For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. O God of my praise, be not silent.
Parallel translations
- WEB For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David. God of my praise, don’t remain silent,
- KJV Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise;
- ESV Be not silent, O God of my praise!
- NKJV Donot keep silent, O God of my praise!
- NASB God of my praise, Do not be silent!
- NLT O God, whom I praise, don’t stand silent and aloof
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Quick answer
David cries to the God of his praise, pleading with him not to remain silent.
Overview
Opening this imprecatory psalm, David appeals to God whom he praises, begging him not to be silent amid persecution. He directs his complaint not to revenge but to the God who judges justly. This pattern of entrusting one's cause to God anticipates Christ, who when reviled did not retaliate but committed himself to the One who judges righteously.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Ps 28:1Of David. To You, O LORD, I call; be not deaf to me, O my Rock. For if You remain silent, I will be like those descending to the Pit.
- Ps 83:1A song. A Psalm of Asaph. O God, be not silent; be not speechless; be not still, O God.
- Deut 10:21He is your praise and He is your God, who has done for you these great and awesome wonders that your eyes have seen.
- Isa 42:14“I have kept silent from ages past; I have remained quiet and restrained. But now I will groan like a woman in labor; I will at once gasp and pant.
- Exod 15:2The LORD is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise Him, my father’s God, and I will exalt Him.
- Ps 35:22–23O LORD, You have seen it; be not silent. O Lord, be not far from me.
- Jer 17:14Heal me, O LORD, and I will be healed; save me, and I will be saved, for You are my praise.
- Ps 118:28You are my God, and I will give You thanks. You are my God, and I will exalt You.
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Christ at the center
The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.
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