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Psalms 5:1 Cross-References
Explore 12 cross-references for Psalms 5:1 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Psalms chapter 5 verse 1 to related passages throughout the Bible.
Lead Me in Your Righteousness
“To the chief Musician upon Nehiloth, A Psalm of David. Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation.”
Psalms 5:1 (KJV)
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Commentary on Psalms 5:1
Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation. This opening verse establishes the psalm as prayer, specifically as morning prayer (verse 3 clarifies timing). David addresses Yahweh directly with two requests that use synonymous parallelism—"give ear" and "consider" both request divine attention, while "my words" and "my meditation" both describe David's prayer."Give ear" (ha'azinah, הַאֲזִינָה) is a Hiphil imperative from azan, meaning to give ear, listen, pay attention. The form emphasizes urgency and earnestness—David isn't casually mentioning something but passionately seeking God's ...
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Cross-References for Psalms 5:1
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“that”
“God. Listen to the words of my mouth.”
“God. Don't hide yourself from my supplication.”
“and his ears open to their prayer; but the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.{Psalm 34:12-16},For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.,,,,,,,,”
“Yahweh”
“God”
“Yahweh”
“the Spirit also helps our weaknesses”
“Yahweh”
“Count not thine handmaid for a daughter of Belial: for out of the abundance of my complaint and grief have I spoken hitherto.”