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Psalms 30

Wesley

Psalms 30:1

Ordinances - The laws which are firmly established concerning their order, motion, or rest, and their powerful influences upon this lower world. Didst thou give these laws? Or dost thou perfectly know them? Canst thou - Manage and over rule their influences.

Psalms 30:2

Cover thee - Thy land when it needs rain.

Psalms 30:6

Mire - By reason of much rain.

Psalms 30:7

Hunt - Is it by thy care that the lions who live in desert places are furnished with necessary provisions? This is another wonderful work of God.

Psalms 30:9

Raven - Having mentioned the noblest of brute creatures, he now mentions one of the most contemptible; to shew the care of God’s providence over all creatures, both great and small. Their young ones are so soon forsaken by their dams, that if God did not provide for them in a more than ordinary manner, they would be starved to death. And will he that provides for the young ravens, fail to provide for his own children.

Psalms 30:11

Raven - Having mentioned the noblest of brute creatures, he now mentions one of the most contemptible; to shew the care of God’s providence over all creatures, both great and small. Their young ones are so soon forsaken by their dams, that if God did not provide for them in a more than ordinary manner, they would be starved to death. And will he that provides for the young ravens, fail to provide for his own children.

Psalms 30:12

Raven - Having mentioned the noblest of brute creatures, he now mentions one of the most contemptible; to shew the care of God’s providence over all creatures, both great and small. Their young ones are so soon forsaken by their dams, that if God did not provide for them in a more than ordinary manner, they would be starved to death. And will he that provides for the young ravens, fail to provide for his own children.

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