'The king' is most prominent throughout, and we shall read it to true profit if our meditation of him shall be sweet while perusing it. It has been called David's triumphant song, and we may remember it as The Royal Triumphal Ode. If we pray today for a benefit and receive it, we must, ere the sun goes down, praise God for that mercy, or we deserve to be denied the next time. Psalm Twenty anticipates what this regards as realized.
It is evidently the fit companion of Psalm Twenty, and is in its proper position next to it.
Probably written by David, sung by David, relating to David, and intended by David to refer in its fullest reach of meaning to David's Lord. SUBJECT.- The title gives us but little information it is simply, To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David.