Psalms 27:4-6

4 1One thing I have asked from the LORD, that I shall seek: That I may 2dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, To behold 3the beauty of the LORD And to 4meditate in His temple.
5 For in the 5day of trouble He will 6conceal me in His tabernacle; In the secret place of His tent He will 7hide me; He will 8lift me up on a rock.
6 And now 9my head will be lifted up above my enemies around me, And I will offer in His tent 10sacrifices with shouts of joy; I will 11sing, yes, I will sing praises to the LORD.

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Psalms 27:4-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 27

\\<<[A Psalm] of David>>\\. The Septuagint interpreters add to this title, "before he was anointed". David was anointed three times, first when a youth in his father's house; but this psalm could not be written before that time, because he had not had then any experience of war, nor could be in any immediate apprehension of it, as here suggested; he was anointed a second time, after the death of Saul at Hebron, by the men of Judah; before that time indeed he had been harassed by Saul, and distressed by the Amalekites, and was driven from the public worship of God, to which he has a respect, Ps 27:4; and he was a third time anointed, by the elders of Israel, king over all Israel; and between the death of Saul and this unction there was a war between the house of David and the house of Saul; but what is referred to is not certain, nor is it of moment, since these words are neither in the Hebrew text, nor in the Chaldee paraphrase. Theodoret is of opinion this psalm was written by David when he fled from Saul, and came to Ahimelech the priest.

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