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John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Psalms 9:9

Psa 9:9 The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. Ver. 9. The Lord also will be a refuge, &c. ] Heb. a high tower, edita, arx, wherein men are secured, and escape the impressions of an enemy. The very lame and blind, those most shiftless creatures, when they had gotten stronghold of Zion over their heads, thought that then they might securely scorn David and his host, 2 Samuel 5:6-7 ; yet their hold failed them. So did the tower of Shechem those that... read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Psalms 9:9

The Lord: Psalms 18:2, Psalms 32:7, Psalms 37:39, Psalms 46:1, Psalms 48:3, Psalms 62:8, Psalms 91:1, Psalms 91:2, Psalms 142:4, Deuteronomy 33:27, Proverbs 18:10, Isaiah 4:5, Isaiah 4:6, Isaiah 8:14, Isaiah 32:2, Nahum 1:7, Luke 13:34, Hebrews 6:18 be a refuge: Heb. be a high place, Psalms 20:1, Psalms 46:7, *marg. in times: Psalms 50:15, Psalms 77:1, Psalms 77:2, Psalms 108:12 Reciprocal: Exodus 2:5 - when she Numbers 35:6 - six cities for refuge 2 Samuel 22:3 - my refuge 2 Chronicles... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 9:7-10

7-10. The eternity of God, his universal dominion, and his discriminating judgments, which preserve the righteous and encourage trust in him, are here contrasted with the view just given of the perpetual destruction of the wicked and their vain hopes. Prepared his throne Established his tribunal. For judgment For righteousness. These are formal statements of a most solemn truth. The world is under righteous government. The preparations for justice are already established. Judge…... read more

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