Psalms 92

Matthew Poole's English Annotations 15 verses

Psalms 92:1

IT is a good thing It is a good work and a just debt to God. to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High.

Psalms 92:2

To show forth thy loving kindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night To adore and celebrate thy goodness and truth continually, and especially at those two solemn times of Morning and Evening, which on every day, and especially upon the Sabbath day, were devoted to the worship and service of God..

Psalms 92:3

Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound.

Psalms 92:4

For thou, LORD, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands Which thou didst create by thine Almighty power, and dost still govern with infinite wisdom, one instance whereof we have in the following Verses..

Psalms 92:5

O LORD, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts Thy counsels and methods in the government of the World and of thy Church. are very deep.

Psalms 92:6

A brutish man Who cannot or does not seriously consider things, whose mind is corrupted by his sensual and brutish appetites, who is led by sense and not by reason and faith. knoweth not: neither does a fool understand this The depth of Gods counsels and works mentioned, v. 5. or that particular work of God... escribed v. 7..

Psalms 92:7

When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the the workers of iniquity do flourish: it is that they shall be destroyed for ever Their present worldly prosperity is a presage and occasion of their utter and eternal ruine..

Psalms 92:8

But thou, LORD, art most High for evermore So this Verse is added by way of opposition to the former, They shall perish, but thou shalt endure, as is said in a like comparison Psal. 102. 26. they flourish for a season, but thou rulest for ever to judge and punish them. Or, For (as this Hebrew Particle is not seldom used, whereof instances have been formerly given) thou, Lord, art, &c. So this Verse gives a reason of the former, as well as the first branch of it, why God suffers the wicked to flourish so long, because he is not like man of short and uncertain continuance here, to whom a little time is long and tedious, who therefore impatiently expects the time of vengeance and fears lest the offender should escape it; whereas God is unchangeable and everlasting, and therefore long-suffering without any inconvenience, and the longest time of the prosperity of the wicked is but short and inconsiderable in his Eyes, a thousand years being in his sight but as yesterday when it is past, Psal. 90. 4. and they can never escape out of his hands: as also of the latter branch of the Verse, why the wicked shall be destroyed for ever, because God lives and reigns for ever to execute that just sentence of everlasting punishment which he has pronounced against them..

Psalms 92:9

For lo He represents their destruction as present, and as certain, which the repetition of the words implies., thine enemies, O LORD, for lo, thine enemies shall perish: all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered.

Psalms 92:10

But my horn shalt thou exalt But as for me, and other righteous persons (of whom he says the same thing, v. 12.) we shall be advanced to the height of honour and true and lasting felicity., like the horn of an unicorn Of which see on Deut. 33. 17.: I shall be anointed I shall have great cause of rejoicing and testifying my joy by anointing my self as the manner was in Feasts and all joyful solemnities. with fresh oil Sweet and uncorrupted..

Psalms 92:11

Mine eye also shall see my desire To wit, in the ruine of thine and mine incorrigible Enemies. on mine enemies: and mine ears shall hear What I do not see my self, I shall understand by the certain reports of others. my desire of the wicked that rise up against me.

Psalms 92:12

The righteous shall flourish like the palm-tree Which is constantly green and flourishing, and fruitful, Cant. 7. 8. and growing even when it is pressed down; and so is a fit Emblem of a just mans person and condition. See Revel. 7. 9.: he shall grow like a cedar Which spreads it self wide and grows very high and strong, and is very durable, and in some sort incorruptible. in Lebanon.

Psalms 92:13

Those that be planted Whom God by his gracious providence and holy spirit has planted or fixed there. in the house of the LORD i. e. In its Courts, which are a part of the House and oft come under that name in Scripture. And by this House he means the Church of God, whereof all just persons are real and living members., shall flourish in the courts Which he mentions rather than the House, because he speaks not here of the Priests, but of all just men, who were permitted to come no further than into the Courts. of our God.

Psalms 92:14

They shall still bring forth fruit in old age When their natural strength decayeth, it shall be renewed; their last days shall be their best days, wherein as they shall grow in grace, so they shall increase in comfort and blessedness.: they shall be fat, and flourishing:

Psalms 92:15

To show that the LORD is upright This glorious work of God in compensating the short prosperity of the wicked with everlasting punishments, and of exchanging the momentany afflictions of the just with eternal glory and happiness, does clearly demonstrate that God is just and blameless in all the dispensations of his Providence in the World.: he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.

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