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Psalms 3:8 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

8 Salvation comes from the Lord; your blessing is on your people. (Selah.)

Cross Reference

Isaiah 43:11 BBE

I, even I, am the Lord; and there is no saviour but me.

Psalms 29:11 BBE

The Lord will give strength to his people; the Lord will give his people the blessing of peace.

Psalms 37:39-40 BBE

But the Lord is the saviour of the upright: he is their strength in the time of trouble. And the Lord will be their help, and keep them safe: he will take them out of the hands of the evil-doers, and be their saviour, because they had faith in him.

Jeremiah 3:23 BBE

Truly, the hills, and the noise of an army on the mountains, are a false hope: truly, in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel.

Hosea 13:4 BBE

But I am the Lord your God, from the land of Egypt; you have knowledge of no other God and there is no saviour but me.

Jonah 2:9 BBE

The worshippers of false gods have given up their only hope.

Revelation 7:10 BBE

Saying with a loud voice, Salvation to our God who is seated on the high seat, and to the Lamb.

Revelation 19:1 BBE

After these things there came to my ears a sound like the voice of a great band of people in heaven, saying, Praise to the Lord; salvation and glory and power be to our God:

Psalms 72:17 BBE

May his name go on for ever, as long as the sun: may men be blessing themselves by him; may all nations be blessing his name.

Proverbs 21:31 BBE

The horse is made ready for the day of war, but power to overcome is from the Lord.

Isaiah 45:21-22 BBE

Give the word, put forward your cause, let us have a discussion together: who has given news of this in the past? who made it clear in early times? did not I, the Lord? and there is no God but me; a true God and a saviour; there is no other. Let your hearts be turned to me, so that you may have salvation, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is no other.

Acts 3:26 BBE

To you, first, God sent his servant, blessing you by turning every one of you from his sins.

Acts 4:12 BBE

And in no other is there salvation: for there is no other name under heaven, given among men, through which we may have salvation.

Ephesians 1:3 BBE

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has given us every blessing of the Spirit in the heavens in Christ:

Hebrews 6:14 BBE

Saying, Be certain that I will give you my blessing, and make your numbers very great.

1 Peter 3:9 BBE

Not giving back evil for evil, or curse for curse, but in place of cursing, blessing; because this is the purpose of God for you that you may have a heritage of blessing.

Commentary on Psalms 3 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 3

Ps 3:1-8. For the historical occasion mentioned, compare 2Sa 15:1-17:29. David, in the midst of great distress, with filial confidence, implores God's aid, and, anticipating relief, offers praise.

1. Lord … increased—The extent of the rebellion (2Sa 15:13) surprises and grieves him.

2. say of my soul—that is, "of me" (compare Ps 25:3). This use of "soul" is common; perhaps it arose from regarding the soul as man's chief part.

no help … in God—rejected by Him. This is the bitterest reproach for a pious man, and denotes a spirit of malignant triumph.

Selah—This word is of very obscure meaning. It probably denotes rest or pause, both as to the music and singing, intimating something emphatic in the sentiment (compare Ps 9:16).

3. But—literally, "and" (Ps 2:6). He repels the reproach by avowing his continued trust.

shield—a favorite and often-used figure for protection.

my glory—its source.

lifter up of mine head—one who raises me from despondency.

4. cried … heard—Such has been my experience. The latter verb denotes a gracious hearing or answering.

out of—or, "from."

his holy hill—Zion (Ps 2:6). His visible earthly residence.

5. the Lord sustained me—literally, "will sustain me," as if his language or thought when he laid down, and the reason of his composure.

6. ten thousands of people—or, "myriads," any very great number (compare 2Sa 16:18).

7. Arise, O Lord—God is figuratively represented as asleep to denote His apparent indifference (Ps 7:6). The use of "cheekbone" and "teeth" represents his enemies as fierce, like wild beasts ready to devour (Ps 27:2), and smiting their cheekbone (1Ki 22:24) denotes violence and insult.

thou hast broken—God took his part, utterly depriving the enemy of power to injure.

8. An ascription of praise to a delivering God, whose favor is an efficient benefit.