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Verse 1

the dedication of the house, not to note the matter of this Psalm or Song; but either,

1. The name of the tune to which this song was sung, which was the same that David used at the dedication of his house; and so this gives us a reason why the word Song is added to that of Psalm, and why this Psalm was called the Song of the dedication. Or,

2. The time when it was sung; which was at the dedication of David’s house. For such dedications were performed in a very solemn manner, with divers rites and prayers, and praises to God, as the nature of that business required. And it seems probable from the matter of this Psalm, compared with the title, that David had about this time been delivered from some eminent distresses, and particularly from some dangerous sickness; for which he here gives thanks to God, taking advantage of this public and solemn occasion.

The psalmist praiseth God for deliverance out of great danger, Psalms 30:1-3; and exhorteth others to do the same, Psalms 30:4,Psalms 30:5. He acknowledgeth to God that his prayer was heard, and him-self girded with gladness, Psalms 30:6-11. He will give thanks to God for ever, Psalms 30:12.

Lifted me up; or, drawn up, to wit, out of the deep pit, or waters; to which great dangers and afflictions are frequently compared.

To rejoice over me; which they both desired and confidently expected an occasion to do.

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