Psalms 60 - Introduction

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 60 TO THE CHIEF MUSICIAN UPON SHUSHANEDUTH, MICHTAM OF DAVID, TO TEACH; WHEN HE STROVE WITH ARAMNAHARAIM, AND WITH ARAMZOBAH, WHEN JOAB RETURNED, AND SMOTE OF EDOM IN THE VALLEY OF SALT TWELVE THOUSAND. The words "shushaneduth" are thought, by Aben Ezra, to be the beginning o... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:1

O GOD, THOU HAST CAST US OFF,.... What is said in this verse, and Psalms 60:2, are by some applied to times past; to the distress of the people Israel by their neighbours in the times of the judges; to their being smitten by the Philistines, in the times of Eli and Samuel; and to the victory they ob... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:2

THOU HAST MADE THE EARTH TO TREMBLE; THOU HAST BROKEN IT,.... As is frequently done by an earthquake; which, whatever natural causes there may be of it, is always to be ascribed to God. The ancient Heathens m were of opinion that all earthquakes were of God. This respects not the whole earth, but th... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:3

THOU HAST SHOWED THY PEOPLE HARD THINGS,.... As to have their city and temple burial, multitudes of them slain, and the rest carried captive, and put into the hands of cruel lords and hard masters, and made a proverb, a taunt, and a curse, in all places; and all this done to a people that were the L... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:4

THOU HAST GIVEN A BANNER,.... The word נס is, by Jarchi, taken to signify "temptation" or "trial" o; and he interprets it of many troubles which they had, that they might be tried by them, whether they would stand in the fear of God, and so considers these words as a continuation of the account of t... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:5

THAT THY BELOVED MAY BE DELIVERED,.... Some think that these words express the effect or end of the banner being displayed; but because of the word "Selah" at the end of Psalms 60:4, which makes so full a stop; rather they are to be considered in construction with the following clause. By the Lord's... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:6

GOD HATH SPOKEN IN HIS HOLINESS,.... Or "in his holy place" q; in heaven, the habitation of his holiness and of his glory; or "in the house of the sanctuary", as the Targum: in the tabernacle, in the holy place by Urim and Thummim; and in the most holy place by his sacred oracle, from between the me... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:7

GILEAD [IS] MINE,.... This is particularly mentioned, because over this Abner made Ishbosheth king, 2 Samuel 2:9; and is the place to which the Jews shall be brought in the latter day, when converted, Zechariah 10:10; It was a country that abounded with pastures fit for feeding cattle, Numbers 32:1... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:8

MOAB [IS] MY WASHPOT,.... To wash hands and feet in: and so the Syriac version, "and Moab the washing of my feet"; a vessel for low and mean service, and so denotes the servile subjection of the Moabites to David; see 2 Samuel 8:2; and as the words may be rendered, "the pot of my washing" r. Great n... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:9

WHO WILL BRING ME [INTO] THE STRONG CITY?.... Which some understand of Rabbah of the Ammonites, which Joab besieged, and sent to David to come and take it in person, 2 Samuel 12:26. The Targum interprets it of Tyre, which was a strong fortified city, Ezekiel 26:4. It rather seems to be the same with... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:10

[WILT] NOT THOU, O GOD?.... This is an answer to the question, and is made by putting another, which tacitly contains in it an affirmation that God would do it. He has foretold the destruction of the Romish antichrist; he has said it shall be: he is faithful to his purposes, predictions, and promise... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:11

GIVE US HELP FROM TROUBLE,.... To have trouble is the common lot of all men, but especially of the people of God. They have some troubles which others have not, arising from indwelling sin, Satan's temptations, and the hidings of God's face; and as for outward troubles, they have generally the great... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 60:12

THROUGH GOD WE SHALL DO VALIANTLY,.... Or, "through the Word of the Lord", as the Targum; Christ, whose name is the Word of God, appearing at the head of his armies, in a vesture dipped in blood, and with a sharp sword proceeding out of his mouth, will inspire his people to fight valiantly under him... [ Continue Reading ]

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