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Psalms 31:7

The Pulpit Commentary on Psalms 31:7

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

I will be glad and rejoice in thy mercy. Anticipating the "mercy" which he has craved (), the psalmist determines to "be glad and rejoice in it." For thou hast considered my trouble. When God looks upon trouble and considers it, he is sure to compassionate the sufferer, and to grant him some relief.

Thou hast known my soul in adversities (comp. , "The Lord knoweth the way of the righteous" ). God is said to "know" those on whom he looks with approval.

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