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1 [[A Melody. A Song for the Dedication of the House. David's.]] I will extol thee, O Yahweh, for thou hast drawn me up,–and not suffered my foes to rejoice over me. |
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2 O Yahweh, my God, I cried for help unto thee, and thou hast healed me. |
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3 O Yahweh! thou hast lifted, out of hades, my soul, Thou hast brought me back to life, from among those who were going down to the pit. |
Soul from the grave – Sheol, oblivion, death--not torment. E348, E363
The soul can be destroyed by its Creator. R1882:1; HG334:5
Hast kept me alive – This passage expresses gratitude for recovery from the danger of death. R2600:2
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4 Sweep the strings to Yahweh, ye his men of lovingkindness, and give ye praise at the mention of his holiness. |
His holiness – His justice, wisdom, love, and power which insure his doing all things well. R5989:6
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5 For there is, a Moment, in his anger, a Life-time, in his good-pleasure, In the evening, cometh Weeping to lodge, But, by the morning, 'tis a Shout of Triumph! |
For his anger – Which must necessarily be manifested in the great trouble that will soon overwhelm the world. C304
There was anger against Jesus "for a moment" when he bore the sinners' curse. R302:5*
Favour is life – Everlasting life. R5475:6, R436:1
The future existence. R581:1
The earnest of the morning he has tasted, but the morning itself he anticipates. R302:5*
Jesus' resurrection was a manifestation of Jehovah's favor. R302:5*
Weeping – Not only for the departed ones, but also by reason of the imperfection, mental, moral, and physical, which they find in themselves, their neighbors, and friends. HG415:5
Sorrow. OV202:2
In connection with our fightings with foes within and without. R3259:3
Endure for a night – During the period in which sin is permitted. A9
The night of dying and sleeping. E345; HG332:1
Six thousand years. SM470:2; R5273:2
The entire period of human history thus far. SM789:2; CR324:1; R5097:2, R6013:1
We are still in the night of weeping. R4892:1
The Gospel age is part of the world's dark night. R1877:5
The healing of diseases of mind and body will not be complete until the Millennial morning. R2028:3
Sickness, sorrow, sighing, and dying continue; and will continue until the glorious morning of Messiah's Kingdom. OV176:1; R4892:1
Jesus had a night of weeping, of "strong crying and tears," (Heb. 5:7); being "sorrowful, even unto death." (Matt. 26:38) R302:5 *
But joy cometh – Showing the strong contrast between the present evil age and the coming age of righteousness. R2398:2
Note three contrasts: the length of the night with the longer day; the cause of the night with the cause of the morning; the cause of weeping with the cause of joy. R1868:3
When that which is perfect shall have come. R3259:3
Whose glory, brightness, and blessing will fully compensate for all the dark shadows of the nightime past. SM789:2; R6013:1
There was a joyful resurrection morning for Jesus, and there shall be one for his saints also. R302:6*
Israel's "double" has been fulfilled and her morning of joy will soon break. SM399:T
"Awake and sing, ye that dwell in the dust." (Isa. 26:19) E345
In the morning – The morning of awakening, resurrection. A9; E345; R4329:5, R1881:1, R1533:2, R302:6 *
When the Church will be known and honored. CR492:1
The glorious morning of Messiah's Kingdom. OV176:1, OV205:1, 4
The great antitypical Sabbath, the seventh thousand-year day. R5273:2; SM471:1
The Millennial morning is already here, but it is early--not yet light except for the Morning Star. It will be some time yet before the Sun of Righteousness shall arise. R348:6
We can see the reflection from the "Sun," although it has not yet arisen. We are now in the early dawn. R5097:6
The night will give way to the glorious day of his presence. HG433:3
"The Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in his beams." (Mal. 4:2) HG336:5
The path of the elect is a dark way, a nighttime when the Word of the Lord is a "lamp to their feet"; the path of the non-elect in the Millennium will be radiant because the Sun of Righteousness shall arise. R3026:5,6
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6 But, I, said, in my tranquility, I shall not be shaken to times age-abiding! |
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7 O Yahweh, in thy good-pleasure, hadst thou caused my mountain to stand, strong,–Thou didst hide thy face–I was dismayed! |
Made my mountain – My Kingdom. A318
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8 Unto thee, O Yahweh, do I cry,–and, unto My Lord, do I make supplication: |
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9 What profit in my blood? in my going down into the pit? Can dust praise thee? Can it declare thy faithfulness? |
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10 Hear, O Yahweh, and show me favour, O Yahweh! become thou a helper unto me. |
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11 Thou hast turned my lamentation, into a dance for me,–Thou hast torn off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness: |
Hast turned for me – The chastened and converted world. C304
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12 To the end that mine honour should make melody unto thee, and not be silent. O Yahweh, my God! Unto times age-abiding, will I praise thee. |
And not be silent – And never be silent. C304
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