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Verse Psalms 58:8. _AS A SNAIL_ WHICH _MELTETH_] The _Chaldee_ reads
the verse thus: "They shall melt away in their sins as water flows
off; as the creeping snail that smears its track; as the untimel...
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AS A SNAIL WHICH MELTETH, LET EVERY ONE OF THEM PASS AWAY - Or rather,
As the snail which melteth as it goes; that is, which leaves a slimy
trail as it moves along, and thus melts away the more as it...
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Psalms 58
A Judgment Psalm
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1. Why God must judge (Psalms 58:1)
2. The judgment executed (Psalms 58:6)
“Do ye of a truth in silence speak righteousness?” (literal
rendering of the first verse)....
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LVIII. A PRAYER FOR VENGEANCE ON UNRIGHTEOUS JUDGES. This Ps. is
closely allied to Psalms 82. The reproaches in Psalms 58:3, where the
enemies of the Psalmist are said to have gone astray from the wom...
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Since they are thus obstinately and incurably evil, nothing remains
but that they should be deprived of their power to hurt or altogether
destroyed....
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Let them be like a snail which melts away and is gone:
Like the untimely births of women, that have not seen the sun.
Two more figures for the destruction of the wicked: let them melt
away; nay, van...
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AS A SNAIL WHICH MELTETH, &C.— _Like the snail which dissolveth, let
them flow away; like the untimely birth of a woman, that never saw the
sun._ Houbigant and Mudge....
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PSALMS 58
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Significant Warning to Corrupt Judges.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 58:1-5, Corrupt Judges Apostrophised, Described in
their Evil Doings and Training, in the Harm they D...
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_BREAK THEIR TEETH, O GOD, IN THEIR MOUTH: BREAK OUT THE GREAT TEETH
OF THE YOUNG LIONS, O LORD._
-Petition rounded on the foregoing description of the malignity of the
foe; confident anticipation of...
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This Ps. denounces the wickedness of unjust and oppressive judges, and
prays, in a series of powerful metaphors, for their destruction, in
order that righteousness may be vindicated, and God exalted a...
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Read, '_They shall be_ as a snail which melteth and passeth away.' The
idea is perhaps derived from the snail's slimy track, or from the
commonness of empty snail shells....
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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After the types of obstinate and fierce malignity, come four striking
images of the fatuity of the wicked man’s projects, and his own
imminent ruin. The first of these compares him to water, which, sp...
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_[Psalms 58:9]_ כְּמֹ֣ו שַׁ֭בְּלוּל תֶּ֣מֶס
יַהֲלֹ֑ךְ נֵ֥פֶל...
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Psalms 58:1
THIS psalmist's fiery indignation against unjust judges and evil-doers
generally is not kindled by personal wrongs. The psalm comes hot from
a heart lacerated by the sight of widespread co...
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“THERE IS A GOD THAT JUDGETH”
Psalms 58:1
This psalm is launched against wicked rulers. It may have been
occasioned by the attitude of Abner and others of Saul's party, who
accounted David as a rebe...
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This is a fine setting forth of the certainty of the judgment of God
against wickedness. The psalmist declares its reason (verses Psa
58:1-5), its process (verses Psa 58:6-9), and its effect (verses t...
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_Lips. They seek my ruin, 2 Esdras iv. 2, &c. --- Heard. Thus they
deny Providence, Psalm (Hebrew) x. 11. (Calmet) --- This thought and
the occasion of in have produced much wickedness. "Whithersoever...
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This appeal to God comes in very suitably after what was before
observed. If we accept the expressions as prayers for grace, or the
destruction of the irrecoverable foes of Christ, they are very stron...
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_FAITH IN RIGHTEOUSNESS_
I. THE THRONE OF INIQUITY (Psalms 58:1).
II. THE THRONE OF GOD (Psalms 58:6).
III. THE SPECTACLE OF JUSTICE (Psalms 58:10).
ILLUSTRATIONS
(1) ‘Not
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8._Let him vanish like a snail, which melts away _The two comparisons
in this verse are introduced with the same design as the first,
expressing his desire that his enemies might pass away quietly, an...
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Psalms 58. All righteousness was silent in Israel. The wicked were
such and nought else. The godly man looks for judgment on them, for,
let favor be shown to them, they will not learn uprightness. In...
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AS A SNAIL [WHICH] MELTETH, LET [EVERYONE OF THEM] PASS AWAY,.... As a
snail when it comes out of its shell liquefies, drops its moisture,
and with it makes a "path", from whence it has its name
שבלו...
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_As a snail [which] melteth, let [every one of them] pass away: [like]
the untimely birth of a woman, [that] they may not see the sun._
Ver. 8. _As a snail which melteth_] The psalmist heapeth up man...
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_As a snail melteth_ Which thrusts forth itself, and seems to threaten
with its horns, but is quickly dissolved. For it wastes by its own
motions, in every stretch it makes, leaving some of its moistu...
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As a snail which melteth, let every one of them pass away, the figure
used from the apparent melting away of a snail in slime; LIKE THE
UNTIMELY BIRTH OF A WOMAN, a miscarriage, THAT THEY MAY NOT SEE...
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A CRY FOR VENGEANCE UPON THE SUBVERTERS OF RIGHT.
To the chief musician, Al-taschith, to be sung to the same melody as
the preceding psalm, Michtam, a poem in epigrammatic form, of David....
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6-11 David prayed that the enemies of God's church and people might
be disabled to do further mischief. We may, in faith, pray against the
designs of the enemies of the church. He foretells their rui...
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WHICH MELTETH; Which thrusts forth, and seems to threaten with its
horns, but is quickly dissolved; for when it goes out of its shell, it
spends its vital moisture, until by degrees it waste away and...
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Psalms 58:8 snail H7642 away H8557 goes H1980 (H8799) child H5309
woman H802 see H2372 (H8804) sun...
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DAVID CALLS ON GOD TO DEAL WITH THE UNRIGHTEOUS AS THEY DESERVE
(PSALMS 58:6).
In five more vivid illustrations David calls on God to deal with the
unrighteous, followed by a sixth by which he assures...
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CONTENTS: Prayer for the defeat of ungodly men.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: However wicked people may prosper and bid defiance to
divine justice, they will eventually learn that there is a G...
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Psalms 58:4. _The deaf adder,_ which stops her ears by putting one ear
to the ground, and forcing her tail into the other. Very many of the
ancient Greek and Latin writers mention the practice of cert...
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_Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?_
MAN IN MANY ASPECTS
I. The character of depraved men portrayed.
1. Unrighteous in judgment.
2. Wrong in heart.
3. Violent in the treatment of m...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 58:1. This is a community lament that
God’s people sing when they are confronted with injustice among
their own rulers. Singing this in worship (1) helps the faithful to
pra...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription.—“To the Chief Musician, Al-taschith_.” see
introduction to Psalms 57. “_Michtam of David_.” See Introduction
to Psalms 56. Moll: “This complaint respecting domestic
admin...
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EXPOSITION
A PSALM of condemnation on unrighteous judges. Some suppose the judges
to be superhuman beings, entrusted with the government of the earth
(Cheyne). Others suggest heathen rulers of Israel,...
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Psa 58:1-11 is a prayer of David. I would not want to be one of
David's enemies because of his prayers.
Do you indeed speak righteousness, O congregation? do you judge
uprightly, O you sons of men? Y...
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Melteth — Which is quickly dissolved....