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Psalms 9:14 World English Bible (WEB)

14 That I may show forth all your praise. In the gates of the daughter of Zion, I will rejoice in your salvation.

Cross Reference

Psalms 13:5 WEB

But I trust in your loving kindness. My heart rejoices in your salvation.

Psalms 106:2 WEB

Who can utter the mighty acts of Yahweh, Or fully declare all his praise?

Psalms 51:12 WEB

Restore to me the joy of your salvation. Uphold me with a willing spirit.

Psalms 35:9 WEB

My soul shall be joyful in Yahweh. It shall rejoice in his salvation.

Psalms 20:5 WEB

We will triumph in your salvation. In the name of our God we will set up our banners: May Yahweh grant all your requests.

Isaiah 37:22 WEB

this is the word which Yahweh has spoken concerning him: The virgin daughter of Zion has despised you and ridiculed you; the daughter of Jerusalem has shaken her head at you.

Psalms 21:1 WEB

> The king rejoices in your strength, Yahweh! How greatly he rejoices in your salvation!

1 Samuel 2:1 WEB

Hannah prayed, and said: My heart exults in Yahweh; My horn is exalted in Yahweh; My mouth is enlarged over my enemies; Because I rejoice in your salvation.

Isaiah 62:11 WEB

Behold, Yahweh has proclaimed to the end of the earth, Say you to the daughter of Zion, Behold, your salvation comes; behold, his reward is with him, and his recompense before him.

Luke 1:47 WEB

My spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior,

Habakkuk 3:18 WEB

Yet I will rejoice in Yahweh. I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!

Micah 4:13 WEB

Arise and thresh, daughter of Zion; For I will make your horn iron, And I will make your hoofs brass; And you will beat in pieces many peoples: And I will devote their gain to Yahweh, And their substance to the Lord of the whole earth.

Psalms 22:22 WEB

I will declare your name to my brothers. In the midst of the assembly, I will praise you.

Isaiah 12:3 WEB

Therefore with joy you shall draw water out of the wells of salvation.

Psalms 149:1-2 WEB

Praise Yahweh! Sing to Yahweh a new song, His praise in the assembly of the saints. Let Israel rejoice in him who made them. Let the children of Zion be joyful in their King.

Psalms 118:19-20 WEB

Open to me the gates of righteousness. I will enter into them. I will give thanks to Yah. This is the gate of Yahweh; The righteous will enter into it.

Psalms 116:18-19 WEB

I will pay my vows to Yahweh, Yes, in the presence of all his people, In the courts of Yahweh's house, In the midst of you, Jerusalem. Praise Yah!

Psalms 109:30-31 WEB

I will give great thanks to Yahweh with my mouth. Yes, I will praise him among the multitude. For he will stand at the right hand of the needy, To save him from those who judge his soul.

Psalms 79:13 WEB

So we, your people and sheep of your pasture, Will give you thanks forever. We will praise you forever, to all generations.

Psalms 51:15 WEB

Lord, open my lips. My mouth shall declare your praise.

Psalms 42:4 WEB

These things I remember, and pour out my soul within me, How I used to go with the crowd, and led them to the house of God, With the voice of joy and praise, a multitude keeping a holy day.

Psalms 35:18 WEB

I will give you thanks in the great assembly. I will praise you among many people.

Psalms 22:25 WEB

Of you comes my praise in the great assembly. I will pay my vows before those who fear him.

Commentary on Psalms 9 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 9

Ps 9:1-20. Upon Muthlabben, or, after the manner according to "death to the Son," by which some song was known, to whose air or melody the musician is directed to perform this Psalm. This mode of denoting a song by some prominent word or words is still common (compare Ps 22:1). The Psalmist praises God for deliverance from his enemies and celebrates the divine government, for providing security to God's people and punishment to the wicked. Thus encouraging himself, he prays for new occasions to recount God's mercies, and confident of His continued judgment on the wicked and vindication of the oppressed, he implores a prompt and efficient manifestation of the divine sovereignty.

1. Heartfelt gratitude will find utterance.

3-5. When … are turned back—It is the result of God's power alone. He, as a righteous Judge (Ps 7:11), vindicates His people. He rebukes by acts as well as words (Ps 6:1; 18:15), and so effectually as to destroy the names of nations as well as persons.

6. Literally, "As to the enemy finished are his ruins for ever. Thou [God] hast destroyed," &c. (1Sa 15:3, 7; 27:8, 9). The wicked are utterly undone. Their ruins shall never be repaired.

7, 8. God's eternal possession of a throne of justice is contrasted with the ruin of the wicked.

9, 10. The oppressed, and all who know Him (Ps 5:3; 7:1), find Him a sure refuge.

11. (Compare Ps 2:6; 3:4).

12. for blood—that is, murders (Ps 5:6), including all the oppressions of His people.

maketh inquisition—(compare Ge 9:5). He will avenge their cause.

13. gates—or, "regions."

of death—Gates being the entrance is put for the bounds.

14. gates … Zion—The enclosure of the city (compare Ps 48:12; Isa 23:12), or, church, as denoted by this phrase contrasted with that of death, carries out the idea of exaltation as well as deliverance. Signal favors should lead us to render signal and public thanks.

15, 16. The undesigned results of the devices of the wicked prove them to be of God's overruling or ordering, especially when those results are destructive to the wicked themselves.

16. Higgaion—means "meditation," and, combined with Selah, seems to denote a pause of unusual solemnity and emphasis (compare Ps 3:2). Though Selah occurs seventy-three times, this is the only case in which Higgaion is found. In the view which is given here of the retribution on the wicked as an instance of God's wise and holy ordering, we may well pause in adoring wonder and faith.

17. shall be turned—or, "shall turn," retreating under God's vengeance, and driven by Him to the extreme of destruction, even hell itself. Those who forget God are classed with the depraved and openly profane.

18. (Compare Ps 13:1-6).

the needy—literally, "poor," as deprived of anything; hence miserable.

expectation of the poor—or, "meek," "humble," made so by affliction.

19. Arise—(compare Ps 4:7).

let not man—(Ps 8:4).

let … be judged—and of course condemned.

20. By their effectual subjection, make them to realize their frail nature (Ps 8:4), and deter them from all conceit and future rebellion.