Of all the Pss. this is the one which can be ascribed with greatest
confidence to David. It is found, with some variations, in 2 Samuel
22, and the title is largely taken from 2 Samuel 22:1. It consists of
a series of triumphant thanksgivings to God, with which the writer
connects a highly figurativ... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL LOVE THEE] RV 'I love thee.' This v. is omitted in 2 S. It was
perhaps inserted when the Ps. was adapted for use by the congregation
in the Temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
Notice the succession of figures drawn from the experiences of a
warrior's life in a country where natural strongholds as well as
artificial fortresses were common. STRENGTH] RV 'strong rock.'
BUCKLER] RV 'shield.' So in Psalms 18:30. HORN] a symbol of
irresistible strength.... [ Continue Reading ]
SORROWS] RV 'cords.' So in Psalms 18:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
HELL] RV 'Sheol,' the state of the dead. Prevented] RV 'came upon.' So
in Psalms 18:18; Psalms 18:4 mean that David felt himself in peril of
death.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS TEMPLE] in heaven.
7-16. In these vv. the manifestation of God's power to deliver is
poetically described as the physical appearance of God Himself,
accompanied by the most impressive natural phenomena, such as
earthquake and thunderstorm. He is conceived as dwelling in the heart
of the thunder... [ Continue Reading ]
A CHERUB] Cherubim are most familiar to readers of Scripture as
symbolic figures appearing in the furniture and decoration of the
tabernacle and the Temple. They also appear in Ezekiel's vision of the
mystic chariot as the bearers of God's throne (Ezekiel 1:10). Here the
cherub seems to be a personi... [ Continue Reading ]
Read, 'From the brightness before him there passed through his thick
cloud hailstones and coals of fire.' COALS OF FIRE] lightning.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS VOICE] the thunder.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS ARROWS] another figure for lightning.... [ Continue Reading ]
The drying up of the Red Sea is woven into the imagery of the storm.... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY WATERS] the emblem of David's troubles. The whole sublime
manifestation of God was on his behalf.... [ Continue Reading ]
A LARGE PLACE] the opposite of 'straits.'
24-26. David finds in his own case an illustration of the truth that
God deals with all men according to their works, opposing those who
oppose Him, as well as showing His perfections to those who are like
Him.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIGH LOOKS] RV 'the haughty eyes.'... [ Continue Reading ]
MY CANDLE] RV 'my lamp,' the symbol of David's prosperity: see Job
18:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
This v. may refer to the pursuit of the Amalekites (1 Samuel 30) and
the capture of Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6).... [ Continue Reading ]
HINDS' _feet_] agile, swift, and sure. MY HIGH PLACES] The figure of
the hind, climbing precipitous hills, is continued.... [ Continue Reading ]
A BOW OF STEEL, etc.] RV 'mine arms do bend a bow of brass' (i.e.
copper or bronze), a harder task than to bend a wooden bow.... [ Continue Reading ]
GENTLENESS] RM 'condescension.' For the thought cp. Psalms 113:6;
Isaiah 57:15 : see also Psalms 23.... [ Continue Reading ]
ENLARGED MY STEPS] given me freedom to move without obstruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVEN ME THE NECKS OF MINE ENEMIES] RV 'made mine enemies turn their
backs unto me.'... [ Continue Reading ]
HEATHEN] RV 'nations.' So in Psalms 18:49. David subdued all the
countries around Palestine (2 Samuel 8). SHALL SERVE] This and the
following future tenses to the end of Psalms 18:45 are better rendered
as past.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE AFRAID] RV 'come trembling.'... [ Continue Reading ]
PEOPLE] RY 'peoples.'... [ Continue Reading ]