Psalms 58:1

O CONGREGATION] RV 'in silence.' Both are doubtful renderings of a word which occurs only here. The reading now generally accepted gives the meaning, 'O ye gods,' or 'mighty ones,' in the sense of 'judges': cp. Psalms 82:1. SONS OF MEN] Judges are reminded that they are human, in spite of their high... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 58:1-11

This Ps. denounces the wickedness of unjust and oppressive judges, and prays, in a series of powerful metaphors, for their destruction, in order that righteousness may be vindicated, and God exalted as the supreme Judge. It is uncertain whether the injustice complained of is exercised by Israelites... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 58:3

ESTRANGED] from God and righteousness. 4, 5. The comparison with serpents is twofold, first as to venom, and second as to obstinate refusal to be influenced.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 58:6

Read with LXX 'God shall break,' etc., and in the following vv. 'They shall melt.. shall be.' This gives solemn prediction in the place of mere imprecation.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 58:8

Read, '_They shall be_ as a snail which melteth and passeth away.' The idea is perhaps derived from the snail's slimy track, or from the commonness of empty snail shells.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 58:9

HE SHALL TAKE, etc.] Read, 'While the flesh is still raw wrath shall sweep them away like a whirlwind.' Flesh is about to be cooked in a pot, but almost before the fire has kindled a whirlwind scatters the whole arrangement. The figure suggests a judgment of startling suddenness. 10. This verse bre... [ Continue Reading ]

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