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2 Samuel 22:1

Context
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1 David sang 2  to the Lord the words of this song when 3  the Lord rescued him from the power 4  of all his enemies, including Saul. 5 

XREF

Ex 15:1; Jud 5:1; 1Sa 23:14; 1Sa 24:15; 1Sa 25:29; 1Sa 26:24; 1Sa 27:1; 2Sa 22:49; Ps 18:1; Ps 34:19; Ps 50:14; Ps 103:1-6; Ps 116:1-19; Isa 12:1-6; 2Co 1:10; 2Ti 4:18; Re 7:9-17

NET © Notes

sn In this long song of thanks, David affirms that God is his faithful protector. He recalls in highly poetic fashion how God intervened in awesome power and delivered him from death. His experience demonstrates that God vindicates those who are blameless and remain loyal to him. True to his promises, God gives the king victory on the battlefield and enables him to subdue nations. A parallel version of the song appears in Ps 18.

tn Heb “spoke.”

tn Heb “in the day,” or “at the time.”

tn Heb “hand.”

tn Heb “and from the hand of Saul.”



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