Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Psa 57:1, David in prayer fleeing unto God, complains of his dangerous case; Psa 57:7, He encourages himself to praise God.
not. A golden Psalm. This Psalm is supposed to have been called al tashcheth, or "destroy not," because David thus addressed one of his followers when about to kill Saul in the cave; and michtam, or "golden," because written, or worthy to be written, in gold. Psa 58:1, Psa 59:1 *titles
when: Psa 142:1 *title Sa1 22:1, Sa1 24:3, Sa1 24:8
be: Psa 56:1, Psa 69:13-16, Psa 119:76, Psa 119:77
soul: Psa 9:10, Psa 13:5, Psa 125:1; Isa 50:10
shadow: Psa 17:7, Psa 17:8, Psa 36:7, Psa 61:4, Psa 63:7, Psa 91:1, Psa 91:4, Psa 91:9; Rut 2:12; Luk 13:34
until: Isa 10:25, Isa 26:20; Mat 24:22; Joh 16:20; Jam 5:10, Jam 5:11; Rev 7:14, Rev 21:4
God most: Psa 56:2, Psa 136:2, Psa 136:3; Isa 57:15
that: Psa 138:8; Isa 26:12; Phi 1:6, Phi 2:12; Heb 13:21
send: Psa. 18:6-50, Psa 144:5-7; Mat 28:2-6; Act 12:11
from the reproach of him: or, he reproacheth him, etc. swallow. Psa 56:1, Psa 56:2, Psa 61:7; Num 23:24; Job 31:31; Mic 3:2, Mic 3:3
send: Psa 40:11, Psa 43:3; Joh 1:17
among: Psa 10:9, Psa 17:12, Psa 17:13, Psa 22:13-16, Psa 35:17, Psa 58:6; Pro 28:15; Dan 6:22-24
whose: Psa 58:6; Joh 4:10, Joh 4:11; Pro 30:14
tongue: Psa 52:2, Psa 55:21, Psa 64:3; Pro 12:18, Pro 25:18; Rev 19:15
Be thou: Psa 57:11, Psa 21:13, Psa 108:4, Psa 108:5; Ch1 29:1; Isa 2:11, Isa 2:17, Isa 12:4, Isa 37:20; Mat 6:9, Mat 6:10
above: Psa 8:1, Psa 113:4-6
thy glory: Psa 72:19, Psa 148:13; Num 14:21; Isa 6:3; Hab 2:14, Hab 3:3
a net: Psa 7:15, Psa 7:16, Psa 9:15, Psa 9:16, Psa 35:7, Psa 35:8, Psa 140:5; Sa1 23:22-26; Pro 29:5; Mic 7:2
my soul: Psa 42:6, Psa 142:3, Psa 143:4; Mat 26:37, Mat 26:38
my: Psa 108:1, Psa 108:2, Psa 112:7
fixed: or, prepared
I will: Psa 34:4; Isa 24:15; Rom 5:3; Eph 5:20
Awake: Jdg 5:12; Isa 52:1, Isa 52:9
my glory: Psa 16:9, Psa 30:12, Psa 108:1-3; Act 2:26
I myself will awake early: Literally,"I will awaken the morning," or dawn; a highly poetical expression, which Milton and others have borrowed: - Cheerly rouse the slumbering morn.
Psa 2:1, Psa 18:49, Psa 22:22, Psa 22:23, Psa 96:3, Psa 138:1, Psa 138:4, Psa 138:5, Psa 145:10-12; Rom 15:9
For: Psa 36:5, Psa 71:19, Psa 85:10, Psa 85:11, Psa 89:1, Psa 89:2, Psa 103:11, Psa 108:4
truth: Gen 9:9-17; Isa 54:7-10; Heb 6:17, Heb 6:18