Psalms 20:4-9

4 May he give you what your heart longs for. May he make all of your plans succeed.
5 We will shout with joy when you win the battle. We will lift up our flags in the name of our God. May the LORD give you everything you ask for.
6 Now I know that the LORD saves his anointed king. He answers him from his holy heaven. The power of God's right hand saves the king.
7 Some trust in chariots. Some trust in horses. But we trust in the LORD our God.
8 They are brought to their knees and fall down. But we get up and stand firm.
9 Lord, save the king! Answer us when we call out to you!

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Psalms 20:4-9 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David. This psalm is thought, by some, to be written by David, on account of himself, and as a form to be used by the people for him, when he was about to go to war; particularly with the Ammonites and Syrians, 2 Samuel 10:6; mention being made of chariots in it, Psalm 20:7; of which there was a great number in that war: Arama thinks it was made by him when he got the victory over the Philistines; others think it was written by one of the singers on David's account, and should be rendered, "a psalm, for David," as Psalm 72:1: but rather it is a psalm concerning David; concerning the Messiah, whose name is David; or a psalm of David concerning the Messiah, since he is expressly mentioned, Psalm 20:6; and Aben Ezra says, there are some that interpret it of the Messiah; and some passages in it are, by Jewish writers {m}, applied unto him, as Psalm 20:6; and our countryman, Mr. Ainsworth, says, the whole psalm is a prophecy of Christ's sufferings, and his deliverance out of them, for which the church with him triumphs. Theodoret takes it to be a prophecy of Sennacherib's invasion of Judea, and of Rabshakeh's blasphemy, and of Hezekiah's distress and prayer on that account.

{m} Shirhashirim Rabba, fol. 18. 1. Tzeror Hammor, fol. 44. 2.

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