INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 107
This psalm, from its style, and from its connection with the preceding
psalms, seems to have been written by David. The two foregoing psalms
respect the children of Israel; this is generally thought to concern
all mankind, and its view to assert a general providence which... [ Continue Reading ]
O GIVE THANKS UNTO THE LORD,.... As all men should do, at all times
and for all things; the psalm begins as the former does, and gives the
same reasons for thanksgiving.
FOR HE IS GOOD; and does good, and is the author of all good.
FOR HIS MERCY ENDURETH FOR EVER; and men in every age are partaker... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE REDEEMED OF THE LORD SAY SO,.... That the Lord is good, and
his mercy everlasting; since their redemption is a proof of his
goodness, and an instance of his mercy; this is not to be understood
of the Israelites redeemed from Egyptian bondage, or from the
Babylonish captivity, though they had... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GATHERED THEM OUT OF THE LANDS,.... This cannot have respect to
the bringing of the children of Israel out of Egypt; for they were not
then brought out of several countries, but from one land only: nor to
the Babylonish captivity; for, though some might be gathered out of
different provinces, ye... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WANDERED IN THE WILDERNESS IN A SOLITARY WAY,.... Not the people
of Israel, as the Targum. These seem not to be particularly intended,
whatever allusion there may be to their passage through the wilderness
to Canaan's land; but rather, in general, travellers through waste
places, especially the... [ Continue Reading ]
HUNGRY AND THIRSTY,.... As travellers in deserts sometimes are; their
provisions being spent they bring with them, and none to be had on the
road; there being no inns to stop at, nor any sort of food to eat, nor
springs of water to drink of. In such a condition are souls, when,
like the prodigal, th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY CRIED UNTO THE LORD IN THEIR TROUBLE,.... To be directed in
their way, and for food and drink, as travellers do when in such
distress. Natural men, even the very Heathens, when in distress, will
cry unto God for relief, as Jonah's mariners did, Jonah 1:5. It is a
time of trouble with awake... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE LED THEM FORTH BY THE RIGHT WAY,.... Thus God by his providence
directs travellers that have lost their way, and puts them into the
right way. There is no doubt a very great concern of Providence in
such a case, and which ought to be acknowledged with thankfulness. And
thus the Lord leads awa... [ Continue Reading ]
O THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS,.... For his
providential goodness, in providing food and drink for them, when
fainting; in directing them to their right way, when they had lost it;
and in bringing them safe to the place they were bound for: and
particularly for his special grace a... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SATISFIETH THE LONGING SOUL,.... The soul that is hungry and
thirsty, and longs for food and drink, when nature in such
circumstances craves. And so such who long for Christ and his grace,
for an interest in him, and fellowship with him, the Lord satisfies
with these things, as with marrow an... [ Continue Reading ]
SUCH AS SIT IN DARKNESS, AND IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH,.... This is the
second instance of persons in distress calling on the name of the
Lord; and who, being delivered, are under obligation to praise him,
such as are captives and prisoners. The Targum applies it to the
Israelites in the Babylonish cap... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THEY REBELLED AGAINST THE WORDS OF GOD,.... All afflictions,
as captivity and imprisonment, are generally for sin; which is a
rebellion against God, and a transgression of his laws. Adam rebelled
against the words of God, not giving credit to them, but believing the
words of the devil; and s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE HE BROUGHT DOWN THEIR HEART WITH LABOUR,.... Humbled them
under his mighty hand; brought down their haughty spirits and proud
stomachs by one afflictive providence or another; by which the Lord
humbles men, as he did the Israelites in the wilderness, and hides
pride from them: or with trou... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY CRIED UNTO THE LORD IN THEIR TROUBLE,.... Their affliction,
their hearts being brought down with labour, and they being and
finding themselves in a state of darkness, in the shadow of death, in
affliction and iron; or in soul troubles, under a sense of sin, and in
a view of wrath and displ... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BROUGHT THEM OUT OF DARKNESS,.... In which they were by nature,
into marvellous light; to see their interest in Christ, and his
salvation; and to have the light of joy and comfort in him.
AND THE SHADOW OF DEATH; quickening them by his Spirit and grace;
causing them to live by faith upon him; en... [ Continue Reading ]
O THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS,.... Or, "confess to
the Lord his goodness or grace", or "mercy" g; own and acknowledge it,
in delivering them from such a state of darkness and death, of
thraldom and captivity; see Romans 6:17.
AND FOR HIS WONDERFUL WORKS TO THE CHILDREN OF MEN! o... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE HATH BROKEN THE GATES OF BRASS,.... The prison doors made of
brass, as sometimes of iron, for the security of the prisoners; see
Acts 12:10. And cut the bars of iron in sunder; with which they were
barred and secured. Hyperbolical phrases these, as Kimchi, expressing
how exceeding strong the... [ Continue Reading ]
FOOLS, BECAUSE OF THEIR TRANSGRESSION,.... Or, "because of the way" h
"of it"; their sinful course of life; for it is not for a single
transgression they are afflicted, but for a continued series of
sinning, which is a transgression of the law of God. By "fools" are
meant not idiots, men devoid of c... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR SOUL ABHORRETH ALL MANNER OF MEAT,.... Not only bread and common
food, but dainty meat, the most delicious fare, Job 33:20, in which
they most delighted in time of health, and too much indulged
themselves in; and by that means brought diseases upon them, which
caused this loathing in them, as... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY CRY UNTO THE LORD IN THEIR TROUBLE,.... A time of affliction
is a time of trouble, and a proper season for prayer; and by it
persons are brought to the throne of grace, when humbled under the
mighty hand of God, to seek for relief. Hezekiah in his affliction
prayed to the Lord, though Asa... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SENT HIS WORD, AND HEALED THEM,.... It was his will and pleasure
they should be healed, and accordingly they were; he issued his orders
for the removal of the affliction, and it was done; diseases are his
servants, which come and go at his command; so Christ, in the days of
his flesh, healed by s... [ Continue Reading ]
OH THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS,.... Both in
restoring to bodily health, which is an instance of divine goodness;
and in healing the diseases of the soul, or in the pardon of sin,
which is according to the multitude of his mercies, and the riches of
his grace.
AND FOR HIS WONDERF... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LET THEM SACRIFICE THE SACRIFICES OF THANKSGIVING,.... Not legal
sacrifices, but spiritual and evangelical ones, the sacrifices of
praise and thankfulness which God has enjoined are well pleasing to
him through Christ, glorify him, and are but our reasonable service;
see Hebrews 13:15.
AND DECL... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT GO DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS,.... This is the fourth instance
of persons in distress crying to the Lord for help, and, having it,
are laid under obligation to praise him; the case of seafaring men: so
the Targum introduces it,
"mariners that go down to the sea in ships;''
the same form of... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE SEE THE WORKS OF THE LORD,.... In creation, the sea itself, its
flux and reflux; the creatures in it, fishes of various forms and
sizes: and in providence, in preserving ships and men in the most
imminent danger, and even to a miracle; sometimes causing the wind to
change or to subside in a mo... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE COMMANDETH, AND RAISETH THE STORMY WIND,.... Winds are not
raised by men, nor by devils, nor by angels, but by the Lord himself;
who has created them, holds them in his fist, brings them out of his
treasures, and sends them forth to do his will; if he speaks the word,
gives but the order, a s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY MOUNT UP TO THE HEAVEN,.... The waves which are lifted up by the
stormy wind, and the ships which are upon them, and the men in them.
THEY GO DOWN AGAIN TO THE DEPTHS: one while they seem to reach the
skies, and presently they are down, as it were, in the bottom of the
sea, and are threatened... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY REEL TO AND FRO, AND STAGGER LIKE A DRUNKEN MAN,.... Through the
agitation of the water, and motion of the ship, not being able to
stand upon deck.
AND ARE AT THEIR WIT'S END; or, "all their wisdom is swallowed up" n;
their wisdom in naval affairs, their art of navigation, their skill in
manag... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY CRY UNTO THE LORD IN THEIR TROUBLE,.... As in a storm
seafaring persons are used to do; so did Jonah's mariners, though
Heathens, everyone cried to his god. With the Romans o tempests were
reckoned deities, and had temples erected, and sacrifices offered to
them; but these persons were suc... [ Continue Reading ]
HE MAKETH THE STORM A CALM,.... As Christ did by a word speaking, Mark
4:39.
SO THAT THE WAVES THEREOF ARE STILL; and roar and toss no more, but
subside; and the sea becomes smooth and quiet, its raging ceases: the
angry sea, as Horace p calls it, becomes calm and peaceable; see
Psalms 89:9.
p "N... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ARE THEY GLAD BECAUSE THEY BE QUIET,.... The mariners are glad
that the waves are quiet, and they free from danger, and at ease and
in repose themselves.
SO HE BRINGETH THEM UNTO THEIR DESIRED HAVEN; the port, city, border
or tract of land q, they are bound to; which they desire to be at, and... [ Continue Reading ]
OH THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS,.... Seafaring men
particularly, before mentioned, as Jonah's mariners did, Jonah 1:16,
or all the four sorts of persons instanced in, as Kimchi thinks: and
even all men whatsoever should do this, high and low, rich and poor,
of every age, sex, and... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THEM EXALT HIM ALSO IN THE CONGREGATION OF THE PEOPLE,.... Of the
people of God, who are gathered out of the world into a church state;
and who gather themselves together to attend the worship and service
of God in some one place; and here the Lord should be praised, and his
name exalted, by tho... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TURNETH RIVERS INTO A WILDERNESS,.... A country abounding with
rivers, as the country round about Sodom and the land of Canaan were,
Genesis 13:10. Such an one is sometimes, by the just judgment of God,
turned into a desert.
AND THE WATER SPRINGS INTO DRY GROUND: what was like a well watered
gar... [ Continue Reading ]
A FRUITFUL LAND INTO BARRENNESS,.... Or, "into saltness" t; as Sodom
and the land adjacent became a salt sea; and the land of Canaan was
threatened to become brimstone, salt and burning, like Sodom; in which
nothing was sown, and which bore no grass; see
Genesis 14:3 and so the Targum,
"the land o... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TURNETH THE WILDERNESS INTO A STANDING WATER,.... On the other
hand, when it is the pleasure of God, a country uncultivated and like
a desert, he makes it fruitful as one that is well watered and tilled;
as this country of ours, and the land in America, once waste places,
now fruitful ones.
AND... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE HE MAKETH THE HUNGRY TO DWELL,.... In those fruitful places
which they find agreeable to them, and so fix upon them as the places
of their abode, and build houses, and dwell there; having all the
conveniences of life, which they wanted elsewhere: so such as hunger
and thirst after righteou... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SOW THE FIELDS, AND PLANT VINEYARDS,.... And so raise a sufficient
supply of corn and wine for the support of themselves and families. In
a spiritual sense the "fields" are the world, and the seed which is
sown is the word; the persons that sow it are the ministers of the
Gospel, which, by a div... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BLESSETH THEM ALSO, SO THAT THEY ARE MULTIPLIED GREATLY,.... Not
only their fields and vineyards are blessed with an increase, but
these husbandmen themselves; as man at his first creation was bid to
do, being blessed of God; and as the Israelites were in Egypt, Genesis
1:28 and which may spiritu... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAIN THEY ARE MINISHED,.... Or "lessened", in their families, cattle,
and substance; either the same persons as before, or others. The
Targum paraphrases it,
"but when they sin, they are lessened:''
for sin is the cause of it, as follows:
AND BROUGHT LOW THROUGH OPPRESSION, AFFLICTION AND SORROW... [ Continue Reading ]
HE POURETH CONTEMPT UPON PRINCES,.... That is, the Lord does, who is
above them; he laughs at them, and has them in derision, when they are
raging against his people, cause, and interest; he sets them up and
pulls them down at his pleasure; he hurls them from their seats and
thrones, and makes them... [ Continue Reading ]
YET SETTETH HE THE POOR ON HIGH FROM AFFLICTION,.... On the other
hand, the Lord sometimes exalteth men of low degree, raiseth men of
mean extract and parentage, who have made a poor figure in life, to
high places of honour, free from adversity and distress; as David from
the sheepfold, and from fol... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHTEOUS SHALL SEE IT, AND REJOICE,.... Shall see the increase
and prosperity of the saints, the glory of the church in the latter
day, and rejoice at it; the judgments of God upon the wicked, upon
antichristian princes and states, and rejoice on that account; see
Revelation 18:20 and the seve... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSO IS WISE,.... Or as it may be read interrogatively, "who is
wise?" as in Jeremiah 9:12, that is, spiritually wise, wise unto
salvation; who is made to know wisdom in the hidden part; for not such
as are possessed of natural wisdom, or worldly wise men, much less who
are wise to do evil, are her... [ Continue Reading ]