Psalms Chapter 40 [Rotherham]

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1 [[To the Chief Musician. David's. A Melody.]] I waited patiently for Yahweh,–And he inclined, unto me, and heard my cry for help; I waited patiently – Pray perseveringly. R5381:2*

2 So he brought me up, Out of the destroying pit, Out of the swampy mire,–And set, upon a cliff, my feet, Making firm my steps: He brought me up – By the "arm of the Lord" Christ Jesus. (Isa. 53:1) E418

A testimony to be proclaimed publicly by all in their lives and conversation. Q514:4

An horrible pit – The pit of condemnation, sin and death. R3000:6; OV308:3

Depth of confusion. R287:6

Out of the miry clay – Of personal sin. R1673:1

My feet upon a rock – Christ and his redemptive work. R3000:6

Especially applicable to the feet members of Christ being established on the rock of truth. R287:6, R757:5

Established my goings – Established my feet of faith upon the rock foundation. R3000:6

Our course no longer vacillating. R3000:6


3 Then put he, into my mouth, a new song, Praise to our God,–Many shall see and revere, And shall trust in Yahweh. Hath put a new song – Of divine justice, mercy and love, reasonable and harmonious in its every cadence. R3001:1

"The song of Moses and the Lamb." (Rev. 15:3) R3998:6; C237

Now sung by those who can exercise faith in the Lord, but its complete fulfilment will be in the Millennial age. R3999:1

In my mouth – What further commission is needed for every member of the New Creation to preach. F295


4 How happy the man, Who hath made Yahweh his confidence, who hath not turned unto the haughty, nor gone aside unto falsehood. The LORD his trust – "This is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith." (1 John 5:4) R3064:6

5 Mighty things, hast thou done–Thou, Yahweh my God, Thy wonderful doings and thy purposes to-wards us, There is no setting them in order unto thee–I would tell, and would speak!–They are too great to rehearse. Thy wonderful works – Thy kindness towards us already performed. R3000:6

And thy thoughts – Thy plans, purposes, promises for the future. R3000:6

Cannot be reckoned – "Neither count I my life dear unto me." (Acts 20:24) R3001:3

"I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord." (Phil. 3:8) R3001:4

"Count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations." (Jas. 1:2) R3001:4

"I reckon that the sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared." (Rom. 8:18) R3001:5

"I thank Jesus Christ, who counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry." (1 Tim. 1:12) R3001:6

"That ye may be counted worthy of the Kingdom for which ye also suffer." (2 Thes. 1:5) R3002:2


6 Sacrifice and meal-offering, thou didst not delight in, Ears, didst thou pierce for me,–Ascending-sacrifice and sin-bearer, thou didst not ask: Thou didst not desire – The finest bullock could not take away sin. A perfect man had sinned. Only a perfect man could redeem the sinner. SM660:1

These were not the end of God's desire or intention; he had in mind the better sacrifices of Christ and the Church. Q611:4


7 Then, said I–Lo! I am come, In the written scroll, is it prescribed for me; Then said I – Christ Jesus, at the time of his baptism. F437

Lo, I come – At age 30 Jesus offered himself as the antitypical bullock of the sin-offering. R5128:2, R4969:6

Our Lord made a covenant of death at that moment, which required the succeeding three and a half years to accomplish. HG602:2

Representing in the consecration of the priesthood (Lev. 8) by the offering on the altar of the fat and parts of the life-producing organs as a sweet savor unto the Lord. T42

Volume of the book – The Law and the Prophets. CR400:4

At consecration, Jesus offered to do everything written in the book, though he did not then know all that was therein written. R5086:1, R5165:4

What book? The book of the divine will, represented in Revelation by the scroll written on the inside and outside, sealed with seven seals. Also the books of the Old Testament. Q182:1

Submitting himself to everything that was written in the book. R5085:3, R5264:2; Q36:7

We must also be willing to do everything written in the book. R5447:1

His consecration went beyond the moral law and embraced everything that God had written prophetically. R5165:4


8 To do thy good-pleasure, O my God, is my delight, And, thy law, is in the midst of mine inward parts: I delight – "Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart." (Psa. 37:4) R1840:1

Jesus was willingly delivered up to die; every talent and power was offered up as a sacrifice to God in the carrying out of the divine plan, whatever that might involve. SM644:3; CR401:1

Jesus came not for exaltation, but from a delight to do the Father's will. R5375:2, R5186:3

To have the affections centered in him, to see in God the fountain of all goodness and truth. R1840:2

We must all come to that point or we cannot be his disciples. CR322:6; R4462:5; CR469:4; R5269:6, R3021:3

How important patient, cheerful endurance seems to be in the light of the Word. R4910:5, R5650:6

Willing service, not compulsion. CR489:4

Not merely a willingness to do the Lord's will under restraint, but of a willing heart. R3609:1

Jesus had pleasure in self-abasement. R3885:5

The pleasure of an ideal life. R2694:6*

Not taking pleasure in turning, twisting and endeavoring to avoid the force of that Word, but seeking to conform thereto. R2649:1

Delight to surrender and sacrifice our own wills. R3237:2

Such desire is necessary before we can be, in any sense of the word, pleasing or acceptable to him. R4596:5

Endurance in an impatient or unhappy state of mind cannot be pleasing to God. R4910:5

So that his will is not grievous to us. R4277:4

The language of love, the language of the heart. SM283:T, F452

To do thy will – Christ Jesus, highly exalted as he is, delights to acknowledge the headship of Jehovah. R765:2*, R920:4, R1075:3*; SM492:3; OV307:T,

We know that God's will is best whether we understand it or not. R5843:6

God was specially, and more particularly, manifest in the flesh of Jesus when he presented himself to John at Jordan. (1 Tim. 3:16) R5291:5

Our first battle should be to gain the consent and full cooperation of our wills with the divine Word. R4062:3

Consecration to God will ensure a searching of his plan revealed in his Word, that we may be able to spend and be spent for him, in harmony with his revealed plan. T119

In accordance with the Father's will; NOT in obedience to the Father's law. R4591:2

He left the dignity of the chief place on the spirit plane and came prepared to face death to carry out the Father's will. R5846:6, R5085:3, R5022:6; Q212:4

Our service must not be rendered to obtain the reward. We must seek to know the divine will and to obey it. R4836:4, R5648:4, R5431:6

Yea, thy law – The Law, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, mind, being and strength." (Mark 12:30) F356

He sees more than merely, "Thou shalt," "Thou shalt not." He sees things from God's standpoint. He sees the principles of God's character which govern the universe. R5277:5

All under it must love God supremely. F356

That which condemns all imperfection. T35

Is within my heart – In the midst of. R5085:5

Is my pleasure. In the type, the breastplate of judgment, representing the Law, was worn upon Aaron's heart, Aaron typifying Christ. T35; R72:4

A part of the Christian's daily business is to engrave in his character, in his heart, more and more deeply the laws of the Lord. R3609:2

Moses carried the Law to the people in his hands; Christ carries the law to the people in his heart. R1322:5*


9 I have told the good-tidings of righteousness in a great convocation, Lo! my lips, do I not restrain, O Yahweh, thou, knowest:
10 Thy righteousness, have I not hid in the midst of my heart, Thy faithfulness and thy salvation, have I spoken, I have not concealed thy lovingkindness and thy truthfulness from the great convocation.

11 Thou, O Yahweh, wilt not restrain thy compassions from me, Thy lovingkindness and thy truthfulness, shall continually watch over me.
12 For there have closed in upon me, misfortunes beyond number, Mine iniquities have overtaken me, and I cannot see, They have become more than the hairs of my head, And, my courage, hath forsaken me!
13 Be pleased, O Yahweh, to rescue me, O Yahweh! to help me, make haste!
14 Let them turn pale and then at once blush, who are seeking my life to snatch it away,–Let them draw back, and be confounded, who are taking pleasure in my calamity;
15 Let them be astonished on account of their own shame, who are saying of me, Aha! Aha!
16 Let all them be glad and rejoice in thee, who are seekers of thee. Let them say continually–Yahweh be magnified! who are lovers of thy salvation.
17 But, I, being oppressed and needy, May My Lord devise for me,–My help and my deliverer, thou art! O my God, do not tarry!
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