold was Used for Crowns Psalm 21:3
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold.
Gold: Most Valuable when Pure and Fine Psalm 21:3
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold.
Hatred to Christ: Punishment of Psalm 21:8
Your hand will apprehend all Your enemies; Your right hand will seize those who hate You.
Immortality: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 21:4
He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever.
Jesus, the Christ: Prophecies Concerning the Coming of Psalm 21:5–7
Great is his glory in Your salvation; You bestow on him splendor and majesty. / For You grant him blessings forever; You cheer him with joy in Your presence. / For the king trusts in the LORD; through the loving devotion of the Most High, he will not be shaken.
Joy of Saints Is for Salvation Psalm 21:1
For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. O LORD, the king rejoices in Your strength. How greatly he exults in Your salvation!
Joy of Saints should be Exceeding Psalm 21:6
For You grant him blessings forever; You cheer him with joy in Your presence.
Joy: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Psalm 21:1, 6
For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. O LORD, the king rejoices in Your strength. How greatly he exults in Your salvation! / For You grant him blessings forever; You cheer him with joy in Your presence.
Joyfulness Psalm 21:6
For You grant him blessings forever; You cheer him with joy in Your presence.
Kings: Ceremonies at Inauguration of Crowning Psalm 21:3
For You welcomed him with rich blessings; You placed on his head a crown of pure gold.
Life: Everlasting Psalm 21:4
He asked You for life, and You granted it—length of days, forever and ever.
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Psalms 21:1-6 Verses 1-6
Happy the people whose king makes God's strength his confidence, and God's salvation his joy; who is pleased with all the advancements of God kingdom, and trusts God to support him in all he does for the service of it. All our blessings are blessings of goodness, and are owing, not to any merit of ours, but only to God's goodness. But when God's blessings come sooner, and prove richer than we imagine; when they are given before we prayed for them, before we were ready for them, nay, when we feared the contrary; then it may be truly said that he prevented, or went before us, with them. Nothing indeed prevented, or went before Christ, but to mankind never was any favour more preventing than our redemption by Christ. Thou hast made him to be a universal, everlasting blessing to the world, in whom the families of the earth are, and shall be blessed; and so thou hast made him exceeding glad with the countenance thou hast given to his undertaking, and to him in the prosecution of it. The Spirit of prophecy rises from what related to the king, to that which is peculiar to Christ; none other is blessed for ever, much less a blessing for ever.
Psalms 21:7-13 Verses 7-13
The psalmist teaches to look forward with faith, and hope, and prayer upon what God would further do. The success with which God blessed David, was a type of the total overthrow of all Christ's enemies. Those who might have had Christ to rule and save them, but rejected him and fought against him, shall find the remembrance of it a worm that dies not. God makes sinners willing by his grace, receives them to his favour, and delivers them from the wrath to come. May he exalt himself, by his all-powerful grace, in our hearts, destroying all the strong-holds of sin and Satan. How great should be our joy and praise to behold our Brother and Friend upon the throne, and for all the blessings we may expect from him! yet he delights in his exalted state, as enabling him to confer happiness and glory on poor sinners, who are taught to love and trust in him.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
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Psalms 21:1 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
thy strength ... thy salvation--as supplied by Thee.
Psalms 21:1-13 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
to the king in the already conferred and in prospective victories. The doxology added may relate to both Psalms; the preceding of petition, chiefly this of thanksgiving, ascribing honor to God for His display of grace and power to His Church in all ages, not only under David, but also under his last greatest successor, "the King of the Jews."
Psalms 21:2 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
The sentiment affirmed in the first clause is reaffirmed by the negation of its opposite in the second.
Psalms 21:3 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
preventest--literally, "to meet here in good sense," or "friendship" (Ps 59:10; compare opposite, Ps 17:13). blessings of goodness--which confer happiness. crown of pure gold--a figure for the highest royal prosperity. 4-6. (Compare 2Sa 7:13-16). The glory and blessedness of the king as head of his line, including Christ, as well as in being God's specially selected servant, exceeded that of all others.
Psalms 21:6 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
made him most blessed--or set him "to be blessings," as Abraham (Ge 12:2). with thy countenance--by sight of thee (Ps 16:11), or by Thy favor expressed by the light of Thy countenance (Nu 6:25), or both.
Psalms 21:7 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
The mediate cause is the king's faith, the efficient, God's mercy.
Psalms 21:8 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
The address is now made to the king. hand--denotes power, and right hand--a more active and efficient degree of its exercise. find out--reach, lay hold of, indicating success in pursuit of his enemies.
Psalms 21:9 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
The king is only God's agent. anger--literally, "face," as appearing against them. as a fiery oven--as in it.
Psalms 21:10 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
fruit--children (Ps 37:25; Ho 9:16).
Psalms 21:11 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
This terrible overthrow, reaching to posterity, is due to their crimes (Ex 20:5, 6).
Psalms 21:12 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
turn their back--literally, "place them [as to the] shoulder." against the face of them--The shooting against their faces would cause them to turn their backs in flight.
Psalms 21:13 The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor
The glory of all is ascribable to God alone. PSALM 22