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Psalms 21 (NIV)

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Psalms 21 (NIV)
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Ps.21.10

21:10 children . . . descendants: Evil will end when God destroys all opposition to himself (109:13; cp. 18:50; 22:30-31; 25:13; 102:28).

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Ps.21.1-13

Ps 21 God’s people thank him for giving victory to the king.

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Ps.21.13

21:13 Rise up (or be exalted, as in 57:5, 11; 108:5) expresses communal praise and joy in God’s greatness and power.

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Ps.21.2

21:2 The king has experienced his heart’s desire—God’s protection and blessing (see 20:5; see also 2:8).

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psalms 22:30-31

psalms 22:30-31