The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 20:1-9
Psalms 20:1-9The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble.A battle prayerThis, it is believed, is the battle prayer or litany which was solemnly chanted in the sanctuary on the eve of the great expedition to crush the formidable rebellion of the Ammonites and their Syrian allies (2 Samuel 10:1-19), and which was also used in after times upon similar undertakings.1. To enter into its spirit we must transport ourselves in imagination to the old temple at Jerusalem while the special service invoking... read more
Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 20:1-9
Psalms 20:1 . The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble. We read in Psalms 83:0. that nearly all the surrounding nations, after David was made king, entered into a league to demolish the Jewish nation, and put down their king. But this psalm is understood to refer to an expedition against the Ammonites. David composed it to assist the church in praying for his success, for it was indeed a day of trouble: and God, who inspired his people with sentiments of confidence, crowned all their hopes... read more