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Psa 109:1 (KJV) — [[To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.]] Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise;
Psa 109:1 (NKJV) — To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. Do not keep silent, O God of my praise!
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A. M. 2942. B.C. 1062. |
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It is generally supposed that this Psalm was composed by David, when persecuted by Saul, who was rendered more implacable by the base and malicious calumnies of Doeg and others; though some are of opinion, that it was written when David fled from Absalom, and that Ahithophel, rather than Doeg, is the typical person against whom it is principally directed |
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Psa 28:1; Psa 35:22,23; Psa 83:1; Isa 42:14 |
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Psa 118:28; Exd 15:2; Deu 10:21; Jer 17:14 |
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