_A.M. 2964. B.C. 1040._
This Psalm is supposed to have been written by David, after the
tribes of Israel had submitted to his sceptre, and he was settled in
the throne, upon occasion of an illustrious victory, with which God
had blessed his forces, over the Syrians and Edomites. See 2 Samuel
chap.... [ Continue Reading ]
_O God, thou hast cast us off_ So highly had our sins provoked thy
divine majesty, that thou didst reject or forsake us, so as to
withdraw thy gracious and powerful presence from us, and no longer to
go forth with our armies. Thus the Psalm begins with a melancholy
memorial of the many disgraces and... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thou hast made the earth to tremble_ A poetical expression,
signifying great and dreadful changes among the people. _Heal the
breaches thereof_ Reconcile all those differences which our civil wars
have made among us. _Thou hast showed thy people hard things_ Thou
hast made us feel what it is to off... [ Continue Reading ]
_Thou hast given a banner_, &c. But now thou hast granted the desires
of those that devoutly worship and serve thee, and given an ensign to
which all the tribes may repair. David, says Dr. Delaney, was the only
centre of union which that people ever had, and God now made him their
captain and ruler... [ Continue Reading ]
_God hath spoken_, &c. Having prayed that God would hear and save him,
he now intimates that God had done it already, had prevented his
prayers, _and had spoken_ to him, and of him, about the establishing
of his throne; _in his holiness_ Or, rather, _by his holiness_, as
this very expression, בקדשׁו... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gilead is mine_ All the land beyond Jordan, which was possessed by
Reuben and Gad, and half of the tribe of Manasseh. _And Manasseh is
mine_ The other half of that tribe within Jordan. _Ephraim is the
strength_, &c. A chief part of my strength, either to offend mine
enemies, or to defend myself. Fo... [ Continue Reading ]
_Moab is my wash-pot_ The _wash-pot_ being a mean article of household
stuff, for the use of the feet, (as the Syriac interprets it,) the
lowest part of the body, it is a fit title for the Moabites, whom
David intended to bring into the lowest degree of servitude, and to
render contemptible, 2 Samue... [ Continue Reading ]
_Who will bring me into the strong city_, &c. As if he had said, These
are difficult things indeed; and I may well ask, when I consider how
potent these nations are, By what power shall I enter that strongly
fenced city? (or, _cities_ rather, the singular number being put for
the plural.) Who is it... [ Continue Reading ]
_Give us help from trouble_ Do not frustrate these hopes, but afford
us thy help against the Syrians also 2 Samuel 8:5, who now distress
us; _for vain is the help of man_ No human force is able to deliver
us; nor have we any confidence in it, but in thee alone. Observe well,
reader, then only are we... [ Continue Reading ]