PSALM 36 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm seems to have been composed by David
when he was persecuted by Saul and his courtiers; upon which occasion
he enlargeth his thoughts further, and contemplates the sad state and
condition of the world and of the church at that time, in which
wickedness of all sorts gr... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR; so this is the proof of that assertion, PSALMS 36:1. Or,
_although_; and so it is an anticipation of an objection against it.
HE FLATTERETH HIMSELF IN HIS OWN EYES; he deceiveth himself with vain
and false persuasions, either,
1. Concerning God, that he doth not see or mind his sins, or that h... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE INIQUITY AND DECEIT, i.e. are wicked and deceitful. Once he had
some shadows or degrees of wisdom, and sometimes did some things that
were good in their kind; but new he hath not so much as the appearance
of it, and is become an open apostate from that which once he
professed.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE DEVISETH MISCHIEF UPON HIS BED; which notes that he doth it,
1. Constantly and unweariedly, preferring it before his own rest.
2. Earnestly and seriously, when his mind is freed from all outward
distractions, and wholly at leisure to attend that business about
which it is employed: compare PSAL... [ Continue Reading ]
Though this be the disposition and carriage of mine enemies towards
me, and therefore I can expect no good from them, yet thou, O Lord,
blessed be thy name, art of another temper; they are cruel and
perfidious and unrighteous, but thou art infinite in _mercy_, and
_faithfulness_, and _righteousness_... [ Continue Reading ]
THY RIGHTEOUSNESS, in all thy counsels and ways in the government of
the world, is like the great mountains; either,
1. Stedfast and unmovable. Or,
2. Eminent and conspicuous to all men. Or rather,
3. Very high and out of our reach; for so it agrees best with the
foregoing and following expressio... [ Continue Reading ]
THY LOVING-KINDNESS; or, _thy mercy_; for it is the same word which is
used and so rendered, PSALMS 36:5. The sense is, Though all thine
attributes now reckoned, and the rest of them, be excellent and
glorious, yet above all thy mercy is most EXCELLENT or _precious_ and
amiable, as being most necess... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, i. e. those children of men who trust in thee, as he now said,
SHALL BE ABUNDANTLY SATISFIED; though now they are straitened,
oppressed, and persecuted, yet they shall not only be protected and
supported for the present, but in due time shall have all their wants
and desires fully satisfied. H... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THEE, i.e. in thy power to give it, and in thy presence to be
enjoyed. THE FOUNTAIN; which notes,
1. Causality. It is in God as in a fountain, and from him is derived
to us.
2. Abundance.
3. Excellency. Water is sweetest in the fountain; and fountains were
rare and highly prized in those hot... [ Continue Reading ]
CONTINUE; as this word signifies, PSALMS 85:5 ECCLESIASTES 2:3
JEREMIAH 31:3. As thou hast begun, so continue the manifestation and
exhibition of it, both in this life, and to the next. Or, _extend_, or
_draw forth_. Let it not be like a fountain sealed, but let it be
drawn forth for their comfort.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF PRIDE, i. e. of my proud and insolent enemies; the abstract being
put for the concrete, as JEREMIAH 50:31,32: so also PROVERBS 12:27,
PROVERBS 13:6. AGAINST ME; or, _upon me_, to wit, so as to overthrow
or remove me, as it is in the next clause. _Remove me_; either,
1. From my trust in thee, or... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE, where they come against me, and hope to ruin me. He seems as it
were to point at the place with his finger, as if it were already
done, and he could tell all the circumstances of it. Or, _then_, i.e.
when they thought all sure, and me irrecoverably lost. FALLEN, i.e.
they shall certainly and... [ Continue Reading ]