PSALM 77 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was composed upon the occasion of
some sore and long calamity of God's people; either the Babylonish
captivity, or some other. Either that Asaph who lived and prophesied
in David's time; or one of his successors long after him, called, as
was usual, by his progenitor... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SORE RAN: _the hand_ in the Hebrew tongue, and Scripture use, is
oft put for a blow or stroke given by the hand. Heb. _My hand_, or
_hands_, (the singular number being frequently put for the plural,)
FLOWED OR POURED FORTH, i.e. spread abroad to God in prayer. This
phrase he useth rather than wer... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, the thoughts of God, and of his infinite power, and truth, and
goodness, which used to be very sweet and comfortable to me, were now
matter of terror and trouble, because they were all engaged against
me, and God himself, my only friend, was now very angry with me, and
become mine enemy. I COMP... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HOLDEST MINE EYES WAKING, by those sharp and continual griefs,
and those perplexing and tormenting thoughts and cares, which from
time to time thou stirrest up in me. I AM SO TROUBLED THAT I CANNOT
SPEAK; the greatness of my sorrows stupifies my mind, and makes me
both lifeless and unable to sp... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE CONSIDERED, if by that means I could get any comfort, the days
of old, i.e. the mighty works of God done for his people in former
times. DAYS are put for events done in them, as PSALMS 37:13, PSALMS
137:7 OBADIAH 1:12 MICAH 7:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
I CALL TO REMEMBRANCE MY SONG IN THE NIGHT, the many and great mercies
and favours of God vouchsafed by him to me, and to his people, which
have obliged me to adore him, and sing his praises not only in the
day, the time appointed for that work. but also by night, as oft as
they come into my mind. M... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL THE LORD CAST OFF his peculiar and chosen people? This doth not
seem to agree either with God's nature, or with that everlasting
covenant which he hath made with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Are all the stores of his mercy quite spent? Doth he now cease to be
what he hath styled himself, the Lord gracious and merciful,
long-suffering, and abundant in goodness? Will he never more make good
those gracious promises upon which he hath commanded us to hope?... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH GOD FORGOTTEN TO BE GRACIOUS, because he hath so long disused it?
HATH HE IN ANGER SHUT UP HIS TENDER MERCIES, so as they can never flow
forth, no, not to his own people?... [ Continue Reading ]
I SAID; I thus answered these objections. THIS IS MY INFIRMITY; these
suspicions of God's faithfulness and goodness proceed from the
weakness of my faith, and from the mistake of a diseased mind. BUT I
WILL REMEMBER; which words may be understood out of the following
verse, as other words frequently... [ Continue Reading ]
And yet upon second and serious thoughts of what God had formerly done
for his people, many times far above their expectations, I will take
comfort in remembrance of them, because God is still the same that he
was in power, and goodness, and love to his people, and therefore will
pity and help us in... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY WAY, i.e. thy doings, or the course of thy providence, which is
oft called God's way; the various methods and causes of thy dealings
with thy people. IN THE SANCTUARY; is there contained and declared. As
the prosperity of wicked men, so also the grievous calamities of God's
people, are great rid... [ Continue Reading ]
By the mighty effects of it here following.... [ Continue Reading ]
REDEEMED THY PEOPLE, to wit, out of Egypt, after a long and hard
bondage; which he here mentions to strengthen his faith in their
present captivity. JACOB AND JOSEPH; whom he mentions, partly, as a
most eminent portion of the sons of Jacob, branched forth into two
numerous tribes; partly, because th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WATERS SAW THEE; they felt the visible effects of thy powerful
presence. THEY WERE AFRAID; and stood still, as men or beasts
astonished commonly do.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CLOUDS POURED OUT WATER, when the Israelites passed over the sea;
in respect whereof the Israelites are said to have been _baptized in
the cloud_ (i.e. sprinkled with water poured forth from the clouds)
_and in the sea_, 1 CORINTHIANS 10:2. THINE ARROWS; either
hail-stones, or rather lightnings... [ Continue Reading ]
This tempest is not particularly recorded in its proper place, yet it
may well be gathered from what is said EXODUS 14:24,25, and is in
effect acknowledged by Josephus in his history. And this is no new
thing in Scripture, for some circumstances of history omitted in the
first and properest places t... [ Continue Reading ]
IS IN THE SEA; or rather was at that time; thou didst walk and lead
thy people in untrodden paths. ARE NOT KNOWN, because the waters
suddenly returned and covered them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU LEDDEST THY PEOPLE; first through the sea, and afterwards through
the vast howling wilderness to Canaan. LIKE A FLOCK; with singular
care and tenderness, as a shepherd doth his sheep. And therefore I
hope thou wilt take care of thy poor dispersed and distressed flock,
and bring them once again... [ Continue Reading ]