A Psalm: This Psalm is entitled in the Septuagint, which is followed by the Vulgate and Appollinarius, Ωδη προς τον Ασσυριον, "An ode against the Assyrian;" and it is considered by many of the best commentators to have been composed by Asaph after the defeat of Sennacherib.
of Asaph: or, for Asaph
In Judah: Psa 48:1-3, Psa 147:19, Psa 147:20, Deu 4:7, Deu 4:8, Deu 4:34-36, Act 17:23, Rom 2:17-29, Rom 3:1, Rom 3:2
his: Psa 98:2, Psa 98:3, Psa 148:13, Psa 148:14, 1Ch 29:10-12, 2Ch 2:5, 2Ch 2:6, Dan 3:29, Dan 4:1, Dan 4:2
Reciprocal: Gen 49:8 - shall praise 2Ki 1:3 - it 1Ch 6:39 - Asaph 1Ch 25:2 - Asaph 2Ch 32:19 - the God Est 1:4 - the riches Psa 4:1 - Neginoth Psa 48:3 - General Psa 75:1 - for that Psa 99:2 - great Psa 132:13 - the Lord Son 4:8 - from the lions' Isa 37:14 - and Hezekiah went Eze 35:10 - whereas Hab 3:19 - stringed instruments Mat 9:33 - It Eph 2:17 - that