Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.1-6 David in prayer fleeing unto God, complains of his dangerous case 7-12 He encourages himself to praise God
A.M. 2943 B.C. 1061 (Title.) Al-tas-chith. or, destroy not. A golden Psalm. This Psalm is supposed to have been called al tashcheth, or `destroy not,' because David thus addressed one his followers when about to kill Saul in the cave; and michtam, or 'golden' because written, or worthy to be written, in gold. Ps 58:1 59:1
when Ps 142:1 1Sa 22:1 24:3,8
be Ps 56:1 69:13-16 119:76,77
should Ps 9:10 13:5 125:1 Isa 50:10
shadow Ps 17:7,8 36:7 61:4 63:7 91:1,4,9 Ru 2:12 Lu 13:34
until Isa 10:25 26:20 Mt 24:22 Joh 16:20 Jas 5:10,11 Re 7:14 21:4

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