Psalms Chapter 141 [Rotherham]

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1 [[A Melody of David.]] O Yahweh, I have cried unto thee, Make thou haste to me, Give ear unto my voice, when I cry to thee.
2 Let my prayer be set in order like incense before thee,–the lifting up of my hands, as the evening gift. As incense – The incense of old, which typified the prayers of saints, was composed of a rare mixture which only the priests were allowed to make. R5692:5

The prayers of God's people rise up before him as a sweet perfume. R5692:5


3 Set thou, O Yahweh, a watch at my mouth, Keep thou guard over the door of my lips. Keep – If the prayer be sincere, the petitioner will do all in his power in this direction while seeking divine aid. R3739:6

The door of my lips – Whatever difficulty we have through our lips needs correction at our hearts. R3739:6

Help me to be secretive at the proper time. R3971:5

What a fearful responsibility attaches to the tongue that wags in an evil, or even in a flippant, way, which is also dishonoring to God. R1938:2


4 Let not my heart incline to a matter of wrong, that I should busy myself with practices in lawlessness, with men working iniquity, and let me not eat of their dainties. To any evil thing – Assist me in my determination of opposition to all these things (dainties of this world). R5692:6

5 Let a righteous man smite me–a lovingkindness, that he should correct me, an oil for the head [which] let not my head refuse! For, yet, even my prayer, shall be in their calamities. Let the righteous – Primarily the Lord Jesus; also right-intentioned, right-willed persons, manifesting in their conduct the spirit of righteousness. R4977:2

Smite me – Those in fellowship with God will take no offense if reproved by the righteous. R5692:6

A kindness – We should be glad to be set right if we are wrong, and receive it as of the Lord. R4977:2

Let him – A proper reproof should not be injurious, but uplifting and refreshing. R4977:2

Reprove me – Administering reproof to another should be done only after careful consideration and prayer. R4977:3

An excellent oil – Such as a guest received from his host in ancient time. R5692:6

Shall not break – Neither our heads nor our hearts are broken by Scriptural reproofs. R5693:1

"Let not my head refuse it." (American Revision) R5693:1

Reproof should not be disastrous, not crushing. R4977:3

In their calamities – Rendered "evil" in "I create evil." (Isa. 45:7) A125

"Even in their wickedness shall my prayer continue. " (American Revision) R5693:1


6 Their judges, have been hurled down by a crag, Now have men heard my sayings, for they have become sweet.
7 As when one plougheth and furroweth the earth, Scattered about, are our bones at the mouth of hades! At the grave's – Sheol, oblivion. E366

8 Surely, unto thee, O Yahweh, My Lord, are mine eyes, In thee, have I sought refuge, Do not pour out my life.
9 Keep me out of the clutches of the trap they have set for me, and the snares of the workers of iniquity. From the snares – But the world will be ensnared in the great time of trouble. R5693:5

10 They who are lawless, shall fall into the nooses thereof, while, I, at the same time, pass on. Let the wicked fall – Satan and his servants will be overwhelmed in the great time of trouble approaching, in a manner not expected. R5693:5

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