_A.M. 2944. B.C. 1060._
It is confessed, that David was a type of Christ, and that many
Psalms, or passages in the Psalms, though properly and literally
understood of David, yet had a further and mystical reference to
Christ, in whom also they were accomplished. But there are some other
Psalms, or... [ Continue Reading ]
_My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?_ In these words Christ,
when hanging on the cross, complained, that he was deprived, for a
time, of the loving presence and comforting influence of his heavenly
Father: and St. Matthew and St. Mark give us the very expressions
which he used, _Eli, Eli;_ or... [ Continue Reading ]
_I cry in the day-time_, &c. I continue praying night and day without
intermission; _but thou hearest not_ St. Paul says, Hebrews 5:7, that
_Christ was heard in that he feared._ Christ therefore here says that
his Father heard him not, only to intimate that he did not exempt him
from suffering the d... [ Continue Reading ]
_But thou art holy_ “But notwithstanding thou dost not answer me at
present, I am persuaded that thou wilt do so, for thou art holy, good,
and gracious;” _O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel_ That
dwellest in the place where the praises of Israel have always been
offered for mercies granted... [ Continue Reading ]
_Our fathers_, &c. That is, my fathers, according to the flesh, the
Israelites; _trusted in thee, and were delivered_ Were not
disappointed of that for which they prayed and hoped: but whenever
they cried unto thee in their distress, thou didst send them
deliverance, as by Gideon, Samson, Samuel, &c... [ Continue Reading ]
_But I am a worm, and no man_ Neglected and despised, as a mean
reptile; _a reproach of men, and despised of the people_ Not only of
the great men, but also of the common people. This does not so truly
agree to David (who, though he was hated and persecuted by Saul and
his courtiers, was honoured an... [ Continue Reading ]
_All they that see me laugh me to scorn_ Instead of pitying, or
helping, they deride and insult over me: such is their inhumanity;
_they shoot out the lip_ They gape with their mouths, and put forth
their tongues in mockery; _they shake the head_ Another custom of
scoffers. This and the next verse a... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thou art he_, &c. This seems to refer to the miraculous conception of
Christ, who was the Son of God, in a sense in which no other man ever
was, being formed, as to his human nature, by the power of God, in the
womb of a pure virgin. Therefore he said, at his entrance into the
world, _Sacrifice and... [ Continue Reading ]
_Be not far from me_ As to affection and succour; _for trouble is
near_ At hand, and ready to swallow me up; _for there is none to help_
Thy help therefore will be the more seasonable, because it is most
necessary, and thou wilt have the more glory by it, because it will
appear that it is thy work a... [ Continue Reading ]
_I am poured out like water_ My spirits are spent and gone like water,
which, once spilt, can never be recovered; my very flesh is melted
within me, and I am become as weak as water. _My bones are out of
joint_ I am as unable to help myself, and as full of pain, as if all
my bones were disjointed. _... [ Continue Reading ]
_Dogs have compassed me_ So he calls his enemies, or rather the
enemies of Christ, for their insatiable greediness, and implacable
fierceness against him. The idea seems to be taken from a number of
dogs encompassing a distressed deer, which they have hunted down, as
is intimated in the remarks on t... [ Continue Reading ]
_I may tell all my bones_ Theodoret observes, that when Christ was
extended, and his limbs distorted, on the cross, it might be easy for
a spectator literally to tell all his bones. _They_ Namely, my
enemies; _look and stare at me_ With delight and complacency, at my
calamities, and I am a spectacle... [ Continue Reading ]
_I will declare thy name_ “Nothing is more common in the Psalms than
these sudden transitions, and nothing more beautiful. Our Saviour here
passes from the mournful view of death to the comfortable prospect of
his resurrection. He intimates that, after God shall have delivered
him from the power of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ye that fear the Lord, praise him_ Not only for my sake, (they are
the words of the risen and exalted Saviour,) but chiefly for your own
benefit, received through my deliverance from death, and exaltation to
God's right hand, by which I am made head over all things, for the
good of my church and pe... [ Continue Reading ]
_The meek_ That is, the poor or humble, gentle and teachable, namely,
believing and godly persons whose hearts the grace of God hath
softened and sweetened, subduing their pride and passion, and their
rebellion against God, and fierceness toward men; _shall eat and be
satisfied_ Shall partake of tho... [ Continue Reading ]
_All the ends of the world_ All nations, from one end of the world to
the other. So this is an evident prophecy of the calling of the
Gentiles to the knowledge of God and Christ by the gospel, and a clear
proof that this Psalm immediately speaks of Christ; to whom alone this
and divers other passage... [ Continue Reading ]
_For the kingdom is the Lord's_ This is added as a reason why the
Gentiles should be converted, because God is not only the God and Lord
of the Jews, but also of the Gentiles, and of all nations. And,
therefore, though for a time he thought fit to confine his kingdom or
visible church to Israel, yet... [ Continue Reading ]
_All they that be fat upon the earth_ It was said, Psalms 22:26, that
the _meek_, the _lowly_, and _poor_ should eat and be satisfied: it is
here foretold, that the fat ones of the earth; the rich and great, the
nobles, princes, and kings, should be called in to partake of the
feast. _And worship _... [ Continue Reading ]
_A seed shall serve him_ Christ shall not want a seed or posterity,
for though the Jewish nation will generally reject him, the Gentiles
shall come in their stead. _It shall be accounted for a generation_
That believing seed shall be reputed, both by God and men, _the
generation_, or _people of the... [ Continue Reading ]
_They shall come_ The seed last mentioned, or, _some shall come_, (for
this may be indefinitely spoken,) and do the work here mentioned,
namely, the apostles and ministers of the gospel shall come from Judea
and Jerusalem, from whence the gospel was to go forth, to the Gentile
world, to the several... [ Continue Reading ]