Psalms 21:1

"Psalms."

Key Reflection

The phrase "Psalms" in Psalms 21:1 refers to the book of Psalms, which contains a collection of hymns, prayers, and poetic expressions of worship and praise. These verses highlight themes of divine strength and salvation, reflecting the psalmist's trust in God’s power and protection.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The king shall joy in thy strength -King David, who had achieved the victory which he had desired and prayed for,Psalms 20:1-9. This is in the third person, but the reference is doubtless to David himself, and is to be understood as his own language. If it be understood, however, as the language of “the people,” it is still an ascription of praise to God for his favor to their king. It seems better, however, to regard it as the language of David himself. The word ““strength”” here implies that all the success referred to was to be traced to God. It was not by the prowess of a human arm; it was not by the valor or skill of the king himself; it was by the power of God alone.

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