Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Bible Commentaries
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These files are a derivative of an electronic edition prepared from text scanned by Woodside Bible Fellowship.
This expanded edition of the Jameison-Faussett-Brown Commentary is in the public domain and may be freely used and distributed.
These files are a derivative of an electronic edition prepared from text scanned by Woodside Bible Fellowship.
This expanded edition of the Jameison-Faussett-Brown Commentary is in the public domain and may be freely used and distributed.
Bibliographical Information
Jamieson, Robert, D.D.; Fausset, A. R.; Brown, David. "Commentary on Psalms 52". "Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/jfb/psalms-52.html. 1871-8.
Jamieson, Robert, D.D.; Fausset, A. R.; Brown, David. "Commentary on Psalms 52". "Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible". https://www.studylight.org/
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Introduction
PSALM 52
:-. Compare 1 Samuel 21:1-10; 1 Samuel 22:1-10, for the history of the title. Psalms 52:1 gives the theme; the boast of the wicked over the righteous is vain, for God constantly cares for His people. This is expanded by describing the malice and deceit, and then the ruin, of the wicked, and the happy state of the pious.
Verse 1
1. mighty man—literally, "hero." Doeg may be thus addressed, ironically, in respect of his might in slander.
Verse 2
2. tongue—for self.
mischiefs—evil to others (Psalms 5:9; Psalms 38:12).
working deceitfully— (Psalms 10:7), as a keen, smoothly moving razor, cutting quietly, but deeply.
Verse 4
4. all-devouring—literally, "swallowing," which utterly destroy (compare Psalms 21:9; Psalms 35:25).
Verse 5
5. likewise—or, "so," "also," as you have done to others God will do to you ( :-). The following terms describe the most entire ruin.
Verse 6
6. shall . . . fear—regard with religious awe.
laugh at him—for his folly;
Verse 7
7. for trusting in riches and being strong in "wickedness."
wickedness—literally, "mischief" (Psalms 52:2), instead of trusting in God.
the man—literally, "the mighty man," or "hero" (Psalms 52:2- :).
Verse 8
8. The figure used is common (Psalms 1:3; Jeremiah 11:16).
green—fresh.
house, c.—in communion with God (compare Psalms 27:4 Psalms 27:5).
for ever and ever—qualifies "mercy."
Verse 9
9. hast done—that is, what the context supplies, "preserved me" (compare :-).
wait . . . name—hope in Thy perfections, manifested for my good (Psalms 5:11; Psalms 20:1).
for it is good—that is, Thy name, and the whole method or result of its manifestation (Psalms 54:6; Psalms 69:16).