
Text -- Psalms 37:20 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 37:20
Which in an instant melts before the fire.
JFB -> Psa 37:20
JFB: Psa 37:20 - -- While the wicked, however mighty, are destroyed, and that utterly, as smoke which vanishes and leaves no trace.
While the wicked, however mighty, are destroyed, and that utterly, as smoke which vanishes and leaves no trace.
Clarke -> Psa 37:20
Clarke: Psa 37:20 - -- The enemies of the Lord shall be as the fat of lambs - This verse has given the critics some trouble. Several of the Versions read thus: "But the en...
The enemies of the Lord shall be as the fat of lambs - This verse has given the critics some trouble. Several of the Versions read thus: "But the enemies of the Lord, as soon as they are exalted to honor, shall vanish; like smoke they vanish."If we follow the Hebreto, it intimates that they shall consume as the fat of lambs. That is, as the fat is wholly consumed in sacrifices by the fire on the altar, so shall they consume away in the fire of God’ s wrath.
Calvin -> Psa 37:20
Calvin: Psa 37:20 - -- 20.For the wicked shall perish The causal particle כי , ki, which is here translated for, might also be rendered as if used adversatively by bu...
20.For the wicked shall perish The causal particle
TSK -> Psa 37:20
TSK: Psa 37:20 - -- But the : Psa 68:2, Psa 92:9; Jdg 5:31; Luk 13:3, Luk 13:5; 2Pe 2:12
as the fat of lambs : Heb. preciousness, That is, as the fat was wholly consumed ...
But the : Psa 68:2, Psa 92:9; Jdg 5:31; Luk 13:3, Luk 13:5; 2Pe 2:12
as the fat of lambs : Heb. preciousness, That is, as the fat was wholly consumed in sacrifices, by the fire on the altar, so the wicked shall consume away in the fire of God’ s anger. Deu 33:14-16
smoke : Psa 102:3; Gen 19:28; Lev 3:3-11, Lev 3:16; Deu 29:20; Heb 12:29

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Barnes -> Psa 37:20
Barnes: Psa 37:20 - -- But the wicked shall perish - The general sentiment here is the same as in Psa 1:1-6, that the righteous shall be prospered and saved, and that...
But the wicked shall perish - The general sentiment here is the same as in Psa 1:1-6, that the righteous shall be prospered and saved, and that the wicked shall perish. See the notes at Psa 1:4-5. The word "perish"here would be applicable to any form of destruction - death here, or death hereafter - for it is equivalent to the idea that they shall be "destroyed."Whether the psalmist means here to refer to the fact that they will be cut off from the earth, or will be punished hereafter in the world of woe, cannot be determined from the word itself. It is most probable, as appears from other parts of the psalm, that he refers particularly to the fact that they will be cut down in their sins; that their lives will be shortened by their crimes; that they will by their conduct expose themselves to the displeasure of God, and thus be cut off. The "word"used, however, would also express the idea of destruction in the future world in any form, and may have a significance beyond anything that can befall men in this life. Compare 2Th 1:8; Mat 25:46.
And the enemies of the Lord - All the enemies of God; all who can properly be regarded as his foes.
Shall be as the fat of lambs - Margin, "the preciousness of lambs."Gesenius renders this, "like the beauty of the pastures."Prof. Alexander, "like the precious"(part) "of lambs;"that is, the sacrificial parts, or the parts that were consumed in sacrifice. De Wette, "as the splendor of the pasture."The Vulgate and the Septuagint render it: "the enemies of the Lord, as soon as they are honored and exalted, shall fail as if they were smoke."Rosenmuller renders it as it is in our common version. It is not easy to determine the meaning. The word rendered "fat"-
They shall consume - The word used here means to be completed or finished; to be consumed or spent, as by fire, or in any other manner; to pine away by weeping, Lam 2:11; to vanish as a cloud or smoke, Job 7:9.
Into smoke - The meaning here is not that they will vanish as the fat of lambs does in sacrifice, but simply that they will pass away as smoke entirely disappears. All that there was of them - their wealth, their splendor, their power - shall utterly vanish away. This is spoken in contrast with what would be the condition of the righteous.
Poole -> Psa 37:20
Poole: Psa 37:20 - -- Fat of lambs which in an instant melteth before the fire. Consume into smoke , i.e. utterly and irrecoverably,
Fat of lambs which in an instant melteth before the fire. Consume into smoke , i.e. utterly and irrecoverably,
Haydock -> Psa 37:20
Haydock: Psa 37:20 - -- Stronger. Hebrew, "strong, and they," &c. (Haydock) ---
Art thou deaf to my cries? (Calmet)
Stronger. Hebrew, "strong, and they," &c. (Haydock) ---
Art thou deaf to my cries? (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 37:20
Gill: Psa 37:20 - -- But the wicked shall perish,.... In a time of famine, in an evil day, and particularly at the day of judgment: for this is to be understood, not merel...
But the wicked shall perish,.... In a time of famine, in an evil day, and particularly at the day of judgment: for this is to be understood, not merely of being in bodily distress and want; nor of perishing by death, common to the righteous and the wicked; nor of being in a lost perishing condition, as all men by nature are, but of eternal perdition in hell;
and the enemies of the Lord shall be as the fat of lambs, they shall consume; that is, either they shall consume away as the fat of lambs burnt upon the altar, which evaporates, or as lambs fattened on purpose to be killed, and so prepared for the day of slaughter; in like manner the wicked, who have waxed fat and kicked, will be destroyed; they being the enemies of God, yea, enmity to him, to Father, Son, and Spirit, to the Gospel and ordinances of Christ, and to his people, and will be treated as such. Some render the word, "like the excellency of pastures" s; the grass of the field, which is cut down and withers presently; see Psa 37:2;
into smoke shall they consume away, or "with" t it; that is, as it; see Psa 68:1; or "in smoke" u; in the smoke of eternal torments, or hell, as the Targum.

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NET Notes: Psa 37:20 Heb “they perish in smoke, they perish.” In addition to repeating the verb for emphasis, the psalmist uses the perfect form of the verb to...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 37:20
Geneva Bible: Psa 37:20 But the wicked shall perish, and the enemies of the LORD [shall be] as the ( n ) fat of lambs: they shall consume; into smoke shall they consume away....

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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 37:20
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:20 - --
With כּי the preceding assertion is confirmed by its opposite (cf. Psa 130:4). כּיקר בּרים forms a fine play in sound; יקר is a subs...
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...
