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תהלים 9:19
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[9:20] יהוה אל-יעז אנוש ישפטו גוים על-פניך
[9:20] קוּמָ֣ה יְ֭הוָה אַל־יָעֹ֣ז אֱנֹ֑ושׁ יִשָּׁפְט֥וּ גֹ֝ויִ֗ם עַל־פָּנֶֽיךָ ׃
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Arise: Psalms 3:7, Psalms 7:6, Psalms 10:12, Psalms 44:23, Psalms 44:26, Psalms 68:1, Psalms 68:2, Psalms 74:22, Psalms 74:23, Psalms 76:8, Psalms 76:9, Psalms 80:2, Isaiah 42:13, Isaiah 42:14, Isaiah 51:9, Zephaniah 3:8
let not: Genesis 32:28, 1 Samuel 2:9, 2 Chronicles 14:11, Isaiah 42:13
let the: Psalms 2:1-3, Psalms 79:6, Psalms 149:7, Jeremiah 10:25, Joel 3:12, Micah 5:15, Zechariah 14:18, Revelation 19:15
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 20:12 - wilt Job 31:14 - What then Psalms 13:4 - I have Psalms 83:16 - General Psalms 119:126 - time
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Arise, O Lord,.... To the destruction of thine enemies, and the salvation of thy people; :-;
let not man prevail; the man of sin, antichrist, that is, let him not always prevail; he is the little horn that was to prevail against the saints, and has prevailed, Daniel 7:21; but he shall not always prevail; this petition will be heard and answered; for though he shall cast down many thousands, he shall not be "strengthened" by it,
Daniel 11:12; where the same word is used as here; the Lamb at last shall overcome him and his ten kings, his supporters, and all that shall aid and assist him, Revelation 17:14;
let the Heathen be judged in thy sight; that is, the antichristian nations that adhere to the man of sin, let them be judged and punished in the sight of God, the Judge of all the earth, whose eyes are as a flame of fire; compare with this Joel 3:12.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Arise, O Lord - See the notes at Psalms 3:7.
Let not man prevail - Against thee and thy cause. The war waged against the psalmist he regarded as waged against God, and he calls upon him, therefore, to interpose and vindicate his own cause. The word rendered âprevailâ is be strong; that is, let not man seem to be stronger than thou art, or let, him not succeed in his efforts in opposing thy cause.
Let the heathen be judged in thy sight - The nations to whom the writer had referred in the psalm, that were arrayed against him and against God. He desired that a just judgment should be passed on them, and that God would vindicate the righteous, and save them from the power of those who oppressed and wronged them.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 9:19. Arise, O Lord — Let this be the time in which thou wilt deliver thy poor people under oppression and persecution.