Psalms 28

Tyndale Open Study Notes 7 verses

Psalms 28:1

Ps 28 In this individual lament, the psalmist pleads for justice and mercy. He expresses confidence in the Lord’s strength and faithfulness, and he intercedes for the Lord’s people.28:1-2 The psalmist urges the Lord to listen; his urgency flows out of the tension between his deep relationship with the Lord and the adversity he faces.28:1 if you are silent: The psalmist appeals to the Lord to take action (35:22; 50:3; 83:1; 109:1).

Psalms 28:2

28:2 It was common to lift up one’s hands in a gesture of devoted prayer (63:4; 134:2).

Psalms 28:3

28:3-5 The psalmist curses his enemies, asking God for retribution and vindication.

Psalms 28:5

28:5 The wicked do not acknowledge the difference between the sacred and the common, so they have no respect for the Lord’s creation, redemption, or revelation.

Psalms 28:6

28:6-8 The psalmist anticipates rescue because of his confidence in the Lord’s justice.

Psalms 28:7

28:7 my strength and shield: The Lord protects the psalmist (see 59:9, 17).

Psalms 28:9

28:9 The poem closes with intercession for the Lord’s people. • Bless Israel, your special possession: See 29:11; 133:3.
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