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Mazmur 62:8
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(62-9) Percayalah kepada-Nya setiap waktu, hai umat, curahkanlah isi hatimu di hadapan-Nya; Allah ialah tempat perlindungan kita. Sela
Dalam Allah juga selamatku dan kemuliaanku, dan Allahpun gunung batu kuatku dan perlindunganku.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Trust: Psalms 22:4, Psalms 22:5, Psalms 34:1, Psalms 34:2, Psalms 47:1-3, Job 13:15, Isaiah 26:4, Isaiah 50:10, 1 John 2:28
pour: Psalms 42:4, Psalms 102:1, *title Psalms 142:2, 1 Samuel 1:15, Isaiah 26:16, Lamentations 2:19, Philippians 4:6
God: Psalms 18:2, Psalms 46:11, Proverbs 14:26, Hebrews 6:18
Reciprocal: Numbers 35:6 - six cities for refuge 1 Samuel 30:6 - David 2 Kings 6:27 - whence Job 35:14 - trust Psalms 4:5 - put Psalms 9:9 - The Lord Psalms 18:3 - I will Psalms 55:22 - Cast Psalms 84:12 - blessed Psalms 86:4 - do Psalms 112:7 - trusting Psalms 115:9 - trust Psalms 118:8 - General Psalms 119:145 - cried Proverbs 3:5 - Trust Proverbs 22:19 - thy Isaiah 33:2 - be gracious Jeremiah 20:12 - for Jeremiah 48:7 - because Lamentations 3:24 - therefore Daniel 3:28 - that trusted Mark 11:22 - Have Romans 12:12 - continuing Ephesians 5:19 - making 1 Timothy 6:17 - but
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Trust in him at all times, [ye] people,.... Of the house of Israel, as the Targum; or of God, as Aben Ezra; all that are Israelites indeed, and are the Lord's covenant people; these are exhorted and encouraged to trust in him; not in a creature, nor in any outward thing, in riches, wisdom, strength, birth, privileges, the law, and the works of it; in their own righteousness, in their hearts, in themselves or in others; but in the Lord only, both for temporal and spiritual blessings: the Targum is, "in his Word"; his essential Word, by whom the world was made, and who, in the fulness of time, was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and who is a proper object of trust; in him should the people of God trust; in his person for acceptance with God, in his righteousness for justification, in his blood for pardon, in his grace for supply, and in his strength for support, deliverance, and salvation, and that "at all times": there is no time excepted; there is not a moment in which the Lord is not to be trusted in: he is to be trusted in in adversity as well as in prosperity; in times of affliction, when he is present, and will not forsake; in times of temptation, when his grace is sufficient for them; and in times of darkness, when he will arise and appear unto them;
pour out your heart before him: as Hannah did, 1 Samuel 1:15; and as water is poured out, Lamentations 2:19; it means the desires of the heart, the complaints of the soul, the whole of their case which they should spread before the Lord, and make known unto him; see Psalms 102:1, title, and #Ps 142: 2; the phrase denotes the abundance of the heart, and of its requests, and the freedom with which they should be made to the Lord; for through the blood and sacrifice of Christ a believer may come to the throne of grace with boldness and liberty, and there freely tell the Lord all his mind, and all that is in his heart;
God [is] a refuge for us; to whom the saints may have recourse in all their times of trouble, and where they find safety and plenty,
Isaiah 33:16.
Selah; on this word, Isaiah 33:16- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Trust in him at all times - This exhortation, addressed to all persons, in all circumstances, and at all times, is founded on the personal experience of the psalmist, and on the views which he had of the character of God, as worthy of universal confidence. David had found him worthy of such confidence; he now exhorts all others to make the same trial, and to put their trust in God in like manner. What he had found God to be, all others would find him to be. His own experience of God’s goodness and mercy - of his gracious interposition in the time of trouble - had been such that he could confidently exhort all others, in similar circumstances, to make the same trial of his love.
Ye people, pour out your heart before him - All people. On the meaning of the phrase “pour out your heart,” see the notes at Psalms 42:4. The idea is, that the heart becomes tender and soft, so that its feelings and desires flow out as water, and all its emotions, all its wishes, its sorrows, its troubles, are poured out before God. All that is in our hearts may be made known to God. There is not a desire which he cannot gratify; not a trouble in which he cannot relieve us; not a danger in which he cannot defend us. And, in like manner there is not a spiritual want in which he will not feel a deep interest, nor a danger to our souls from which he will not be ready to deliver us. Much more freely than to any earthly parent - to a father, or even to a mother - may we make mention of all our troubles, little or great, before God.
God is a refuge for us - For all. For one as well as another. He is the only refuge; he is all the refuge that we need.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 62:8. Trust in him - ye people — All ye who are faithful to your king, continue to trust in God. The usurper will soon be cast down, and your rightful sovereign restored to his government. Fear not the threatenings of my enemies, for God will be a refuge for us.