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14But I will hope{H8762)} continually, and will yet praise thee more{H8689)} and more{H8689)}.

Psalms 71:14

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Matthew Henry

(vv. 14-24)

David is here in a holy transport of joy and praise, arising from his faith and hope in God; we have both together Ps. 71:14; where there is a sudden and remarkable change of his voice; his fears are all silenced, his hopes raised, and his prayers turned into thanksgivings. “Let my enemies say what they will, to drive me to despair, I will hope continually , hope in all conditions, in the most clo...

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