Bible Commentaries
Psalms 123

Henry's Complete Commentary on the BibleHenry's Complete

Introduction



This psalm was penned at a time then the church of God was brought low and trampled upon; some think it was when the Jews were captives in Babylon, though that was not the only time that they were insulted over by the proud. The psalmist begins as if he spoke for himself only (Psalms 123:1), but presently speaks in the name of the church. Here is, I. Their expectation of mercy from God, Psalms 123:1; Psalms 123:2. II. Their plea for mercy with God,, Psalms 123:3; Psalms 123:4. In singing it we must have our eye up to God's favour with a holy concern, and then an eye down to men's reproach with a holy contempt.

Verses 1-4

Grateful Acknowledgments.
Bibliographical Information
Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Psalms 123". "Henry's Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/mhm/psalms-123.html. 1706.