
Text -- Psalms 37:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 37:13
The day appointed by God for his punishment or destruction.
Clarke -> Psa 37:13
Clarke: Psa 37:13 - -- He seeth that his day is coming - The utter desolation of your oppressors is at hand. All this may be said of every wicked man.
He seeth that his day is coming - The utter desolation of your oppressors is at hand. All this may be said of every wicked man.
Defender -> Psa 37:13
Defender: Psa 37:13 - -- The concept of God laughing at the wicked seems strange in contrast to His mercy and longsuffering. But God's mocking laughter occurs after the wicked...
The concept of God laughing at the wicked seems strange in contrast to His mercy and longsuffering. But God's mocking laughter occurs after the wicked have conclusively rejected His proffered love and mercy and then continued in their arrogant rebellion against Him (Pro 1:24-26; Psa 2:1-5; Psa 59:8)."
TSK -> Psa 37:13

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Barnes -> Psa 37:13
Barnes: Psa 37:13 - -- The Lord shall laugh at him - See the notes at Psa 2:4. That is, he will regard all his attempts as vain - as not worthy of serious thought or ...
The Lord shall laugh at him - See the notes at Psa 2:4. That is, he will regard all his attempts as vain - as not worthy of serious thought or care. The language is that which we use when there is no fear or apprehension felt. It is not that God is unfeeling, or that he is disposed to deride man, but that he regards all such efforts as vain, and as not demanding notice on the ground of anything to be apprehended from them.
For he seeth that his day is coming - The day of his destruction or overthrow. He sees that the wicked man cannot be ultimately successful, but that destruction is coming upon him. There is nothing ultimately to be apprehended from his designs, for his overthrow is certain.
Poole -> Psa 37:13
Poole: Psa 37:13 - -- Shall laugh at him i.e. shall despise and deride all their hopes and endeavours against the good, as most vain and foolish.
His day either,
1. God...
Shall laugh at him i.e. shall despise and deride all their hopes and endeavours against the good, as most vain and foolish.
His day either,
1. God’ s day, which is a usual phrase, as Isa 2:12 13:9 . Or,
2. His own day, as 1Sa 26:10 Eze 21:25,29 . Both signify the same thing, the day appointed by God for his punishment or destruction, as Isa 9:4 Jer 50:27 .
Haydock -> Psa 37:13
Haydock: Psa 37:13 - -- Violence. Hebrew, "laid snares." This treatment might be expected from enemies, since friends proved so treacherous. (Haydock) ---
They would wil...
Violence. Hebrew, "laid snares." This treatment might be expected from enemies, since friends proved so treacherous. (Haydock) ---
They would willingly have slain David. The will is often put for the deed. (Calmet) ---
Things. Endeavouring to engage me again in sin, being displeased because I have quitted their evil company; (Worthington) or they raise their fortune, by causing dissensions in the state. This might be well applied to the Pharisees, who persecuted Christ.
Gill -> Psa 37:13
Gill: Psa 37:13 - -- The Lord shall laugh at him,.... Have him and his plots in derision, confound his schemes, and disappoint him of his designs, bring him into calamity,...
The Lord shall laugh at him,.... Have him and his plots in derision, confound his schemes, and disappoint him of his designs, bring him into calamity, and laugh at it; see Psa 2:4;
for he seeth that his day is coming; either the day of the Lord, which he has appointed to judge the world in, and which comes suddenly, at unawares, as a thief in the night, and is known unto the Lord, though to none else; or the day of the wicked man's ruin and destruction, to which he is appointed, and which is the same; and so the Targum is, "the day of his calamity": which the Lord observes is hastening on, when he will be for ever miserable.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 37:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Psa 37:1-40 - --1 David persuades to patience and confidence in God, by the different estate of the godly and the wicked.
MHCC -> Psa 37:7-20
MHCC: Psa 37:7-20 - --Let us be satisfied that God will make all to work for good to us. Let us not discompose ourselves at what we see in this world. A fretful, discontent...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 37:7-20
Matthew Henry: Psa 37:7-20 - -- In these verses we have, I. The foregoing precepts inculcated; for we are so apt to disquiet ourselves with needless fruitless discontents and distr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 37:12-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:12-13 - --
The verb זמם is construed with ל of that which is the object at which the evil devices aim. To gnash the teeth (elsewhere also: with the teeth...
Constable -> Psa 37:1-40; Psa 37:9-22
Constable: Psa 37:1-40 - --Psalm 37
This psalm advances the thought of Psalm 36. Here David urged the righteous not to let the pros...
