Psalms 30
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 12 verses
Psalms 30:1
Psalms 30:2
O LORD my God, I cryed unto thee, and thou hast healed me (i. e.) Delivered me from the Fears and Troubles of my Mind, which are oft compared to Diseases, and from very dangerous Distempers of my Body..
Psalms 30:3
O LORD, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave My deliverance is a kind of Resurrection from the Grave, upon the very brink whereof I was.: thou hast kept me alive This he adds to explain the former Phrase, which was Ambiguous., that I should not go down to the pit (i. e.) into the Grave which is oft called, the Pit, as Psal. 28. 1. and 69. 15. and 88. 4. Isa. 38. 17..
Psalms 30:4
Sing unto the LORD, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness Or, at the mention, &c. When you call to mind, or when others Celebrate, as I do this day, the Holiness of God's Nature; which he Demonstrates by his Works by his Faithfulness, Care, and Kindness towards his holy Ones..
Psalms 30:5
For his anger endureth but a moment Commonly the Afflictions which he sends upon his People are short; and last but for a few moments of their Lives., in his favour is life Or, Life, (i. e.) Our whole Life, is in his Favour, (i. e.) He heapeth his Favours upon them, for the greatest part of their present Lives, and in the next Life which endures for ever; of which the Chalde... Paraphrast, expounds this place. And indeed without the Consideration of eternal Life, the difference between the duration of the Afflictions, and of the Happiness of God's people, were neither so Evident nor Considerable, as David here makes it. Life is oft put for along and Happy time, as Psal. 34. 12. and 133. 3. Prov. 3. 2. and for an Eternal and immortal Duration, 2 Tim. 1. 10. Iam. 1. 12. And in Civil Affairs; Estates for Life are opposed to those that are but for a short time.: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning (i. e.) It comes speedily and in due season..
Psalms 30:6
And in my prosperity I said, I shall never be moved I thought my self past all Danger of further Changes, forgetting my own Frailty, and the uncertainty of all Worldly things..
Psalms 30:7
LORD, by thy favour thou hast made my mountain to stand strong Thou hast so firmly settled me in my Kingdom: which he calls his Mountain; Partly, because Kingdoms are usually called Mountains in Prophetical writings, as Psal. 46. 3, 4. Isa: 2. 2. Ier. 51. 25. Dan. 2. 34, 35. 44, 45, and Partly, with respect to Mount Sion, where he built his Royal Palace, the Dedication whereof is mentioned in the Title of the Psalm., thou didst hide thy face (i. e.) Withdraw thy Favour and Help., and I was troubled I was quickly brought into such Distresses of Body, and Anxiety of Mind, that I saw the Vanity of all my Carnal Confidences..
Psalms 30:8
I cryed to thee, O LORD; and unto the LORD I made supplication.
Psalms 30:9
What profit is there To wit, unto thee, as the latter part of the Verse explains it. What wilt thou gain by it? in my blood (i. e.) In my violent Death, as Blood is frequently used, as Gen. 37. 26. Numb.... 5. 33. Ios. 20. 3. 1 Sam. 25. 26. 33. Mat. 27. 6., when I go down to the pit When I dye. See above, on v. 3. Shall they that are Dead, or gone down into the Dust, Celebrate thy Faithfulness and Goodness in the Land of the Living? Or, shall my Dust or Dead Corps praise thee? No Lord, shouldest thou cut me off in the beginning of my Reign, thy Name would lose the Praises, which many will return to thee for my Life, and be exposed to Reproaches, as if thou hadst not kept thy Word with me: and I should lose those Opportunities of praising thy Name, and serving my Generation, which I prize above my Life.? shall the dust praise thee? shall it declare thy truth?
Psalms 30:10
Hear O LORD, and have mercy upon me: LORD, be thou my helper.
Psalms 30:11
Thou hast turned Having related his Prayer, he now declares the gracious Answer which God gave him. for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my saccloth (i. e.) Given me occasion to put off that Saccloth; which they used to wear in times of Mourning. See Esth. 4. 1. Psal. 35. 13. Isa 32. 11. Ioel, 1. 13., and girded me with gladness Either, with Garments of Gladness, or Rejoycing: Or, with joy, as with a Garment surrounding me, on every side; as he is for the like Reason, said to be girded with strength, Psal. 18. 32..
Psalms 30:12
To the end that my glory My Soul: Or, rather my Tongue, to which both singing and silence most properly belong. See on Psal. 7. 5. and 16. 9. may sing praise to thee, and not be silent; O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.
I Will extol thee, O LORD, for thou hast lifted me up Or, drawn up, to wit, out of the deep Pit, or Waters; to which great Dangers and Afflictions are frequently Compared., and hast not made my foes to rejoyce over me Which they both desired, and Confidently expected an occasion to do..