PSALM 106 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was unquestionably composed in the
time of the Israelites captivity and dispersion, as is manifest from
PSALMS 106:47, but whether it was that of Babylon, or some other of a
later date, is neither easy nor necessary to determine. The psalmist
exhorteth to praise God... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. His praiseworthy actions, by a usual metonymy.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT KEEP JUDGMENT; that observe and practise what is just and right
towards God and men; which in the next clause he calls DOING
RIGHTEOUSNESS. AT ALL TIMES; in adversity as well as in prosperity.
And this clause may belong either,
1. To the last foregoing words, _that doeth righteousness at all
t... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER ME; or, _us_; for he speaks here in the name and on the
behalf of the whole nation, as is evident from PSALMS 106:6,7,47, of
which he oft speaks as of one person. WITH THE FAVOUR THAT THOU
BEAREST UNTO THY PEOPLE; with those favours and blessings which thou
dost usually and peculiarly give... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE, i.e. enjoy, as the next clause explains it, and as this word is
frequently used. OF THY CHOSEN; of thy chosen people; which thou usest
to give to thine elect, or to such as are Israelites indeed. THAT I
MAY REJOICE IN THE GLADNESS OF THY NATION; with such joy as thou hast
formerly afforded unto... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH OUR FATHERS; as our fathers did, and have not been made wiser or
better by their examples, as we should have been.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDERSTOOD NOT; or, _considered not_, to wit, so as to be rightly
affected with them, to give thee that love, and praise, and trust, and
obedience which they deserved and required. EVEN AT THE RED SEA; when
those wonders of thy power and goodness in Egypt were but newly done,
and fresh in memory.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HIS NAME'S SAKE; that he might glorify his name, and vindicate it
from the blasphemous reproaches which the Egyptians and others would
have cast upon it, if they had been destroyed. This argument was urged
by Moses, NUMBERS 14:13, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
As securely as if they had walked upon the dry land.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF HIM THAT HATED THEM; of Pharaoh, who pursued them with cruel rage
and hatred.... [ Continue Reading ]
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SOON; even within three days, EXODUS 15:22,23. THEY WAITED NOT FOR HIS
COUNSEL; they did not wait patiently and believingly upon God for
supplies from his hand, in such manner and time as he in his own
counsel had appointed and thought fit.... [ Continue Reading ]
LUSTED EXCEEDINGLY, to wit, for flesh, as the next verse showeth.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either into their persons; or rather, their bodies, which are oft
understood by this word; of which see the notes upon PSALMS 16:10. So
their inordinate desire of pleasing and pampering their bodies was the
occasion of destroying them; whilst God denied his blessing, which
alone makes food able to n... [ Continue Reading ]
So called here, not so much for his inherent holiness, whereof Moses
had a greater share, but because he was consecrated or set apart by
God for that sacred office of the priesthood, in which respect all the
priests are said to be _holy_, LEVITICUS 21:6. Hereby he intimates
that their envy and rebel... [ Continue Reading ]
DATHAN, with his company, which is sufficiently understood out of the
following clause, and out of the history, NUM 16.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THEIR COMPANY; in their associates or confederates, those _wicked
men_, as he calls them in the next clause, to wit, Korah and his
company, who were _consumed by a fire from the Lord_, NUMBERS 16:35,
compared with PSALMS 106:1,2,16-19.... [ Continue Reading ]
When they were but very lately brought out of Egypt by such wonderful
power and goodness of God, and had seen the dreadful plagues of God
upon the Egyptian idolaters, and upon their idols too, as is noted,
NUMBERS 33:4, and when the law of God was but newly delivered to them
in such a solemn and tre... [ Continue Reading ]
CHANGED, as far as in them lay, and in respect of their worship. THEIR
GLORY; their God, who was indeed their glory; for they had this just
occasion of triumphing and glorying over all the nations of the world;
that whereas all other nations worshipped stocks and stones, or the
heavenly bodies, or d... [ Continue Reading ]
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HE SAID; he declared his intention in express words, as EXODUS 32:10,
and elsewhere. IN THE BREACH: God had made a hedge or wall about them;
but they had made a gap or breach in it by their sins, at which the
Lord, who was now justly become their enemy, might enter to destroy
them; which he had cert... [ Continue Reading ]
DESPISED; preferring Egypt and the former bondage before it, NUMBERS
14:3,4, and not thinking it worthy of a little hazard and difficulty
in taking the possession of it. THE PLEASANT LAND, Canaan; which was
so not only in truth, DEUTERONOMY 11:11,12 JER 3:19 EZEKIEL 20:6, but
even by the relation of... [ Continue Reading ]
To God's command, which was, that they should boldly and confidently
enter into it.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LIFTED UP HIS HAND; he sware, as this phrase is commonly used, as
GENESIS 14:22 DEUTERONOMY 32:40 NEHEMIAH 9:15 REVELATION 10:5,6: of
this dreadful and irrevocable sentence and oath of God, see NUM 14.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO OVERTHROW THEIR SEED; he sware also (though not at the same time)
that he would punish their sins, not only in their persons, but also
in their posterity. See EXODUS 20:5, EXODUS 32:34 LEVITICUS 26:33.
Others refer this to the same oath and history, NUM 14, because God
intended at first to destro... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY JOINED THEMSELVES, to wit, in worship, whereby they had a union
and communion with him, as God's people have with God in acts of his
worship. And this phrase seems also to note their carnal copulation
with THE DAUGHTERS OF MOAB in the temple, or to the honour of
Baal-peor. THE SACRIFICES OF THE... [ Continue Reading ]
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And although that action of his might seem harsh, and rash, and
irregular, as being done by a private person and a priest, and as
allowing the delinquents no space for repentance, it was accepted and
rewarded by God as an act of justice and piety agreeable to his mind,
and proceeding from a sincere... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, _because of them_, upon occasion of their unbelief and murmuring,
whereby he was provoked to speak unadvisedly, as it here follows.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SPAKE UNADVISEDLY: so this word is thought to signify, LEVITICUS
5:4 PROVERBS 12:18. Or, _he spake_, as the word commonly signifies.
Not that it was in itself a sin to speak, but because he spake when he
should have been silent; or _he spake_ to the people, when God
commanded him only to speak to... [ Continue Reading ]
CONCERNING WHOM, i.e. concerning whose destruction or rather, _which
thing_ to wit, to destroy those Canaanitish nations; for in the Hebrew
there is nothing but _asher_, which signifies only either _whom_ or
_which_.... [ Continue Reading ]
MINGLED in their habits and negotiations, as also in marriages.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which idols were an occasion of their falling both into further and
greater sins, as it follows, PSALMS 106:37,38; and into utter ruin, as
this phrase also notes, EXODUS 23:33 JUDGES 2:12, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of which heathenish practice, SEE POOLE ON "LEVITICUS 18:21". UNTO
DEVILS; by which expression he informeth them that they did not
worship God, as they pretended and sometimes designed, but devils in
their idols; and that those spirits which were supposed by the heathen
idolaters to inhabit in their... [ Continue Reading ]
INNOCENT BLOOD; the blood of their children, who, though sinners
before God, yet were innocent as to them, from any crime deserving
such barbarous usage from them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Committed spiritual whoredom, by worshipping those idols which were
but human inventions, and that in such an unnatural and bloody manner,
as they had devised.... [ Continue Reading ]
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PROVOKED HIM WITH THEIR COUNSEL, by forsaking God's counsel and the
way which he had appointed, and following after their own inventions
and evil inclinations, as charged them, PSALMS 106:39. See the like
NUMBERS 15:30.... [ Continue Reading ]
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HIS COVENANT; the covenant made with their father which,
notwithstanding their horrible violation of it. made good unto them,
and in consideration thereof delivered them. REPENTED; changed his
course and dealing with them, as penitent persons usually do. SEE
POOLE ON "GENESIS 6:6".... [ Continue Reading ]
By changing their opinions of them, and inclining their hearts towards
them, which he had alienated from them SEE POOLE ON "PSALMS 105:25".... [ Continue Reading ]
SAVE US, O LORD OUR GOD: O thou who hast so often pardoned and saved
us, notwithstanding our former and manifold provocations, be thou
pleased once more to deliver us. IN THY PRAISE; in thy praiseworthy
work wrought for us; PRAISE being put for actions worthy of praise, as
it is here, above, PSALMS... [ Continue Reading ]
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