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Introduction

Psalms 73:0

THE ARGUMENT

The subject of this Psalm is the same with Psalms 77:0, concerning the promiscuous carriage of God’s providence towards good and bad men

Or, for Asaph, the famous musician, to whom divers of David’s Psalms were committed, as Psalms 1:0, &c. But because Asaph was not only a skilfull musician, but also was divinely inspired, and the author of some Psalms, as is manifest from 2 Chronicles 29:30, and the style of this Psalm may seem to be something differing from that of David, it may be thought not improbable that Asaph was the author or penman of it.

The prophet under temptation by reason of wicked men’s prosperity, Psalms 73:1-12.

His diffidence thereupon, Psalms 73:13-16.

His way to overcome such temptations, i.e. the knowledge of God’s purpose in destroying the wicked, Psalms 73:17-20,

and that the faithful might be contented alone with God, and communion with him, Psalms 73:21-28.

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