Of the authorship of this psalm, and the occasion on which it was
composed, nothing can now be ascertained with certainty. The common
opinion has been that it is a psalm of David, and that it was composed
when his troubles with Saul ceased, and when he was recognized as
king. Some, however, have ref... [ Continue Reading ]
O GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD ... - Let others unite with me in giving
thanks to the Lord; let them see, from what has occurred in my case,
what occasion there is for praise. Every instance of a particular
favor shown to anyone is to others an occasion for praise, inasmuch as
it is an illustration of... [ Continue Reading ]
LET ISRAEL NOW SAY ... - The Hebrew people; the people of God. They
have now, in my case, a new illustration of the mercy of God which
ought to animate them, and to encourage their hearts. Compare Psalms
115:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE HOUSE OF AARON NOW SAY ... - Compare Psalms 115:10. The
ministers of religion. They are appointed to serve God; to lead in his
worship; to defend his truth; to keep up faith in the truth of
religion. They are, therefore, interested in my case, and may derive
from it a new proof of the mercif... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THEM NOW THAT FEAR THE LORD SAY ... - Compare Psalms 115:11. All
that worship God are interested in what God has done for me. It is a
manifestation of the divine character which should cheer them. They
are called, therefore, to unite with the author of the psalm in praise
and thanksgiving, not m... [ Continue Reading ]
I CALLED UPON THE LORD IN DISTRESS - Margin, as in Hebrew, “out of
distress.” In the very midst of trouble he called upon the Lord; his
voice was heard, as it were, coming from the depth of his sorrows. See
the notes at Psalms 18:6.
THE LORD ANSWERED ME - That is, he heard my prayers, and delivered... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD IS ON MY SIDE - Margin, as in Hebrew,” for me.” The Lord
is with me. He is my helper. He defends my cause.
I WILL NOT FEAR - I have nothing to be afraid of. God is more mighty
than any or all of my foes, and he can deliver me from them all.
Compare Psalms 56:4, Psalms 56:9,Psalms 56:11.
WH... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD TAKETH MY PART WITH THEM THAT HELP ME - The psalmist had
friends. There were those who stood by him. He relied, indeed, on
their aid, but not on their aid without God. He felt that even their
help was valuable to him only as God was with them. There was direct
dependence on God in reference... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS BETTER TO TRUST IN THE LORD THAN TO PUT CONFIDENCE IN MAN - This
is stated apparently as the result of his own experience. He had found
people weak and faithless; he had not so found God. Compare Psalms
40:4; Psalms 62:8. Literally, “Good is it to trust in Yahweh more
than to confide in man.”... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS BETTER ... THAN TO PUT CONFIDENCE IN PRINCES - Even in the most
mighty of the human race; in those who of all people may be supposed
to have the most ability to aid us; in those whose favor is often
sought more than the favor of God. Princes are only men; often as
faithless and deceitful as ot... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL NATIONS COMPASSED ME ABOUT - They surrounded me; they hemmed me in
on every side, so that I seemed to have no chance to escape. It would
seem from this that the psalm was composed by someone who was at the
head of the government, and whose government had been attacked by
surrounding nations. Thi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY COMPASSED ME ABOUT; YEA, THEY COMPASSED ME ABOUT ... - The
sentiment and the language of the previous verse are here repeated, as
if to give force to what he had said, or to deepen the impression. His
own mind dwelt upon it, and the events to which he referred came so
vividly to his recollectio... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY COMPASSED ME ABOUT LIKE BEES -
(a) As thick or numerous as bees;
(b) armed as bees - or, their weapons might be compared to the stings
of bees.
THEY ARE QUENCHED AS THE FIRE OF THORNS - The Septuagint and the
Vulgate render this, “They burn as the fire of thorns.” The
connection would seem t... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST THRUST SORE AT ME THAT I MIGHT FALL - literally,
“Thrusting thou hast thrust at me.” This is the Hebrew mode of
expressing intensity, repetition, or emphasis. The meaning is, that
they had made a deadly thrust at him; that they had repeated the
blows; that they had come with a fierce deter... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND SONG - He is the source of strength to me;
and he is the subject of my praise. There is no ground of praise in
myself for anything that I have done, but all is due to him.
AND IS BECOME MY SALVATION - He has saved me. I live because he
preserved me. So we shall be saved... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VOICE OF REJOICING AND SALVATION - Rejoicing for salvation; song,
praise, thanksgiving. Luther renders this beautifully; “They sing
with joy for victory in the houses of the righteous.”
IS IN THE TABERNACLES OF THE RIGHTEOUS - The tents of the righteous;
their dwellings. That is,
(a) it is a f... [ Continue Reading ]
I SHALL NOT DIE, BUT LIVE - Evidently the psalmist had apprehended
that he would die; or, he had felt that he was in imminent danger of
dying. In this language he seems, as in Psalms 118:13, to go back
again to the scenes referred to in the psalm. He lives them over
again. He describes the feelings... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD HATH CHASTENED ME SORE - Hebrew, “The Lord has chastened -
has chastened me.” See the notes at Psalms 118:13. The psalmist had
been greatly afflicted, and he now looked upon his affliction in the
light of a fatherly chastisement or correction. It had been a severe
trial, and he was not inse... [ Continue Reading ]
OPEN TO ME THE GATES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS ... - The gates of the house
devoted to a righteous God; the gates of a house where the principles
of righteousness are strengthened, and where the just emotions of the
heart may be expressed in the language of praise. Compare the notes at
Isaiah 26:2. The langu... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS GATE OF THE LORD - This gate dedicated to the service of the
Lord; that belongs to the house of the Lord.
INTO WHICH THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL ENTER - Through which the righteous
pass. That is, It is for such persons, and all who come with a purpose
to serve and worship God should be permitted to pa... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL PRAISE THEE - Within thy courts.
FOR THOU HAST HEARD ME, AND ART BECOME MY SALVATION - See Psalms
118:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REFUSED - See the notes at Matthew 21:42.
Compare Mark 12:10; Acts 4:11; 1 Peter 2:7. This is an allusion to a
building, as if a stone should be cast away by workmen as unfit to be
worked into the edifice. The figure would then be applicable to anyone
who, for any purpos... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS THE LORD’S DOING - Margin, as in Hebrew, “This is from the
Lord.” That is, It is to be traced to the Lord alone. It is not the
result of human wisdom or power. The deliverance from danger - the
raising up from the low condition - the change by which he who was
rejected was restored to his ri... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS THE DAY WHICH THE LORD HATH MADE - As if it were a new day,
made for this very occasion; a day which the writer of the psalm did
not expect to see, and which seemed therefore to have been created out
of the ordinary course, and added to the other days. He was in danger
of death; his days wer... [ Continue Reading ]
SAVE NOW, I BESEECH THEE, O LORD ... - The word save here seems to be
used in the general sense of imploring the divine interposition and
mercy. It is a part of the word which in the New Testament is rendered
“Hosanna” - save now Matthew 21:9 - and is the language which the
multitudes employed when... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED BE HE THAT COMETH IN THE NAME OF THE LORD - See the notes at
Matthew 21:9. This is the language of those who had charge of the
sanctuary, addressing him who came in the name of the Lord to present
his thank-offering. It is the language of welcome; the assurance that
his offering would be acc... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD IS THE LORD - Still the language of the priests in their official
capacity. The meaning here seems to be “God is Yahweh;” or,
Jehovah is the true God. It is an utterance of the priesthood in
regard to the great truth which they were appointed specifically to
maintain - that Yahweh is the true Go... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU ART MY GOD, AND I WILL PRAISE THEE - This is the language of the
author of the psalm - his solemn profession before the sanctuary and
the altar; his response to the priesthood. In Psalms 118:27, they had
declared that “Jehovah alone was God;” to this he now replies,
that he acknowledges, it; he... [ Continue Reading ]
O GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD ... - The psalm closes, as it began, with
an exhortation to praise God. In the beginning of the psalm, it was a
general exhortation; here it is an exhortation founded on the course
of thought in the psalm, or as a proper conclusion from what had been
referred to in the ps... [ Continue Reading ]