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Psalms 109:1 Cross-References
Explore 8 cross-references for Psalms 109:1 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Psalms chapter 109 verse 1 to related passages throughout the Bible.
Help Me, O Lord My God
“To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise;”
Psalms 109:1 (KJV)
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Commentary on Psalms 109:1
"Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise." This opening petition Elohei tehilati al techaresh (God of my praise, do not be silent) appeals to God to speak and act. Tehilah (praise) is the root of Tehillim (Psalms, literally "praises")—even in distress, the psalmist identifies God as object of praise. Charash (be silent/keep quiet) can indicate either literal silence or inactive indifference. The plea asks God to break His silence by defending His servant against false accusation. Divine silence during injustice tests faith (Psalm 28:1, 35:22, 83:1). Yet God's apparent silence isn't indifference...
Source: KJV Study Commentary
Cross-References for Psalms 109:1
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“Yahweh”
“don't keep silent. Don't keep silent”
“and he is your God”
“and I will praise him; my father's God”
“O Yahweh”
“Yahweh. Don't keep silent. Lord”
“and I will give thanks to you. You are my God”