Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Psa 123:1, The godly profess their confidence in God; Psa 123:3, and pray to be delivered from contempt.
This Psalm is probably a complaint of the captives in Babylon, relative to the contempt and cruel usage they received. Psa 120:1, Psa 121:1, Psa 122:1, Psa 123:1, Psa 124:1, Psa 125:1, Psa 126:1, Psa 127:1, Psa 128:1 *titles Psa 129:1, Psa 130:1, Psa 131:1, Psa 132:1, Psa 133:1, Psa 134:1 *titles
lift I: Psa 25:15, Psa 121:1, Psa 141:8; Luk 18:13
O thou: Psa 2:4, Psa 11:4, Psa 113:5, Psa 113:6, Psa 115:3; Isa 57:15, Isa 66:1; Mat 6:9
as the eyes: Jos 9:23, Jos 9:27, Jos 10:6
so our eyes: Psa 40:1-3, Psa 119:82, Psa 119:123-125, Psa 130:5, Psa 130:6; Gen 32:26, Gen 49:18; Lam 3:25, Lam 3:26; Luk 18:1
Have mercy: Psa 56:1, Psa 56:2, Psa 57:1, Psa 69:13-16; Luk 18:11-13
for we are: Psa 44:13-16, Psa 89:50, Psa 89:51; Neh 4:2-4; Isa 53:3; Luk 16:14, Luk 23:35
with the scorning: Psa 73:5-9, Psa 119:51; Job 12:5, Job 16:4; Jer 48:11, Jer 48:27, Jer 48:29; Act 17:21, Act 17:32; Act 26:24; Co1 4:13