Psalms 62

Tyndale Open Study Notes 7 verses

Psalms 62:1

Ps 62 This psalm expresses confidence in the king and offers prayer for him. The king rests in God despite his difficulties. Although his deceptive and powerful adversaries push hard against him, he remains undaunted. He encourages himself and his people to trust in God and to see their human adversaries from God’s perspective, where they appear frail, fleeting, and deceptive (62:9).62:title Jeduthun: See 1 Chr 25:1; also in Pss 39 and 77.

Psalms 62:3

62:3-4 The enemies desire to topple the king with lies and cunning.

Psalms 62:4

62:4 My high position refers to the royal throne.

Psalms 62:5

62:5-8 The psalmist encourages himself and others to place their hope in God.

Psalms 62:9

62:9-12 Unlike God, humans are transient beings. Even when they thrive, their prosperity is fleeting.62:9 not what they appear to be: People often try to look stronger and better than they are.

Psalms 62:10

62:10 The crime of extortion means using intimidation and threats to make others give up what is theirs, while stealing is taking what belongs to others.

Psalms 62:11

62:11-12 Strength and unfailing love remain in balance only in God. He cares for his people by ridding the world of evildoers (see 1:6).
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