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- Psalms
- Chapter 25
- Verse 2
O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me.
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Gill's Exposition
O my God, I trust in thee,.... He claims his interest in God, and expresses his faith and confidence in him, in the midst of all his troubles; See Gill on Psa 7:1;
let me not be ashamed; meaning of…
Barnes' Notes
O my God, I trust in thee - This is the first thought - a feeling that he had true confidence in God, and that in all the duties of life, in all his trials, and in all his hopes for the future, his…
Here we have David's professions of desire towards God and dependence on him. He often begins his psalms with such professions, not to move God, but to move himself, and to engage himself to answer…
Cambridge Bible
This verse should begin with the letter Bethin the word for in thee. It has been suggested that the first word O my Godwas disregarded in the alphabetic arrangement; but it is more probable that it…
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