Psalm 20
1599 Geneva Bible
20 A prayer of the people unto God, that it would please him to hear their king and receive his sacrifice, which he offered before he went to battle against the Ammonites.
To him that excelleth. A Psalm of David.
1 The [a]Lord hear thee in the day of trouble: the [b]Name of the God of Jacob defend thee:
2 Send thee help from the Sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion.
3 Let him remember all thine offerings, and [c]turn thy burnt offerings into ashes. Selah.
4 And grant thee according to thine heart, and fulfill all thy purpose:
5 That we may rejoice in thy [d]salvation, and set up the banner in the Name of our God, when the Lord shall perform all thy petitions.
6 Now [e]know I that the Lord will help his anointed, and will hear him from his [f]Sanctuary, by the mighty help of his right hand.
7 Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the Name of the Lord our God.
8 [g]They are brought down and fallen, but we are risen, and stand upright.
9 Save Lord: [h]Let the King hear us in the day that we call.
Footnotes
- Psalm 20:1 Hereby kings are also admonished to call to God in their affairs.
- Psalm 20:1 The virtue, power and grace of God.
- Psalm 20:3 In token that they are acceptable unto him.
- Psalm 20:5 Granted to the King in whose wealth our felicity standeth.
- Psalm 20:6 The Church feeleth that God had heard their petition.
- Psalm 20:6 As by the visible Sanctuary God’s familiarity appeared toward his people, so by the heavenly is meant his power and majesty.
- Psalm 20:8 The worldlings that put not their only trust in God.
- Psalm 20:9 Let the king be able to deliver us by thy strength, when we seek unto him for succor.
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