Lee
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Psa 30
Jan 14, 2014 2:34:26 GMT
Post by Lee on Jan 14, 2014 2:34:26 GMT
Psalms 30 was "apparently composed in connection with the completion and dedication of David’s house—the “house of Cedar” that Hiram, king of Tyre, built for him (2 Sam. 5:11). This was directly after he was made king over all Israel: hence the reference to God having lifted him up, and healed him; and to him having turned his mourning into dancing, and girded him with gladness; and hence also the inspiring words, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” The Psalm, however, was not exhausted in David’s experiences; for in many of these he was but a type of the Messiah"
1889 The Christadelphian p160
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Psa 30
Jan 14, 2014 4:17:08 GMT
Post by gsmithb on Jan 14, 2014 4:17:08 GMT
At the beginning of ch. 30 you find the word extol. It means to praise enthusiastically.
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