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Psalms 142:7 American Standard (ASV)

7 Bring my soul out of prison, That I may give thanks unto thy name: The righteous shall compass me about; For thou wilt deal bountifully with me. Psalm 143 A Psalm of David.

Cross Reference

Psalms 13:6 ASV

I will sing unto Jehovah, Because he hath dealt bountifully with me. Psalm 14 For the Chief Musician. `A Psalm' of David.

Psalms 146:7 ASV

Who executeth justice for the oppressed; Who giveth food to the hungry. Jehovah looseth the prisoners;

Psalms 143:11 ASV

Quicken me, O Jehovah, for thy name's sake: In thy righteousness bring my soul out of trouble.

Psalms 119:17 ASV

GIMEL. Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live; So will I observe thy word.

James 5:11 ASV

Behold, we call them blessed that endured: ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord, how that the Lord is full of pity, and merciful.

Acts 2:24 ASV

whom God raised up, having loosed the pangs of death: because it was not possible that he should be holden of it.

Isaiah 61:1 ASV

The Spirit of the Lord Jehovah is upon me; because Jehovah hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening `of the prison' to them that are bound;

Psalms 142:1 ASV

I cry with my voice unto Jehovah; With my voice unto Jehovah do I make supplication.

Psalms 119:74 ASV

They that fear thee shall see me and be glad, Because I have hoped in thy word.

Psalms 7:6-7 ASV

Arise, O Jehovah, in thine anger; Lift up thyself against the rage of mine adversaries, And awake for me; thou hast commanded judgment. And let the congregation of the peoples compass thee about; And over them return thou on high.

Psalms 116:7 ASV

Return unto thy rest, O my soul; For Jehovah hath dealt bountifully with thee.

Psalms 107:41-42 ASV

Yet setteth he the needy on high from affliction, And maketh `him' families like a flock. The upright shall see it, and be glad; And all iniquity shall stop her mouth.

Psalms 88:4-8 ASV

I am reckoned with them that go down into the pit; I am as a man that hath no help, Cast off among the dead, Like the slain that lie in the grave, Whom thou rememberest no more, And they are cut off from thy hand. Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, In dark places, in the deeps. Thy wrath lieth hard upon me, And thou hast afflicted me with all thy waves. Selah Thou hast put mine acquaintance far from me; Thou hast made me an abomination unto them: I am shut up, and I cannot come forth.

Psalms 34:2 ASV

My soul shall make her boast in Jehovah: The meek shall hear thereof, and be glad.

Psalms 31:8 ASV

And thou hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy; Thou hast set my feet in a large place.

Psalms 22:21-27 ASV

Save me from the lion's mouth; Yea, from the horns of the wild-oxen thou hast answered me. I will declare thy name unto my brethren: In the midst of the assembly will I praise thee. Ye that fear Jehovah, praise him; All ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him; And stand in awe of him, all ye the seed of Israel. For he hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; Neither hath he hid his face from him; But when he cried unto him, he heard. Of thee cometh my praise in the great assembly: I will pay my vows before them that fear him. The meek shall eat and be satisfied; They shall praise Jehovah that seek after him: Let your heart live for ever. All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn unto Jehovah; And all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee.

Psalms 9:14 ASV

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

Psalms 9:3 ASV

When mine enemies turn back, They stumble and perish at thy presence.

Commentary on Psalms 142 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 142

Ps 142:1-7. Maschil—(See on Ps 32:1, title). When he was in the cave—either of Adullam (1Sa 22:1), or En-gedi (1Sa 24:3). This does not mean that the Psalm was composed in the cave, but that the precarious mode of life, of which his refuge in caves was a striking illustration, occasioned the complaint, which constitutes the first part of the Psalm and furnishes the reason for the prayer with which it concludes, and which, as the prominent characteristic, gives its name.

1. with my voice—audibly, because earnestly.

2. (Compare Ps 62:8).

I poured out my complaint—or, "a sad musing."

3. thou knewest … path—The appeal is indicative of conscious innocence; knowest it to be right, and that my affliction is owing to the snares of enemies, and is not deserved (compare Ps 42:4; 61:2).

4. Utter desolation is meant.

right hand—the place of a protector (Ps 110:5).

cared for—literally, "sought after," to do good.

5. (Compare Ps 31:14; 62:7).

6. (Compare Ps 17:1).

7. (Compare Ps 25:17).

that I may praise—literally, "for praising," or, "that Thy name may be praised," that is, by the righteous, who shall surround me with sympathizing joy (Ps 35:27).