Psalms 61:1-7

1 For the leader. With stringed instruments. By David: Hear my cry, God; listen to my prayer.
2 From the end of the earth, with fainting heart, I call out to you. Set me down on a rock far above where I am now.
3 For you have been a refuge for me, a tower of strength in the face of the foe.
4 I will live in your tent forever and find refuge in the shelter of your wings. (Selah)
5 For you, God, have heard my vows; you have given me the heritage of those who fear your name.
6 Prolong the life of the king! May his years go on for many generations.
7 May he be enthroned in God's presence forever! Appoint grace and truth to preserve him!

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Psalms 61:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician upon Neginah, [A Psalm] of David. "Neginah" is either the beginning of a song, as Aben Ezra; or the musical note or tune of one: or rather the name of a musical instrument, which was touched by the hand, or with a quill or bow. It is the singular of "neginoth," See Gill on "Ps 4:1." This psalm was written by David, when at the end of the earth, or land of Judea, as appears from Psalm 61:2; either when he was fighting with the Syrians, as R. Obadiah, and so was composed about the same time with the former; or when he was in the land of the Philistines, being obliged to fly there from Saul, as Kimchi and others: or rather after he himself was king, since mention is made of the king in it; and when he fled from his son Absalom, and passed over to the other side of Jordan, and came to Mahanaim, 2 Samuel 17:22; where very probably he wrote this psalm. In it respect is had to the Messiah, as in Psalm 61:2; though Arama thinks it was composed after the prophecy came to Nathan that David should not build the temple; see Psalm 61:4.
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