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Translation commentary on Psalm 62:11 – 62:12 – TIPs


Translation commentary on Psalm 62:11 – 62:12 – TIPs

The psalm closes with a confident statement about God as supreme ruler and just judge of all humankind. The formula Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this ...

Enduring Word Bible Commentary Psalm 62

The description is of a man completely focused upon God for His help, firmly resolved to look nowhere else. i. “Because God only is our Rock, let us ever be ...

Psalm 62:11 Commentaries: Once God has spoken - Bible Hub

62:8-12 Those who have found the comfort of the ways of God themselves, will invite others into those ways; we shall never have the less for others sharing with ...

A Solid and Steady Love: Psalm 62:11-12 - Psalmslife

11 Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God, 12 and that to you, O Lord, belongs steadfast love.

What does Psalm 62:11 mean? - BibleRef.com

Prior verses highlighted the sure, eternal, unshakable nature of the Lord God. This passage emphasizes human mortality and the futility of defying His will. God ...

Psalm 62:11-12 (New International Version) (Verse and Comment)

Is there any kind of need in which God is not superior to any alternate source we could seek out to provide help? In Psalm 62, David suggests that, when we need ...

Psalms 62:11 - by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

He trusts that God will bring him safely back to Jerusalem and give him the strength to carry out his promise to lead God's people in God's ways (61:1-5). The ...

One Thing God Speaks – Psalm 62:11 - Liberty Live Church

Psalm 62:11-12 says, “One thing God has spoken, two things I have heard: 'Power belongs to you God, and with you, Lord, is unfailing love.'”

Commentary on Psalms 62 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

Psalm 62 · (1.) To confide in God: "Trust in him; deal with him, and be willing to deal upon trust; depend upon him to perform all things for you, upon his ...

Psalms 62:11 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary

God hath spoken once. One word of his is more to be confided in, and depended on, than all the men and things in the world.

Psalm 62:5-12 Commentary - Center for Excellence in Preaching

“One thing God has spoken, two things I have heard….” What follows sounds a great deal like the childhood prayer we taught our little ones. “God ...

Commentary on Psalm 62:5-12 - Working Preacher

'Ak is translated as alone or only (“but a” in v. 9). “Only for God do I wait in silence. Only God is my rock and my salvation.” This important word occurs six ...

Two Simple but Powerful Truths Psalm 62:11-12 - YouTube

Two Simple but Powerful Truths Psalm 62:11-12. 625 views · 4 ... Psalm 51 Summary: 5 Minute Bible Study. 2BeLikeChrist•1.6K views · 39 ...

A Short Study of Psalm 62:11 | Test All Things

"God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God." (Psalm 62:11) The power of God is that ability and strength, ...

Psalm 62:12 Commentaries: And lovingkindness is Yours, O Lord ...

62:8-12 Those who have found the comfort of the ways of God themselves, will invite others into those ways; we shall never have the less for others sharing with ...

Psalms 62:11 (KJV) - Forerunner Commentary - Bible Tools

Is there any kind of need in which God is not superior to any alternate source we could seek out to provide help? In Psalm 62, David suggests that, when we need ...

Psalm 62 by C. H. Spurgeon

When at last help comes, after many seasons of prayer it may be, and after much exercise of faith and patience it may be, how sweet it is, and what a present ...

Psalm 62 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study - 2BeLikeChrist

Psalm 62 records David's expression of trust in the Lord. He said the Lord was the only one worthy of his soul's trust.

Kendra Graham's Online Bible Study – Psalm 62:9-12

Do you question whether God will make things right, and if He understands the direness of the situation? How hard is it to trust that in submitting to God your ...

Commentary on Psalm 62:5-12 - Working Preacher

Notice how the psalm critiques the things that we humans can give our ultimate allegiance to (other than God). It was Luther who noted that whatever one ...