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Myles Coverdale Bible
Psalms 55:14
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We used to have close fellowship;we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
We took sweet fellowship together. We walked in God's house with the throng.
We took sweet counsel together, and walked unto the house of God in company.
We used to take sweet counsel together; within God's house we walked in the throng.
We had a good friendship and walked together to God's Temple.
We would share personal thoughts with each other; in God's temple we would walk together among the crowd.
We who had sweet fellowship together, Who walked to the house of God in company.
We who had sweet fellowship together, Walked in the house of God among the commotion.
We took sweet fellowship together. We walked in God's house with the throng.
Which delited in consulting together, and went into the House of God as companions.
We who had sweet counsel togetherWalked in the house of God in the throng.
We shared sweet fellowship together; we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
We enjoyed being together, and we went with others to your house, our God.
But it was you, a man of my own kind, my companion, whom I knew well.
We who held sweet intercourse together. To the house of God we walked amid the throng.
We used to share our secrets with one another, as we walked through the crowds together in God's Temple.
We ate a meal together in the house of God, and we walked in harmony.
We had intimate talks with each other and worshiped together in the Temple.
We who would take sweet counsel together; in the house of God we would walk with the throng.
We sweetened counsel together; we marched into the house of God with the throng.
We took sweet counsel together; We walked in the house of God with the throng.
We had loving talk together, and went to the house of God in company.
But it was thou, a man mine equal, my companion, and my familiar friend;
Wee tooke sweet counsell together, and walked vnto the house of God in companie.
We delighted greatly to conferre our secretes together: we walked deuoutly in the house of God felowe lyke.
who in companionship with me sweetened our food: we walked in the house of God in concord.
We took sweet counsel together, we walked in the house of God with the throng.
Which tokist togidere swete meetis with me; we yeden with consent in the hous of God.
We took sweet counsel together; We walked in the house of God with the throng.
We took sweet counsel together, [and] walked to the house of God in company.
We took sweet counsel together, And walked to the house of God in the throng.
What good fellowship we once enjoyed as we walked together to the house of God.
We shared together. And we walked with the people in the house of God.
with whom I kept pleasant company; we walked in the house of God with the throng.
So that together have we been wont to find sweetness in counsel, In the house of God, used we to walk in the throng.
(54-15) Who didst take sweetmeats together with me: in the house of God we walked with consent.
We used to hold sweet converse together; within God's house we walked in fellowship.
When together we sweeten counsel, Into the house of God we walk in company.
We who had sweet fellowship together Walked in the house of God in the throng.
Contextual Overview
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
We took sweet counsel together: Heb. Who sweetened counsel, walked. Psalms 42:4, Psalms 122:1, Isaiah 2:3, Ezekiel 33:31
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 15:31 - Ahithophel Psalms 62:9 - of high Psalms 84:5 - in whose Jeremiah 20:10 - All my familiars Matthew 26:50 - Friend Mark 14:18 - One John 6:71 - being
Gill's Notes on the Bible
We took sweet counsel together,.... Not in religious matters; for in these the testimonies of the Lord were David's counsellors,
Psalms 119:24; but in civil things: hearty counsel is one branch of friendship, and which greatly sweetens it, Proverbs 27:9; as this may be applied to Christ and Judas, it may denote the mutual delight and pleasure they had, the one in communicating, the other in receiving a notional knowledge of the Gospel, and the mysteries of it, which are the counsel of God, Acts 20:27; for if hearers may hear the word gladly, as Herod did, and receive it with joy, as did the stony ground hearers, and yet be destitute of the grace of God; why may not Judas, and other preachers devoid of true grace, be thought to receive and preach the doctrines of the Gospel in a speculative way, with some kind of delight and pleasure? so professors of religion take sweet counsel together, when they communicate to each other what light and knowledge they have in the mysteries of the Gospel, and converse about experience, and the mysteries and secrets of internal godliness, and give and take advice in spiritual things; and sad it is when anyone of these drop their profession, and reproachers, scoffers, or persecutors;
[and] walked unto the house of God in company: David with his royal family and courtiers, and Ahithophel among the rest; where he delighted to go, and that with a multitude. So Christ and Judas often went to the temple together, with the rest of the disciples, who heard many an excellent sermon from his mouth: all which are further aggravations of sin and guilt. And so such persons, who have walked together to the house of God and in it, have attended together on public worship, and walked together in holy fellowship; when any of these forsake the assembling of themselves together, scoff at religion, speak evil of ordinances, reproach the saints, or persecute them, it is very shocking, cutting, and grieving indeed.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
We took sweet counsel together - Margin, “who sweetened counsel.” Literally, “We sweetened counsel together;” that is, We consulted together; we opened our minds and plans to each other; in other words, We found that happiness in each other which those do who freely and confidentially communicate their plans and wishes - who have that mutual satisfaction which results from the approval of each other’s plans.
And walked unto the house of God in company - We went up to worship God together. The word rendered “company” means properly a noisy crowd, a multitude. The idea here is not that which would seem to be conveyed by our translation - that they went up to the house of God in company “with each other,” but that both went with the great company - the crowd - the multitude - that assembled to worship God. They were engaged in the same service, they united in the worship of the same God; associated with those that loved their Maker; belonged to the companionship of those who sought his favor. There is nothing that constitutes a stronger bond of friendship and affection than being united in the worship of God, or belonging to his people. Connexion with a church in acts of worship, ought always to constitute a strong bond of love, confidence, esteem, and affection; the consciousness of having been redeemed by the same blood of the atonement should be a stronger tie than any tie of natural friendship; and the expectation and hope of spending an eternity together in heaven should unite heart to heart in a bond which nothing - not even death - can sever.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 55:14. Walked unto the house of God in company. — Or with haste; for the rabbins teach that we should walk hastily TO the temple, but slowly FROM it.