I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.1-7 David praises God, and exhorts others thereto by his experience 8-10 They are blessed that trust in God 11-14 He exhorts to the fear of God 15-22 The privileges of the righteous
A.M. 2942 B.C. 1062 (Title.) Abimelech. or, Achish. This is the second of the alphabetical Psalms (the first being Ps. 25); each verse beginning consecutively with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The verse, however, which begins with [] and which should come in between the fifth and sixth, is totally wanting; but as the 22nd, which now begins with [] 'redeemeth,` is entirely out of the series, it is not improbable that it was originally written oophodeh, `and redeemeth' and occupied that situation, in which connection it reads admirably
Ge 20:2 26:1 1Sa 21:13-15 Pr 29:25 Ps 71:8,14,15 145:1,2 Isa 24:15,16 Ac 5:41 16:25 Eph 5:20 Col 3:17 1Th 5:18 2Th 1:3 2:13

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