_A.M. 2946. B.C. 1058._
This Psalm was composed, as very many others were, upon the occasion
of those wicked calumnies, and unjust censures and sentences, which
were passed upon him by Saul and his courtiers. David describes his
enemies, Psalms 58:1. Foretels their ruin, Psalms 58:6. Which would be... [ Continue Reading ]
_Do ye indeed speak righteousness?_ No: you are far from it. You
censure me freely without any regard to truth or justice; _O
congregation_ The word אלם, _eelem_, thus rendered, signifies _a
band_, or _company_ of men; and seems to point at Saul's judges and
counsellors, who met together to consult... [ Continue Reading ]
_Yea, in heart ye work wickedness_ Or, _with your heart_, that is,
with free choice and consent; with premeditation and design, and with
a strong inclination to it, and resolution in it, and not merely by
constraint, and out of compliance with Saul, or through surprise and
inadvertence. The more the... [ Continue Reading ]
_The wicked are estranged_ From God, and from all goodness; _from the
womb_ From their tender years, or, rather, strictly and properly, from
their birth: their very natures and principles are corrupt even from
their infancy: they are the wicked offspring of sinful parents. They
go astray by actual s... [ Continue Reading ]
_Their poison_ Their malicious disposition; _is like the poison of a
serpent_ Both in itself, being natural, inveterate, and incurable; and
also in its effects, which are most pernicious. _They are like the
deaf adder that stoppeth her ear_, &c. They are like that particular
species of serpents whic... [ Continue Reading ]
_Break their teeth, O God_ Their power and instruments of doing
mischief. “The mention of _teeth_ here, with the relative _their_,
most probably first refers to those of the adder or serpent,
immediately foregoing, whose poison and noxious power are in their
teeth; and the way to disarm serpents is... [ Continue Reading ]
_Let them melt away as waters_, &c. As waters arising from melted
snow, or great showers, or some other extraordinary cause, which at
first run with great force and noise, and throw down all that stands
in their way, but are suddenly gone, and run away, and vanish, and
return no more. _When he_ Saul... [ Continue Reading ]
_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 moisture
behind, which, by degrees, must needs consume it, though it makes a
path to shine after it. _Like... [ Continue Reading ]
_Before your pots can feel the thorns_ That is, the heat of a fire of
thorns made under them, which they soon do, as it is a quick fire, and
burns violently while it lasts; _he shall take them away_ Namely, mine
enemies; so speedily, with such a hasty and destructive flame; _as
with a whirlwind_ Tha... [ Continue Reading ]
_The righteous shall rejoice when he seeth the vengeance_ The
vengeance of God upon the enemies of his church. That is, he shall
rejoice when he sees the blessed effects of it; the vindication of
God's honour, and the deliverance of himself, and all good men. The
pomp and power, the prosperity and s... [ Continue Reading ]
_So that a man shall say_, &c. These administrations of Divine
Providence shall be so evident and convincing, that not only good men
shall be sensible thereof, but any man that sees them; yea, even such
as were apt to doubt of God's providence shall, upon this eminent
occasion, be ready to exclaim,... [ Continue Reading ]