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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] at sacred-texts.com


Psalms Chapter 92

Psalms 92:1

psa 92:1

A Psalm-song--(see on Psa 30:1, title). The theme: God should be praised for His righteous judgments on the wicked and His care and defense of His people. Such a topic, at all times proper, is specially so for the reflections of the Sabbath day. (Psa 92:1-15)

sing . . . name--celebrate Thy perfections.

Psalms 92:2

psa 92:2

in the morning, . . . every night--diligently and constantly (Psa 42:8).

loving kindness--literally, "mercy."

faithfulness--in fulfilling promises (Psa 89:14).

Psalms 92:3

psa 92:3

In such a work all proper aid must be used.

with a . . . sound--or, on Higgaion (see on Psa 9:16), perhaps an instrument of that name, from its sound resembling the muttered sound of meditation, as expressed also by the word. This is joined with the harp.

Psalms 92:4

psa 92:4

thy work--that is, of providence (Psa 90:16-17).

Psalms 92:5

psa 92:5

great . . . works--correspond to deep or vast thoughts (Psa 40:5; Rom 11:23).

Psalms 92:6

psa 92:6

A brutish man knoweth not--that is, God's works, so the Psalmist describes himself (Psa 73:22) when amazed by the prosperity of the wicked, now understood and explained.

Psalms 92:8

psa 92:8

This he does in part, by contrasting their ruin with God's exaltation and eternity.

most high--as occupying the highest place in heaven (Psa 7:7; Psa 18:16).

Psalms 92:9

psa 92:9

A further contrast with the wicked, in the lot of the righteous, safety and triumph.

Psalms 92:10

psa 92:10

horn . . . exalt--is to increase power (Psa 75:5).

anointed . . . fresh--or, "new"

oil-- (Psa 23:5) a figure for refreshment (compare Luk 7:46). Such use of oil is still common in the East.

Psalms 92:11

psa 92:11

see . . . [and] . . . hear my desire--or, literally, "look on" my enemies and hear of the wicked (compare Psa 27:11; Psa 54:7) --that is, I shall be gratified by their fall.

Psalms 92:12

psa 92:12

The vigorous growth, longevity, utility, fragrance, and beauty of these noble trees, set forth the life, character, and destiny of the pious;

Psalms 92:15

psa 92:15

and they thus declare God's glory as their strong and righteous ruler.


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