psalm 16 commentary matthew henry Michtam of David Verses 1 7 This psalm is entitled Michtam which some translate a golden psalm a very precious one more to be valued by us than gold yea than much fine gold because it speaks so plainly of Christ and his resurrection who is the true treasure hidden in the field of the Old Testament
Matthew Henry s Commentary Psalm 16 1 Preserve me O God for in thee do I put my trust 16 1 11 This psalm begins with expressions of devotion which may be applied to Christ but ends with such confidence of a resurrection as must be applied to Chapter Contents This psalm begins with expressions of devotion which may be applied to Christ but ends with such confidence of a resurrection as must be applied to Christ and to him only David flees to God s protection with cheerful believing confidence
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1 It is the duty and interest of every one of us to acknowledge the Lord for our Lord to subject ourselves to him and then to stay ourselves upon him Adonai signifies My stayer the strength of my heart 2 This must be done with our souls O my soul thou hast said it He spoke 1 Of the special presence of God with the Redeemer in his services and sufferings Ps 16 8 2 Of the prospect which the Redeemer had of his own resurrection and the glory that should follow which carried him cheerfully through his undertaking Ps 16 9 11
Chapter 16 This psalm begins with expressions of devotion which may be applied to Christ but ends with such confidence of a resurrection as must be applied to Christ and to him only David flees to God s protection with cheerful believing confidence Matthew Henry s Complete Commentary Psalms 16 8 11 Verses 8 11 All these verses are quoted by St Peter in his first sermon after the pouring out of the Spirit on the day of pentecost Acts 2 25 28 and he tells us expressly that David in them speaks concerning Christ and particularly of his resurrection
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psalm 16 commentary matthew henry - Bible Text Commentaries by Matthew Henry Study Resources Text Commentaries Matthew Henry Matthew Henry The commentaries of the Reverend Matthew Henry have been a great blessing to the readers of the Blue Letter Bible since 1996 He was a 17th and early 18th Century minister of the Gospel in Chester England and died in 1714