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Psalms 5
1For the choirmaster, to be accompanied by flutes. A Psalm of David. Give ear to my words, O LORD; consider my groaning.
2Attend to the sound of my cry, my King and my God, for to You I pray.
3In the morning, O LORD, You hear my voice; at daybreak I lay my plea before You and wait in expectation.
4For You are not a God who delights in wickedness; no evil can dwell with You.
5The boastful cannot stand in Your presence; You hate all workers of iniquity.
6You destroy those who tell lies; the LORD abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit.
7But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.
8Lead me, O LORD, in Your righteousness because of my enemies; make straight Your way before me.
9For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
10Declare them guilty, O God; let them fall by their own devices. Drive them out for their many transgressions, for they have rebelled against You.
11But let all who take refuge in You rejoice; let them ever shout for joy. May You shelter them, that those who love Your name may rejoice in You.
12For surely You, O LORD, bless the righteous; You surround them with the shield of Your favor.
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Afflictions and Adversities: Prayer In Psalm 5:8
Lead me, O LORD, in Your righteousness because of my enemies; make straight Your way before me.
Assisted Suicide Psalm 5:6
You destroy those who tell lies; the LORD abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit.
Blasphemy: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:1, 2
For the choirmaster, to be accompanied by flutes. A Psalm of David. Give ear to my words, O LORD; consider my groaning. / Attend to the sound of my cry, my King and my God, for to You I pray.
Character of the Wicked: Deceitful Psalm 5:6
You destroy those who tell lies; the LORD abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit.
Character of the Wicked: Foolish Psalm 5:5
The boastful cannot stand in Your presence; You hate all workers of iniquity.
Church of Israel: Worship of, Consisted in Prayer Psalm 5:7
But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.
Church: Holy Temple Psalm 5:7
But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.
Church: Temple Psalm 5:7
But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.
Covering Psalm 5:12
For surely You, O LORD, bless the righteous; You surround them with the shield of Your favor.
David: King of Israel: He Probably Writes, at This Time Psalm 5:1
For the choirmaster, to be accompanied by flutes. A Psalm of David. Give ear to my words, O LORD; consider my groaning.
Deceit: God Abhors Psalm 5:6
You destroy those who tell lies; the LORD abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit.
Depravity of Man: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:9
For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
Early Rising: Requisite For: Devotion Psalm 5:3
In the morning, O LORD, You hear my voice; at daybreak I lay my plea before You and wait in expectation.
Evil Men Psalm 5:4
For You are not a God who delights in wickedness; no evil can dwell with You.
Faith: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:11
But let all who take refuge in You rejoice; let them ever shout for joy. May You shelter them, that those who love Your name may rejoice in You.
Faithfulness: The Wicked Devoid of Psalm 5:9
For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
Falsehood: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:6, 9
You destroy those who tell lies; the LORD abhors the man of bloodshed and deceit. / For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
Favor Psalm 5:12
For surely You, O LORD, bless the righteous; You surround them with the shield of Your favor.
Fear of God: Conspicuous Instances of Those Who Feared: David Psalm 5:7
But I will enter Your house by the abundance of Your loving devotion; in reverence I will bow down toward Your holy temple.
Flattery: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:8, 9
Lead me, O LORD, in Your righteousness because of my enemies; make straight Your way before me. / For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
Flattery: The Wicked Use, to Others Psalm 5:9
For not a word they speak can be trusted; destruction lies within them. Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.
Fool: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 5:5
The boastful cannot stand in Your presence; You hate all workers of iniquity.
Fools: Shall not Stand in the Presence of God Psalm 5:5
The boastful cannot stand in Your presence; You hate all workers of iniquity.
God: Grace of Psalm 5:12
For surely You, O LORD, bless the righteous; You surround them with the shield of Your favor.
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Psalms 5:1-6 Verses 1-6
God is a prayer-hearing God. Such he has always been, and he is still as ready to hear prayer as ever. The most encouraging principle of prayer, and the most powerful plea in prayer, is, to look upon him as our King and our God. David also prays to a sin-hating God. sin is folly, and sinners are the greatest of all fools; fools of their own making. Wicked people hate God; justly are they hated of him, and this will be their endless misery and ruin. Let us learn the importance of truth and sincerity, in all the affairs of life. Liars and murderers resemble the devil, and are his children, therefore it may well be expected that God should abhor them. These were the characters of David's enemies; and such as these are still the enemies of Christ and his people.
Psalms 5:7-12 Verses 7-12
David prayed often alone, yet was very constant in attendance on public worship. The mercy of God should ever be the foundation both of our hope and of our joy, in every thing wherein we have to do with him. Let us learn to pray, not for ourselves only, but for others; grace be with all that love Christ in sincerity. The Divine blessing comes down upon us through Jesus Christ, the righteous or just One, as of old it did upon Israel through David, whom God protected, and placed upon the throne. Thou, O Christ, art the righteous Saviour, thou art the King of Israel, thou art the Fountain of blessing to all believers; thy favour is the defence and protection of thy church.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
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Psalms 5:1 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
meditation--moanings of that half-uttered form to which deep feeling gives rise--groanings, as in Ro 8:26, 27.
Psalms 5:1-12 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
to be heard, on the ground of God's regard for His covenant-people and true worshippers as contrasted with His holy hatred to the wicked. He prays for divine guidance, on account of his watchful, malignant, and deceitful enemies; and for their destruction as being also God's enemies. At the same time he expresses his confidence that God will extend aid to His people.
Psalms 5:2 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
Hearken--incline the ear (Ps 10:17; compare Ps 61:2)--give close attention. my cry--that is, for help (Ps 61:2; Jer 8:19). my King--thus by covenant relation interested in my cause.
Psalms 5:3 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
direct--literally, "set in order," as the showbread was placed or set in order (Ex 40:23).
Psalms 5:4 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
For, &c.--God only regards sincere worshippers. evil--or, "the evil man." dwell--lodge, remain under protection.
Psalms 5:5 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
foolish--vainglorious and insolent. iniquity--especially such as denotes a negation, or defect, that is, of moral principle.
Psalms 5:6 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
leasing--a lie. the bloody ... man--literally, "man of blood"--murderer.
Psalms 5:7 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
But--as in Ps 2:6, literally, "and." house--(1Ch 9:23), the tabernacle. temple--literally, "palace," applied to God's residence, the Holy of Holies (1Sa 3:3; 2Sa 22:7); the inner part of the tabernacle. toward--not in; the high priest alone was allowed to enter.
Psalms 5:8 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
enemies--literally, "watchers" (Ps 27:11), hence special need of guidance. in thy righteousness--an attribute implying faithfulness in promises as well as threatenings. make thy way straight--that is, make the way of providence plain.
Psalms 5:9 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
The wicked are not reliable because by nature they are full of wickedness, or literally, "wickednesses," of every kind (Ro 8:7). sepulchre--a dwelling-place of corruption, emitting moral putridness. flatter--or, "make smooth." their tongue--speaks deceitfully.
Psalms 5:10 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
Destroy--or, "condemn" them to destruction as guilty.
Psalms 5:11 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
defendest--(compare Margin). love thy name--Thy manifested perfections (Ps 9:10).
Psalms 5:12 Upon Nehiloth--flutes or wind instruments. The writer begs
with favour--or, "acceptance," alluding to the favor shown to an acceptable offering and worshipper (Le 7:18; 19:7). shield--(compare Ps 3:3). PSALM 6