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Verses 1-13
A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042.
This Psalm is, almost word for word, taken out of two of the foregoing Psalms; the first five verses out of the fifty-seventh, from Psalms 108:7-11 , and the rest out of Psalm sixtieth, from 5-12. The reader, therefore, is referred to the exposition already given of those Psalms. David thanks God for personal mercies, Psalms 108:1-5 . Prays for national mercies, Psalms 108:6-13 .
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Benson, Joseph. "Commentary on Psalms 108". Benson's Commentary. https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/rbc/psalms-108.html. 1857.
Benson, Joseph. "Commentary on Psalms 108". Benson's Commentary. https://studylight.org/
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