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Text -- Psalms 10:16 (NET)
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Wesley: Psa 10:16 - -- To whom it belongs to protect his subjects. Therefore his peoples case is never desperate, seeing he ever lives to help them.
To whom it belongs to protect his subjects. Therefore his peoples case is never desperate, seeing he ever lives to help them.
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Wesley: Psa 10:16 - -- The Canaanites; whom God, as king of the world, expelled, and gave their land to his people. By which great example he confirms his faith and hope for...
The Canaanites; whom God, as king of the world, expelled, and gave their land to his people. By which great example he confirms his faith and hope for the future.
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Wesley: Psa 10:16 - -- Out of Canaan, which God calls his land, because he gave it to them, and fixed his presence and dwelling in it.
Out of Canaan, which God calls his land, because he gave it to them, and fixed his presence and dwelling in it.
JFB -> Psa 10:16-18
JFB: Psa 10:16-18 - -- God reigns. The wicked, if for a time successful, shall be cut off. He hears and confirms the hearts of His suffering people (Psa 112:7), executes jus...
The Lord is king for ever - He has, and ever will have, the supreme power
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Clarke: Psa 10:16 - -- The heathen are perished out of his land - They are all either cut off or converted. This may refer to the Canaanites. What a mercy that we can say ...
The heathen are perished out of his land - They are all either cut off or converted. This may refer to the Canaanites. What a mercy that we can say this of our own country! Once it was entirely heathen; now not one heathen family in the whole land.
Calvin -> Psa 10:16
Calvin: Psa 10:16 - -- 16.Jehovah is King for ever and ever David now, as if he had obtained the desires of his heart, rises up to holy rejoicing and thanksgiving. When he ...
16.Jehovah is King for ever and ever David now, as if he had obtained the desires of his heart, rises up to holy rejoicing and thanksgiving. When he calls God King for ever and ever, it is a token of his confidence and joy. By the title of King, he vindicates God’s claim to the government of the world, and when he describes him as King for ever and ever, this shows how absurd it is to think to shut him up within the narrow limits of time. As the course of human life is short, even those who sway the scepter over the greatest empires, being but mortal men, very often disappoint the expectations of their servants, 234 as we are taught in Psa 146:3,
“Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.”
Often the power of giving assistance to others fails them, and while they are delaying to give it, the opportunity slips away from them. But we ought to entertain more exalted and honorable conceptions of our heavenly King; for although he does not immediately execute his judgments, yet he has always the full and the perfect power of doing so. In short, he reigns, not for himself in particular; it is for us that he reigns for ever and ever. As this, then, is the duration of his reign, it follows that a long delay cannot hinder him from stretching forth his hand in due season to succor his people, even when they are, as it were, dead, or in a condition which, to the eye of sense and reason, is hopeless. — The heathen are perished out of the land The meaning is, that the holy land was at length purged from the abominations and impurities with which it had been polluted. It was a dreadful profanation, when the land which had been given for an inheritance to the people of God, and allotted to those who purely worshipped him, nourished ungodly and wicked inhabitants. By the heathen he does not mean foreigners, and such as did not belong to the race of Abraham according to the flesh, 235 but hypocrites, who falsely boasted that they belonged to the people of God, just as at this day many, who are Christians only in name, occupy a place in the bosom of the Church. It is no new thing for the prophets to call apostates, who have degenerated from the virtues and holy lives of their fathers, by the reproachful name of heathen, and to compare them not only to the uncircumcised, but also to the Canaanites, who were the most detestable among all the heathen.
“Thy father was an Amorite, and thy mother an Hittite,” (Eze 16:3)
Many other similar passages are to be met with in Scripture. David, therefore, in applying the dishonorable name of heathen to the false and bastard children of Abraham, gives God thanks for having expelled such a corrupt class out of his Church. By this example we are taught, that it is no new thing if we see in our own day the Church of God polluted by profane and irreligious men. We ought, however, to beseech God quickly to purge his house, and not leave his holy temple exposed to the desecration of swine and dogs, as if it were a dunghill.
TSK -> Psa 10:16
TSK: Psa 10:16 - -- The Lord : Psa 29:10, Psa 93:1, Psa 145:13, Psa 146:10; Isa 33:22; Jer 10:10; Lam 5:19; Dan 4:34; Dan 6:26; 1Ti 1:17, 1Ti 6:15, 1Ti 6:16
heathen : Psa...
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Barnes -> Psa 10:16
Barnes: Psa 10:16 - -- The Lord is King forever and ever - That is, he reigns, and he will reign forever. This is one of the instances which frequently occur in the P...
The Lord is King forever and ever - That is, he reigns, and he will reign forever. This is one of the instances which frequently occur in the Psalms, where, though there is a desponding spirit, or an apprehension of danger expressed in the beginning of the poem, it ends with the language of exultation and triumph. The psalmist speaks here as if what he had desired was actually accomplished, and as if the enemies that had encompassed him, and all the enemies of the Lord, were actually overthrown, and God now reigned supreme. He was so confident that this would be so, that he speaks of it as if it were already done. Compare Rom 4:17; see also Psa 6:8-9; Psa 7:17; Psa 9:18.
The heathen are perished out of his land - That is, this would so certainly occur that he might speak of it as if it were actually done. The word "heathen"here refers to the enemies of God and of his cause, who are the principal subjects of the psalm. Compare Psa 9:5. The "land,"here, refers to the land of Palestine, or the holy land, regarded as a land sacred to God, or in the midst of which he himself dwelt.
Poole -> Psa 10:16
Poole: Psa 10:16 - -- The Lord is King to whom it belongs to protect his subjects. Therefore thou wilt save the humble, and punish the oppressors.
For ever and ever ther...
The Lord is King to whom it belongs to protect his subjects. Therefore thou wilt save the humble, and punish the oppressors.
For ever and ever therefore his people’ s case is never desperate, seeing he ever lives and reigns to help them, and therefore he will help them in his time sooner or later.
The heathen either,
1. Those impious Israelites who oppressed David and other good men, whom, although they were reputed Israelites by themselves and others, yet he might call them heathens for their heathenish opinions of God and his providence, and for their ungodly and unrighteous lives. Compare Isa 1:9 Amo 9:7 . Or,
2. The Canaanites, whom God as King of the world did expel or destroy, and gave their land to his people; by which great example he confirms his faith and hope for the future.
Out of his land i.e. out of Canaan, which God calls his land, Lev 25:23 , because he spied it out for them, Eze 20:6 , and gave it to them, and fixed his presence and dwelling in it.
Gill -> Psa 10:16
Gill: Psa 10:16 - -- The Lord is King for ever and ever,.... Christ was King from everlasting, and during the Old Testament dispensation he was promised and prophesied of...
The Lord is King for ever and ever,.... Christ was King from everlasting, and during the Old Testament dispensation he was promised and prophesied of as King; and he had a kingdom when he was here on earth, though not of this world; nor was it with observation. At his ascension to heaven, and session at the right hand of God, he sat down upon the same throne with his Father, and was made or declared Lord and Christ, and appeared more visibly in his kingly office; and in the latter day it will be yet more manifest that he is King of saints, and when indeed he will be King over all the earth, and his kingdom will be an everlasting one: he will have no successor in it, nor will any usurper obtain any more; the devil, beast, and false prophet, will be cast into the lake of fire; all antichristian states will be destroyed, and all authority, rule, and power, put down; nor can his kingdom ever be subverted, he must reign till all enemies are put under his feet; he will reign to the end of the present world, and with the saints a thousand years in the new heaven and earth, and in the ultimate glory to all eternity; nor will his government cease when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to the Father, only the mode of the administration of it. Here begins the song of praise; the reign of Christ is matter of joy; see Psa 97:1;
the Heathen are perished out of his land: not the seven nations which were driven out of the land of Canaan, to make way for the people of Israel, that was long ago; nor the wicked and degenerate Jews, called the Heathen, Psa 2:1; compared with Act 4:27; on whom, and on whose temple, city, and nation, Christ's native land, wrath is come to the uttermost; and they are perished out of it: nor hypocrites out of churches, which are Christ's property; but the antichristian party out of the world, which is Christ's land by creation, as God, and by the gift of his father to him, as Mediator. The followers of antichrist are called Gentiles, and the nations of the earth, Rev 11:2; and these will be no more; they will be utterly destroyed, when the man of sin shall be consumed with the breath of Christ's mouth and the brightness of his coming. The seventh vial will clear the world of all the remains of Christ's enemies: this also is cause of rejoicing, Psa 132:16.
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NET Notes: Psa 10:16 The nations may be the underlying reality behind the psalmist’s references to the “wicked” in the earlier verses. This reference to ...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 10:16
Geneva Bible: Psa 10:16 The LORD [is] King for ever and ever: the ( k ) heathen are perished out of his land.
( k ) The hypocrites or such as live not after God's law, will ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 10:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 10:1-18 - --1 David complains of the wicked.12 He prays for remedy.16 He professes his confidence.
MHCC -> Psa 10:12-18
MHCC: Psa 10:12-18 - --The psalmist speaks with astonishment, at the wickedness of the wicked, and at the patience and forbearance of God. God prepares the heart for prayer,...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 10:12-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 10:12-18 - -- David here, upon the foregoing representation of the inhumanity and impiety of the oppressors, grounds an address to God, wherein observe, I. What h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 10:15-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 10:15-16 - --
The desire for Jahve's interposition now rises again with fresh earnestness. It is a mistake to regard דּרשׁ and מצא as correlative notions....
Constable -> Psa 10:1-18; Psa 10:12-18
Constable: Psa 10:1-18 - --Psalm 10
This psalm is a prayer for immediate help in affliction. It contains a powerful description of ...
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