William Kelly Major Works Commentary - Psalms 56:1 - 56:13

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William Kelly Major Works Commentary - Psalms 56:1 - 56:13


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This is "To the chief musician, as the silent dove of the distant, Michtam*; when the Philistines took him in Gath."

*See the title of Psalm 16. Dr. J. A. Alexander prefers "a secret."

This is a distinct advance on the overwhelming anguish of the preceding psalm, where the cry to God comes late, and confidence is attained only at the close. Here the soul begins with an appeal to His mercy; and enemies are in view, without the aggravated bitterness of traitors in those who were once near friends. The haughty fighting of foes threw him in the day of his fear on God, and, what is more, on His word as especial ground of praise. All this our Lord knew more calmly and profoundly; and this is our portion, the dearer to us as impressed with His name, as the Spirit is given us to make it good. But the godly Jews will also know what God's word is in their day of supreme trial when imposture and blasphemy succeed existing incredulity and superstition.