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Selected Verse: Psalms 63:7 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 63:7 |
Strong Concordance |
Because thou hast been my help [05833], therefore in the shadow [06738] of thy wings [03671] will I rejoice [07442]. |
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King James |
Because thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Because thou hast been my help - Because thou hast interposed to defend me in danger. The idea is, that he had experienced the divine interposition in times of danger, and that this was a reason why he should still confide in God. The argument is, that God's mercy and favor in the past is a reason why we should confide in him in time to come.
Therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice - Under the shadow or protection of thy wings will I feel safe. See the notes at Psa 17:8. Compare Psa 36:7; Psa 57:1; Psa 61:4. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Therefore in the shadow of thy wings - I will get into the very secret of thy presence, into the holy of holies, to the mercy-seat, over which the cherubs extend their wings. If the psalmist does not allude to the overshadowing of the mercy-seat by the extended wings of the cherubim, he may have in view, as a metaphor, the young of fowls, seeking shelter, protection, and warmth under the wings of their mothers. See the same metaphor, Psa 61:4 (note). When a bird of prey appears, the chickens will, by natural instinct, run under the wings of their mothers for protection.
The old Psalter translates, And in hiling of thi wenges I sall joy. The paraphrase is curious. "Thou art my helper, in perels; and I can joy in gode dedes in thi hiling, (covering), for I am thi bride, (bird), and if thou hil (cover) me noght, the glede (kite) will rawis me, (carry me away.") |
4 I will abide [01481] in thy tabernacle [0168] for ever [05769]: I will trust [02620] in the covert [05643] of thy wings [03671]. Selah [05542].
1 To the chief Musician [05329], Altaschith [0516], Michtam [04387] of David [01732], when he fled [01272] from [06440] Saul [07586] in the cave [04631]. Be merciful [02603] unto me, O God [0430], be merciful [02603] unto me: for my soul [05315] trusteth [02620] in thee: yea, in the shadow [06738] of thy wings [03671] will I make my refuge [02620], until these calamities [01942] be overpast [05674].
7 How excellent [03368] is thy lovingkindness [02617], O God [0430]! therefore the children [01121] of men [0120] put their trust [02620] under the shadow [06738] of thy wings [03671].
8 Keep [08104] me as the apple [0380] of the eye [01323] [05869], hide [05641] me under the shadow [06738] of thy wings [03671],
4 I will abide [01481] in thy tabernacle [0168] for ever [05769]: I will trust [02620] in the covert [05643] of thy wings [03671]. Selah [05542].