Du Ciel et de L'Enfer 129. Obviously this little psalm, of which my text is a part, was originally united with the preceding one. There are deceitful men who will put on the garb of friendship, and acquire our confidence and esteem, and then treacherously cheat us out of our property, or our reputation, or our peace. Psalms 43:3 O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. . + Text Size —. Popular opinion outweighed by divine approbation. Psalm 42:1 In many Hebrew manuscripts Psalms 42 and 43 constitute one psalm. Scripture: Psalms 43:1-5. Of course it has! Here again is a useful question, addressed to the right quarter. Popular opinion weighs with many, but divine opinion is far more weighty with the gracious few. Psalm 43:1 "Judge me, O God." 3 Send forth your light and your truth, let them guide me; let them bring me to your holy mountain, to the place where you dwell. "For." And where the Israelites appeared before him, even in Zion (see Psalm 84:7). They are probably separate psalms, linked by a common problem: spiritual depression. because of the oppression of the enemy? Subject. I counted on you, God. 1 When considered together, the unified poem consists of three stanzas of equal length, each of which is followed by an identical refrain: Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you disquieted within me? George Phillips, B.D. Du Ciel et de L'Enfer 129. For you are the God in whom I take refuge; why have you cast me off? Get me out of here, away. Turn to him in prayer, crying, "O deliver me," and ere long you shall publish abroad the remembrance of his salvation. "Thou art the God of my strength." "Judge me, O God": This does not mean, pronounce sentence upon me. EXPOSITION. "Let them lead me." Commentary for Psalms 43 . (From NIV Study Bible: “In many Hebrew manuscripts, Psalm 42 and 43 constitute one psalm… A prayer for deliverance from being ‘oppressed by the enemy’ (42:9; 43:2) and for restoration to the presence of God at his temple. There are many reasons why the Lord might cast us off, but no reason shall prevail to make him do so. Excepting the recurrence of the refrain, there is no good reason to suppose this a part of the preceding, though the scope is the same. It is a poem of faith for those cold nights when one doesn’t feel the flames of faith flickering too warmly in one’s soul. This is a Psalm of comfort and consolation. Verse 1. Others are unable to understand my motives, and unwilling to give me a just verdict. 2. Judge me, O God. He encourageth his soul to trust in God, Psalm 43:5. Denomination: Baptist "Finding Hope In The Midst Of Sorrow” Contributed by Dennis Lee on Jun 12, 2020 based on 1 rating | 4,894 views. Please enter your email address associated with your Salem All-Pass account, then click Continue. Cross References Psalms 26:1 Vindicate me, O LORD, For I have walked in my integrity. In the psalmist's mind, what he needs at a very basic and foundational level for help with his depression is for God to act decisively. If we reasoned more with the Lord we should have more victories in supplication. We are still to pray for the Spirit of light and truth, who supplies the want of Christ's bodily presence, to guide us in the way to heaven. A.M. Judge. Believers have God's righteousness imputed to them. Nation; so he calls the company of his enemies for their great numbers, and because they were the far greatest part, and almost the whole body of the nation. Psalm 43:1, ESV : "Vindicate me, O God, and defend my cause against an ungodly people, from the deceitful and unjust man deliver me!" This probably happened to many people in the Old Testament of the Bible. We are not to cross-question the Lord in peevishness, but we may ask of him in humility; God help us to observe the distinction so as not to sin through stress of sorrow. 3 O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. Psalms THE PSALMIST’S REMONSTRANCE WITH HIS SOUL Psalm 43:5. The unnamed author of Psalm 43 can be identified as a man who discovered that the antidote to discouragement and despair is hope in the Lord. Deceit and injustice twin vipers; their origin, their character, their folly, their end. Psalm 43. Psalm 43. 1. Ps 43:1-5. For terror to the enemies of believers. on StudyLight.org Believers may appeal to God's justice, and plead God's righteousness. Defend me against these ungodly people. (a) He desires God to undertake his cause against the enemies but chiefly that he would restore him to the tabernacle. Why am I pacing the floor, wringing my hands. Touching sin in relation to God's wrath, a true believer may plead God's justice or righteousness on these three grounds: Christ our Advocate or Attorney so pleads. He wanted God to See "Treasury of David," Vol. From two such devils none can deliver us but God. Division. Verse 1. Psalm 43:1-5. Ver. And plead my cause - See the notes at Psalm 35:1. 1-2 Clear my name, God; stick up for me. My heart is clear as to its intent, and therefore I bring my case before thee, content that thou wilt impartially weigh my character, and right my wrongs. 2 My soul thirsts for God, for the living God; Psalms 43:2 For thou art the God of my strength: why dost thou cast me off? Touching suffering wrongs of men, believers may appeal upon these three grounds: The injustice that men do to believers, is as well against God's just nature, as against the believers' ease. He who is the author of a mysterious trial can best expound it to us. Psalm 42, 43: Dealing With Depression; THOMAS CONSTABLE. David endeavours to still his spirit, with hope and confidence in God. PSALM 43. He took hostages from Jerusalem in Judah to the mountains of Hermon in Israel. If thou wilt judge, thy acceptance of my conduct will be enough for me; I can laugh at human misrepresentation if my conscience knows that thou art on my side; thou art the only one I care for; and besides, thy verdict will not sleep, but thou wilt see practical justice done to thy slandered servant. All my strength comes from thee, I therefore seek help from thee, who art able to bestow it. Why have you rejected me? David … That these two Psalms form a single prayer… is evident in its structure… and the development of common themes.”) Psalm 42 Commentary; STEVEN COLE. Rescue me from those who are deceitful and wicked. Strong's: … Deceit and injustice are boon companions: he who fawns will not fear to slander. 1-2 Clear my name, God; stick up for me. Psalms 43:1 - Vindicate me, O God, and plead my case against an ungodly nation; O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man! 1826. Why must I go about mourning, oppressed by the enemy? My heart is clear as to intent and therefore I bring my case before thee, content that thou wilt impartially weigh my character, and right my wrongs. (1-3) A sense of great need, distance from God’s house, and discouraging words bring a deep sense of despair. Promises praise in the anticipation of an answer, Psalms 43:4, and chides himself for his despondency, Psalms 43:5. ( A) against an unfaithful nation. All rights reserved. 1 Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly nation: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man. Psalm 43:1 Send Out Your Light and Your Truth. Why have you rejected me? Psalm 43:1, NIV: "Vindicate me, my God, and plead my cause against an unfaithful nation. There are at least three reasons why we can assume psalms 42 and 43 were originally joined together. against an ungodly people; from those who are deceitful and unjust. "Judge me, O God." Psalm 7:8 The LORD shall judge the people: judge me, O LORD, according to my … He knew he would be vindicated by the Lord. This psalm is a song for those moments when one doesn’t feel like singing. ABOUT STATEMENT OF FAITH DONATE SUBSCRIBE WHAT'S NEW? I believe that psalm 42 and psalm 43 were originally one psalm containing the same theme. "O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man." Justice in men is according to God's nature, as well as for the believer's welfare, and, therefore, the disposition and inclination of God's nature concurs with their prayers for deliverance. Isaiah 43:1(HCSB) Verse Thoughts Despite Israel’s unbelief and apostasy God has never forsaken His people but this promise to the Jewish nation is equally relevant to church age believers, for we too have been created by the Lord – we are a new creation in Christ, children of God, members of Christ’s body and ambassadors of heaven. Margin, unmerciful. It is our purpose in this present series to study the introductory psalm to each of these books. One such advocate as the Lord will more than suffice to answer a nation of brawling accusers. Why did you walk out on me? How many prevailing cries to the justice of God are against such enemies? his enemy had taken him away from his home (Psalm 43:1). Send me your light and your faithful care, let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy mountain, to the place where you dwell. This psalm, it is likely, was penned upon the same occasion with the former, and, having no title, may be looked upon as an appendix to it; the malady presently returning, he had immediate recourse to the same remedy, because he had entered it in his book, with a "probatum est—it has been proved,’’ upon it. It appears that the psalmist is a man who is plagued by deceitful and unrighteous people. Psalm 42:1 Title: Probably a literary or musical term; Psalm 42:4 See Septuagint and Syriac; the meaning of the Hebrew for this line is uncertain. Why must I go about mourning, oppressed by the enemy? Verse 1. Believers injuries cry. Psalm 43 is the only psalm in the second book that lacks a superscription; and the two psalms are in fact joined together in some Hebrew manuscripts. II, Page 323. There are unjust men, who by fraud or by violence, would rob us of our dearest rights and most valuable possessions, and not only reduce our powers and opportunities of doing good, but even diminish our means of comfortable subsistence. 2. Study Psalm 43 using Charles H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. As the deer pants for the water brooks, So my soul pants for You, O God. ADAM CLARKE. 1. Psalm 42 Commentary; ALAN CARR. Verse 1. "And plead my cause against an ungodly nation." As the sun darts forth his beams, so does the Lord send forth his favour and his faithfulness towards all his people; and as all nature rejoices in the sunshine, even so the saints triumph in the manifestation of the love and fidelity of their God, which, like the golden sunbeam, lights up even the darkest surroundings with delightful splendour. Rescue me. Denomination: Baptist "Finding Hope In The Midst Of Sorrow” Contributed by Dennis Lee on Jun 12, 2020 based on 1 rating | 4,893 views. Psalm 43 - Vindicate me, my God, and plead my cause against an unfaithful nation. When people are ungodly no wonder that they are unjust: those who are not true to God himself cannot be expected to deal rightly with his people. (b) That is, the cruel company of my enemies. 1. If thou wilt judge, thy acceptance of my conduct will be enough for me; I can laugh at human misrepresentation if my conscience knows that thou art … Ungodly, or unmerciful, i.e. One good word from God outweighs ten thousand railing speeches of men. Proud member Why must I go about mourning, oppressed by the enemy? I leave therefore this task of combating my foes entirely in thy hands. Follow the buttons in the right-hand column for detailed definitions and verses that use the same root words. Hating the King they will not love his subjects. 1 Declare me innocent, O God! Psalm 42 Commentary; A C GAEBELEIN. Other references to this chapter: Arcanes Célestes 420, 921, 2777, 9481, 9594, 9714. Isaiah 43:1(HCSB) Verse Thoughts. New Living Translation. As the deer pants for the water brooks, So pants my soul for You, O God. from these lying degenerates. His enemy catches him. Or man may be put collectively for the men of that time. As if he's being put on trial and needs to be exonerated – probably from these men who are lying about him. over these outrageous people? 1 Vindicate me, my God, and plead my cause against an unfaithful nation. We believe the fact is that the style of the poetry was pleasant to the writer, and therefore in after life he wrote this supplemental hymn after the same manner. against these loveless, immoral people. of These five books of The Psalms correspond to the five opening books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. In some MSS of Kenicott and de Rossi's, they are united, and make one Psalm. Turn to him in prayer, crying, "O deliver me," and ere long you shall publish abroad the remembrance of his salvation. Get me out of here, away. This entire description would agree well with the state of things in the time of the rebellion of Absalom, when David was driven from his home and his throne: 2 Samuel 15, following. Am I become an offence unto thee? a. He was "wounded" for them. Send me your light and your faithful care, let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy mountain, to the place where you dwell.