8 The LORD is their strength, and he is the saving strength of his anointed.
8 The LORD H3068 is their strength, H5797 and he is the saving H3444 strength H4581 of his anointed. H4899
8 Jehovah is their strength, And he is a stronghold of salvation to his anointed.
8 Jehovah `is' strength to him, Yea, the strength of the salvation of His anointed `is' He.
8 Jehovah is their strength; and he is the stronghold of salvation to his anointed one.
8 Yahweh is their strength. He is a stronghold of salvation to his anointed.
8 The Lord is their strength, and a strong place of salvation for his king.
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Commentary on Psalms 28 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 28
The former part of this psalm is the prayer of a saint militan and now in distress (v. 1-3), to which is added the doom of God's implacable enemies (v. 4, 5). The latter part of the psalm is the thanksgiving of a saint triumphant, and delivered out of his distresses (v. 6-8), to which is added a prophetical prayer for all God's faithful loyal subjects (v. 9). So that it is hard to say which of these two conditions David was in when he penned it. Some think he was now in trouble seeking God, but at the same time preparing to praise him for his deliverance, and by faith giving him thanks for it, before it was wrought. Others think he was now in triumph, but remembered, and recorded for his own and others' benefit, the prayers he made when he was in affliction, that the mercy might relish the better, when it appeared to be an answer to them.
A psalm of David.
Psa 28:1-5
In these verses David is very earnest in prayer.
In singing this we must arm ourselves against all temptations to join with the workers of iniquity, and animate ourselves against all the troubles we may be threatened with by the workers of iniquity.
Psa 28:6-9
In these verses,