PSALM 102 This Psalm contains a form of prayer and expostulation with
God, composed for the use of all true Israelites, in the name and
behalf of their mother the church of Israel. It seems to have been
composed in the time of their captivity, and near the end of it,
PSALMS 102:13,14. But as the lit... [ Continue Reading ]
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LIKE SMOKE; which passeth away in obscurity, and swiftly, and
irrecoverably. Or, _into smoke_; as wood or any combustible matter put
into the fire wasteth away in smoke and ashes. MY BONES; the most
strong and solid parts of my body, which seemed safest from the fire.
ARE BURNT AS AN HEARTH; either... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE GRASS; which is smitten and withered by the heat of the sun,
either whilst it stands, or after it is cut down. I FORGET TO EAT MY
BREAD, because my mind is wholly swallowed up with the contemplation
of my own miseries.... [ Continue Reading ]
My flesh being quite consumed with excessive sorrows.... [ Continue Reading ]
PELICAN; or, _bittern_, as the same word is translated, ISAIAH 34:11
ZEPHANIAH 2:14. It is a solitary and mournful bird, as also the owl
here following is.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ A sparrow which hath lost its mate_, and then is very sad and
solitary, as some report; although that be uncertain and improbable.
But this Hebrew word doth not only signify a sparrow, but in general
_any bird_, as LEVITICUS 14:4 DEUTERONOMY 14:11 DANIEL 4:12,14,21. And
so it may here design any o... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, and _being mad or enraged at or against me, they swear against
me_; they swear they will do me yet more mischief: or, they swear by
me; they make use of my name and misery in their forms of swearing and
imprecation; as when they would express their malicious and
mischievous intentions against an... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR; so this verse gives a reason either of his great sadness,
expressed PSALMS 102:6,7, or why they swore by him in the sense last
given. Or, _surely_, as this particle is oft used. Or, _therefore_,
because of those bitter reproaches last mentioned. _I have eaten ashes
like bread_: the sense is, Du... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE OF THINE INDIGNATION AND THY WRATH; because I do not only
conflict with men, but with the Almighty God, and with his anger. FOR
THOU HAST LIFTED ME UP, AND CAST ME DOWN; as a man lifts up a person
or thing as high as he can, that he may cast it down to the ground
with greater force. Or he ag... [ Continue Reading ]
MY DAYS; my hopes, and comforts, and happiness; _days_ being oft put
for happy days, or a happy state, as PSALMS 37:18 LAMENTATIONS 5:21,
as elsewhere they are put more generally for the events which happen
in those days; in both which cases it is a metonymy of the adjunct.
THAT DECLINETH; or, that... [ Continue Reading ]
But this is my comfort, although we die and our hopes vanish, yet our
God is everlasting and unchangeable, and therefore invincible by all
his and our enemies, constant in his counsels and purposes of mercy to
his church, stedfast and faithful in the performance of all his
promises; and therefore he... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON ZION; upon Jerusalem, or thy church and people. THE SET TIME; the
end of those seventy years which thou hast fixed; of which see
JEREMIAH 25:12, JEREMIAH 29:10 DANIEL 9:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy people value the dust and rubbish of the holy city more than all
the palaces of the earth, and passionately desire that it may be
rebuilt.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which was in some sort fulfilled when the rebuilding of the temple and
city of God was carried on and finished through so many and great
difficulties and oppositions, to the admiration, envy, and terror of
their enemies, as we read, NEHEMIAH 6:16; compare PSALMS 126:2; but
much more truly and fully... [ Continue Reading ]
His glorious power, and wisdom, and goodness shall be manifested to
all the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE DESTITUTE, i.e. of his poor forsaken, despised people in
Babylon. NOT DESPISE, i.e. will accept and answer.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS SHALL BE WRITTEN; this wonderful deliverance shall not be lost
nor forgotten, but carefully recorded by thy people. _For the
generation to come_; for the instruction and encouragement of all
succeeding generations. The singular number put for the plural, as is
ordinary. THE PEOPLE WHICH SHALL B... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH LOOKED DOWN, to wit, upon us, not like an idle spectator, but
with an eye of pity and relief, as the next verse declares. FROM THE
HEIGHT OF HIS SANCTUARY; from his higher or upper sanctuary, to wit,
heaven, as the next clause explains it, which is called God's high and
holy _place_, ISAIAH... [ Continue Reading ]
To release his poor captives out of Babylon, and, which is more, from
the chains and fetters of sin and Satan, and from eternal destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
That they being delivered might publish and celebrate the name and
praises of God in his church.... [ Continue Reading ]
When the Gentiles shall gather themselves to the Jews, and join with
them in the praise and worship of the true God, and of the Messias.
This verse seems to be added to intimate, that although the psalmist
in this Psalm respects the deliverance of the Jews out of Babylon, yet
he had a further design... [ Continue Reading ]
HE, to wit, God, to whom he ascribes these calamities, PSALMS 102:10;
to whom therefore he addresseth himself for relief. IN THE WAY;
either,
1. In the midst of our expectations. Whilst we are expecting the
accomplishment of thy promise, either of bringing us out of Babylon,
or of sending the Messi... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE ME NOT AWAY; do not wholly cut off and destroy thy people of
Israel. In the midst of my days; before they come to a full age and
stature, and to the plenary possession of thy promises, and especially
of that great and fundamental promise of the Messias, in and by whom
alone their happiness is t... [ Continue Reading ]
The eternity of God looks both backward and forward, it is both
without beginning and without end. The former is affirmed and
illustrated PSALMS 102:24,26,27, the latter is clearly implied in this
verse. Thou hadst a being before the creation of the world, when there
was nothing but eternity, but th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL PERISH; either,
1. As to the substance of them, which shall be annihilated. Or,
2. As to their present nature and use: see ISAIAH 65:17, ISAIAH 66:22
2 PETER 3:7,10,11. The heavens and the earth, although they be the
most permanent of all visible beings, and their continuance is oft
men... [ Continue Reading ]
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Though the heavens and the earth perish, and though we thy servants
_pine away in our iniquities_, according to thy righteous sentence and
threatening, LEVITICUS 26:39, and die in captivity; yet by virtue of
thy eternal and unchangeable nature and covenant, we rest assured that
our children, and the... [ Continue Reading ]