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- Chapter 90
- Verse 14
O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.
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Gill's Exposition
O satisfy us early with thy mercy,.... Or "grace" (g); the means of grace, the God of all grace, and communion with him, Christ and his grace; things without which, souls hungry and thirsty, in a…
Barnes' Notes
O satisfy us early with thy mercy - literally, “In the morning;” as soon as the day dawns. Perhaps there is an allusion here to their affliction, represented as night; and the prayer is, that the…
These are the petitions of this prayer, grounded upon the foregoing meditations and acknowledgments. Is any afflicted? Let him learn thus to pray. Four things they are here directed to pray for: -
I.…
Cambridge Bible
O satisfy us in the morning with thy lovingkindness] Israel is still in the night of trouble. O may the dawn soon come! Cp. Psa 30:5; Psa 49:14; Psa 143:8.
that we may rejoice Or, shout for joy, as…
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