1._But for Jehovah, who was on our side. _Some expositors think that
this Psalm describes the very sad and calamitous condition of the
Church when the, residue of the people were carried away into Babylon.
This opinion is, however, without any good foundation for the
complaints made, apply with equa... [ Continue Reading ]
2._But for Jehovah who was on our side. _It is not without cause that
he twice repeats the same sentence. So long as we are in danger our
fear is immoderate; but no sooner are we delivered than we lessen the
greatness of our calamity, and Satan, deceiving us by this artifice,
leads us to obscure the... [ Continue Reading ]
When he says, (Psalms 124:3,) _They had swallowed us up alive, _(78)
he not only expresses barbarous cruelty, but also disproportion of
strength. He describes then in the first place how violent was the
onset of the enemy, and secondly, how feeble and inadequate the Jews
were to withstand them, sinc... [ Continue Reading ]
4._The waters had then overwhelmed us. _He embellishes by an elegant
metaphor the preceding sentiment, comparing the dreadful impetuosity
of the enemies of the Jews to an inundation, which swallows up
whatever it meets with in its overflowing course. And he continues to
preserve the character of a m... [ Continue Reading ]
6._Blessed be Jehovah! _The Psalmist now exhorts the godly to a
grateful acknowledgment of the divine goodness, and as it were puts
words into their mouth. Here also he shows by another similitude, that
it would have been all over with them had not God succoured them;
affirming that they were delive... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Our help is in the name of Jehovah. _David here extends to the
state of the Church in all ages that which the faithful had already
experienced. As I interpret the verse, he not only gives thanks to God
for one benefit, but affirms that the Church cannot continue safe
except in so far as she is pr... [ Continue Reading ]