Psalms 59: Deliverance from the Night-Watch of the Wicked
Psalms 59 documents the pressure of being watched and surrounded by 'workers of iniquity' who prowl like hungry dogs. It articulates a defense strategy based on God being a 'High Tower,' turning a night of terror into a morning of triumphant singing.
v1-5: The Plea for Deliverance from the Watchmen
v6-10: The Dogs of the City and the God of Defense
Unto thee, O my strength, will I sing: for God is my defence, and the God of my mercy.
See how David outlasts his enemies by waiting on the 'God of his mercy' instead of reacting to their 'howling' threats. Begin your study with psalms 59 summary.
The psalmist notes the enemies 'make a noise like a dog,' suggesting their threats are repetitive and annoying but ultimately limited by God's leash. The 'Word Secret' is Misgab, meaning a 'stronghold' or 'defense,' which David uses to describe God's presence as a place too high for dogs to climb. Discover the riches with psalms 59 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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