Salmos 27:6

6 Entonces será levantada mi cabeza sobre mis enemigos que me cercan; y en su tienda ofreceré sacrificios con voces de júbilo; cantaré, sí, cantaré alabanzas al SEÑOR.

Salmos 27:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 27:6

And now shall mine head be lifted up
That is, when brought into the house of the Lord, hid in the secret of his tabernacle, and set upon the rock Christ; by this phrase he means, either that he should be then restored to his former happy and comfortable condition, as it is used in ( Genesis 40:13 ) ; or that he should overcome all his enemies, and triumph over them, being exalted, as he adds,

above mine enemies round about me;
so that not only they should not be able to come at him, but should be subdued under him;

therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy:
attended with shouting and sounding of trumpets: in allusion to the blowing of trumpets at the time of sacrifice, ( Numbers 10:10 ) ; Sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving, with a joyful heart, for mercies received, offered up publicly in the house of the Lord, are here intended;

I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord;
for whom praise waits in Zion, to whom it is due; he being the Father of mercies, the God of all comfort, and the author and giver of all blessings, temporal and spiritual.

Salmos 27:6 In-Context

4 Una cosa he pedido al SEÑOR, y ésa buscaré: que habite yo en la casa del SEÑOR todos los días de mi vida, para contemplar la hermosura del SEÑOR, y para meditar en su templo.
5 Porque en el día de la angustia me esconderá en su tabernáculo; en lo secreto de su tienda me ocultará; sobre una roca me pondrá en alto.
6 Entonces será levantada mi cabeza sobre mis enemigos que me cercan; y en su tienda ofreceré sacrificios con voces de júbilo; cantaré, sí, cantaré alabanzas al SEÑOR.
7 Escucha, oh SEÑOR, mi voz cuando clamo; ten piedad de mí, y respóndeme.
8 Cuando dijiste: Buscad mi rostro, mi corazón te respondió: Tu rostro, SEÑOR, buscaré.
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