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- Chapter 60
- Verse 10
Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off? and thou, O God, which didst not go out with our armies?
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Gill's Exposition
Wilt not thou, O God?.... This is an answer to the question, and is made by putting another, which tacitly contains in it an affirmation that God would do it. He has foretold the destruction of the…
Barnes' Notes
Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst east us off? - See the notes at Psa 60:1. The meaning is, that although God had seemed to reject and forsake them, they had no other resource, and the appeal might be…
David is here rejoicing in hope and praying in hope; such are the triumphs of the saints, not so much upon the account of what they have in possession as of what they have in prospect (Psa 60:6): "God…
Cambridge Bible
Wilt not thou, O God&c. This rendering, which is that of the LXX, Vulg., Symm., and Jer., is grammatically legitimate, though less obvious than that of R.V.;
Hast not thou, O God, cast us off?
And…
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