
Text -- Psalms 73:27 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 73:27
Wesley: Psa 73:27 - -- Those who revolt from thee, to work wickedness; which is called whoredom in scripture.
Those who revolt from thee, to work wickedness; which is called whoredom in scripture.
JFB -> Psa 73:27-28
JFB: Psa 73:27-28 - -- The lot of apostates, described by a figure of frequent use (Jer 3:1, Jer 3:3; Eze 23:35), is contrasted with his, who finds happiness in nearness to ...
Clarke: Psa 73:27 - -- They that are far from thee shall perish - The term perish is generally used to signify a coming to nothing, being annihilated; and by some it is th...
They that are far from thee shall perish - The term perish is generally used to signify a coming to nothing, being annihilated; and by some it is thus applied to the finally impenitent, they shall all be annihilated. But where is this to be found in the Scriptures? In no part, properly understood. In the new heavens and the new earth none of the wicked shall be found; for therein dwells righteousness - nothing but God and righteous spirits; but at the same time the wicked shall be in their own place. And to suppose that they shall be annihilated, is as great a heresy, though scarcely so absurd, as to believe that the pains of damnation are emendatory, and that hellfire shall burn out. There is presumptive evidence from Scripture to lead us to the conclusion, that if there be not eternal punishment, glory will not be eternal; as the same terms are used to express the duration of both. No human spirit that is not united to God can be saved. Those who are Far from Thee shall perish - they shall be lost, undone, ruined, and that without remedy. Being separated from God by sin, they shall never be rejoined; the great gulf must be between them and their Maker eternally

Clarke: Psa 73:27 - -- All them that go a whoring from thee - That is, all that worship false gods; all idolaters. This is the only meaning of the word in such a connectio...
All them that go a whoring from thee - That is, all that worship false gods; all idolaters. This is the only meaning of the word in such a connection. I have explained this elsewhere.
Calvin -> Psa 73:27
Calvin: Psa 73:27 - -- 27.For, lo! they who depart from thee shall perish Here he proves, by an argument taken from things contrary, that nothing was better for him than si...
27.For, lo! they who depart from thee shall perish Here he proves, by an argument taken from things contrary, that nothing was better for him than simply to repose himself upon God alone; for no sooner does any one depart from God than he inevitably falls into the most dreadful destruction. All depart from him who divide and scatter their hope among a variety of objects. The phrase to go a whoring 210 is of similar import; for it is the worst kind of adultery to divide our heart that it may not continue fixed exclusively upon God. This will be more easily understood by defining the spiritual chastity of our minds, which consists in faith, in calling upon God, in integrity of heart, and in obedience to the Word. Whoever then submits not himself to the Word of God, that feeling him to be the sole author of all good things, he may depend upon him, surrender himself to be governed by him, betake himself to him at all times, and devote to him all his affections, such a person is like an adulterous woman who leaves her own husband, and prostitutes herself to strangers. David’s language then is equivalent to his pronouncing all apostates who revolt from God to be adulterers.
TSK -> Psa 73:27
TSK: Psa 73:27 - -- lo : Psa 119:155; Job 21:14, Job 21:15; Isa 29:13; Jer 12:2; Mat 15:7, Mat 15:8; Eph 2:13, Eph 2:17
that go : Exo 34:15; Num 15:39; Jam 4:4; Rev 17:1-...

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Barnes -> Psa 73:27
Barnes: Psa 73:27 - -- For, lo, they that are far from thee shall perish - All that are estranged from thee; all who are not thy friends. They will certainly be destr...
For, lo, they that are far from thee shall perish - All that are estranged from thee; all who are not thy friends. They will certainly be destroyed. For them there can be no hope. This is the fact which solved the difficulty of the psalmist in regard to the divine dealings with people, Psa 73:3-7. The fact that there will be a righteous judgment, in which God will deal with people according to their deserts, made all plain. Compare Psa 73:16-20.
Thou hast destroyed - That is, Thou wilt certainly destroy. The psalmist places himself in the future, and speaks of this as if it were already done. It will be so certainly done that he could speak of it as if it were already accomplished.
All them that go a whoring from thee - The relation of God to his people is often compared in the Scriptures with the marriage relation (compare Ps. 45); and a departure from Him is compared with a want of fidelity to the marriage contract. See Mat 12:39; Mat 16:4; Jer 3:8-9; Jer 5:7; Jer 13:27; Eze 23:37; Rev 2:22 :
Poole -> Psa 73:27
Poole: Psa 73:27 - -- They that are far from thee they that forsake thee and thy ways, preferring the prosperity of this present evil world before thy love, and favour, an...
They that are far from thee they that forsake thee and thy ways, preferring the prosperity of this present evil world before thy love, and favour, and service; they who estrange themselves from the love, and life, and acquaintance of God; that say to God, Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways , as they did, Job 21:14 .
Thou hast destroyed thou will certainly and dreadfully destroy them.
Them that go a whoring from thee those who having professed subjection to thee, shall afterwards revolt from thee, and sell themselves to work wickedness; which is called whoredom in Scripture. For none are more hateful to God, than willful and wicked apostates from the principles and practice of the true religion, which once they owned.
Gill -> Psa 73:27
Gill: Psa 73:27 - -- For, lo, they that are far from thee,.... Who are alienated from the life of God, far from the law of God, and subjection and obedience to it; and fro...
For, lo, they that are far from thee,.... Who are alienated from the life of God, far from the law of God, and subjection and obedience to it; and from righteousness either moral or evangelical, and from the love and fear of God, and worship of him:
shall perish; not merely at death, as even righteous men do, but be lost eternally:
thou hast destroyed all them that go a whoring from thee; that follow after other gods, and worship them; which is spiritual adultery and fornication, the Scriptures often speak of, and intend by it idolatry; see Deu 31:16 or who set their hearts and affections upon the creature, and have them alienated from God; and love the creature more and besides the Creator: the past tense seems to be put for the future, and so some render it, "thou shalt destroy", or "cut off" i; destroy them soul and body, and punish them with an everlasting destruction in hell; the Targum is,
"that wander from thy fear;''
that is, from the worship of God.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 73:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Psa 73:1-28 - --1 The prophet, prevailing in a temptation,2 shews the occasion thereof, the prosperity of the wicked;13 the wound given thereby, diffidence;15 the vic...
MHCC -> Psa 73:21-28
MHCC: Psa 73:21-28 - --God would not suffer his people to be tempted, if his grace were not sufficient, not only to save them from harm, but to make them gainers by it. This...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 73:21-28
Matthew Henry: Psa 73:21-28 - -- Behold Samson's riddle again unriddled, Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong sweetness; for we have here an account of the good...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 73:27-28
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 73:27-28 - --
The poet here once more gives expression to the great opposites into which good fortune and misfortune are seemingly, but only seemingly, divided in...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 73:1-28 - --Psalm 73
In this psalm Asaph related his inner mental struggle when he compared his life as one committe...
