‏ 2 Kings 19:28

thy rage.

Ps 2:1-5; 7:6; 10:13,14; 46:6; 93:3,4; Lu 6:11; Joh 15:18,23,24

Ac 7:51

thy tumult.

Ps 65:7; 74:4,23; 83:2

I will put.This alludes to the method by which the common people manage their beasts in the East, especially the dromedaries, which are governed by a bridle fastened to a ring, which runs through the nostril of the beast.

Job 41:2; Ps 32:9; Eze 29:4; 38:4; Am 4:2

by the way.

33,36,37

‏ Psalms 32:9

Be ye.

Pr 26:3; Jer 31:18; Jas 3:3; 4:7-10

no.

Job 35:11; Jer 4:22; 8:6,7

‏ Psalms 39:1

1 David's care of this thoughts.

4 The consideration of the brevity and vanity of life;

7 the reverence of God's judgments,

10 and prayer, are his bridles of impatience.

A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. (Title.) Jeduthun.Jeduthun, probably the same as Ethan, 1 Ch 6:44, was one of the sons of Merari, and is supposed to have been one the four masters of music, or leaders of bands, belonging to the temple service. It is therefore probable that David, having composed this Psalm, gave it to Jeduthun and his company to sing; and it is very likely, that it was written on the same occasion as the preceding.

62:1; 77:1; *titles

1Ch 16:41; 25:1-6

I said.

119:9; 1Ki 2:4; 2Ki 10:31; Pr 4:26,27; Heb 2:1

that I.

12:4; 73:8,9; 141:3; Pr 18:21; 21:23

my mouth, etc. Heb. a bridle, or muzzle, for my mouth.

Jas 1:26; 3:2-8

while.

Am 5:13; Mic 7:5,6; Col 4:5

‏ Isaiah 37:29

rage.

10; 36:4,10; 2Ki 19:27,28; Job 15:25,26; Ps 2:1-3; 46:6; 93:3,4

Na 1:9-11; Joh 15:22,23; Ac 9:4

tumult.

Ps 74:4,23; 83:2; Mt 27:24; Ac 22:22

will I.

30:28; Job 41:2; Ps 32:9; Eze 29:4; 38:4; Am 4:2

‏ James 1:26

seem.

Pr 14:12; 16:25; Lu 8:18; 1Co 3:18; Ga 2:6,9; 6:3

bridleth.

19; 3:2-6; Ps 32:9; 34:13; 39:1,2; 141:3; Pr 10:19,31; 13:2,3; 15:2

Pr 16:10; 19:1; 21:26; Eph 4:29; 5:4; Col 4:6; 1Pe 3:10

but.

22; De 11:16; Isa 44:20; Ga 6:3

this.

2:20; Isa 1:13; Mal 3:14; Mt 15:9; Mr 7:7; 1Co 15:2,15; Ga 3:4
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