
Text -- Psalms 105:19 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 105:19; Psa 105:19
Wesley: Psa 105:19 - -- That word or revelation which came first to Pharaoh in a dream, and then to Joseph concerning the interpretation of it.
That word or revelation which came first to Pharaoh in a dream, and then to Joseph concerning the interpretation of it.

Wesley: Psa 105:19 - -- From those calamities which were cast upon him, and so prepared the way for his release.
From those calamities which were cast upon him, and so prepared the way for his release.
Joseph was sent of God (Gen 45:5).

JFB: Psa 105:19 - -- His prophecy (Gen 41:11-20) to the officers came to pass, or was fulfilled (Jdg 13:12, Jdg 13:17; 1Sa 9:6, explain the form of speech).
His prophecy (Gen 41:11-20) to the officers came to pass, or was fulfilled (Jdg 13:12, Jdg 13:17; 1Sa 9:6, explain the form of speech).

JFB: Psa 105:19 - -- Or, "proved him," by the afflictions it appointed him to endure before his elevation (compare Gen 41:40-43).
Or, "proved him," by the afflictions it appointed him to endure before his elevation (compare Gen 41:40-43).
Clarke -> Psa 105:19; Psa 105:19
Clarke: Psa 105:19 - -- Until the time that his word came - This appears to refer to the completion of Joseph’ s interpretation of the dreams of the chief butler and b...
Until the time that his word came - This appears to refer to the completion of Joseph’ s interpretation of the dreams of the chief butler and baker

Clarke: Psa 105:19 - -- The Word of the Lord tried him - This seems to refer to the interpretation of Pharaoh’ s dreams, called אמרת יהוה imrath Yehovah , "th...
The Word of the Lord tried him - This seems to refer to the interpretation of Pharaoh’ s dreams, called
Calvin -> Psa 105:19
Calvin: Psa 105:19 - -- 19.Until the time that his word came Here the prophet teaches, that although, according to the judgment of the flesh, God seems to be too tardy in hi...
19.Until the time that his word came Here the prophet teaches, that although, according to the judgment of the flesh, God seems to be too tardy in his steps, yet he holds supreme rule over all things, that he may at length accomplish in due time what he has determined. As to the term word, it is here doubtless to be taken, not for doctrine or instruction, but for a heavenly decree. The relative his admits of being understood as well of God himself as of Joseph; but its application to the latter appears to me to be preferable, implying that Joseph remained in prison until the issue of his affliction was manifested, which was hidden in the divine purpose. It is always to be kept in mind, that the prophet calls back the minds of men from that impious imagination, which would represent fortune as exercising a blind and capricious control over human affairs. Since nothing could be more involved in uncertainty than the welfare of the Church, whilst Joseph was accounted as a condemned person, the prophet here elevates our minds, and bids us look at the hidden word, that is, the decree, the proper opportunity and time for the manifestation of which had not yet arrived. After the same manner I explain what follows, the word of God tried him To expound it of Joseph’s prophesying, 214 as many do, seems too refined. Until the happy issue appeared, which God kept long hidden and in suspense, Joseph’s patience was severely tried. What worldly men, who acknowledge not God to be the Governor of human affairs, call fate, the prophet distinguishes by a more appropriate name, terming it word, and the word of each man. Nor do I see any impropriety in using the French word destinée. When the Stoics dispute, or rather babble, about destiny, they not only involve themselves and the thing also of which they treat in intricate mazes, but, at the same time, involve in perplexity an indubitable truth; for in imagining a concatenation of causes, they divest God of the government of the world. It is an impious invention so to link together causes, interwoven with each other, as that God himself should be tied to them. Our faith then ought to mount up to his secret counsel, by which, uncontrolled, he directs all things to their end. This passage also teaches us that God will continue the afflictions of the godly only until they are thereby thoroughly proved.
TSK -> Psa 105:19

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Barnes -> Psa 105:19
Barnes: Psa 105:19 - -- Until the time that his word came - The word, or the communication from God. The word of the Lord tried him - That is, tested his skill i...
Until the time that his word came - The word, or the communication from God.
The word of the Lord tried him - That is, tested his skill in interpreting dreams, and his power to disclose the future. Gen. 41. This furnished a "trial"of his ability, and showed that he was truly the favorite of God, and was endowed with wisdom from on high. The word rendered "tried"is that which is commonly applied to metals in testing their genuineness and purity. Compare the notes at Psa 12:6.
Poole -> Psa 105:19
Poole: Psa 105:19 - -- The time till which time his eminent prudence, and innocency, and piety gave him no relief.
His word either,
1. Joseph’ s word, or his prophe...
The time till which time his eminent prudence, and innocency, and piety gave him no relief.
His word either,
1. Joseph’ s word, or his prophecy concerning the chief butler and baker; which is said to come when it was fulfilled, as that word is used, Jud 13:12,17 Eze 24:24 , and elsewhere. But the event confutes this; for Joseph was not delivered at that time, but two years after it, Gen 41:1 . Or rather,
2.
The word of the Lord as it follows; the pronoun relative being here put before the substantive, to which it belongs, as it is also Exo 2:6 Job 33:20 Pro 5:22 14:13 . He seems to speak of that word or revelation which came first to Pharaoh in a dream, Gen 41:1,2 , &c.; and then to Joseph concerning the interpretation of it. Psa 105:15,16 . For the word of the Lord is said to come , not only when it comes to pass, but also and most commonly when it is first revealed, as Jer 7:1 11:1 18:1 ; and God is said to come when he doth reveal it, as Gen 20:3 31:24 .
Tried him either,
1. Tried his sincerity and constancy. But that was not done by God’ s word, but by his rod. Or rather,
2. Discovered him, to wit, unto Pharaoh and his courtiers, how innocent, and holy, and knowing a person he was; or purged him from those calumnies which were cast upon him, and so prepared the way for his release, which here follows, Psa 105:20 . This verse may well be rendered thus,
Until the time that his word came , even the word of the Lord , which tried him ; such ellipses being most usual in the Hebrew text.
Haydock -> Psa 105:19
Haydock: Psa 105:19 - -- Graven. Hebrew, "molten." The image must first be graven. (Berthier) (Exodus xxxii. 3.)
Graven. Hebrew, "molten." The image must first be graven. (Berthier) (Exodus xxxii. 3.)
Gill -> Psa 105:19
Gill: Psa 105:19 - -- Until the time that his word came,.... Either the word of Joseph, interpreting the dreams of the butler and baker, till that came to be fulfilled; so ...
Until the time that his word came,.... Either the word of Joseph, interpreting the dreams of the butler and baker, till that came to be fulfilled; so the Syriac version, "till his word was proved by the event": or rather till the fame and report of that came to Pharaoh's ears, Gen 41:13, or else the word of the Lord, concerning his advancement and exaltation, signified in dreams to him, Gen 37:7, as it follows:
the word of the Lord tried him: it tried his faith and patience before it was accomplished; and when it was, it purged him and purified him, as silver in a furnace, and cleared him of the imputation and calumny of his mistress; for, even in the view of Pharaoh, he appeared to be a man in whom the Spirit of God was, Gen 41:38. Some think that Christ, the essential Word, is intended, who came and visited him, tried and cleared him.

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Geneva Bible -> Psa 105:19
Geneva Bible: Psa 105:19 Until ( l ) the time that his word came: the word of the LORD tried him.
( l ) So long he suffered adversity as God had appointed, and till he had su...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 105:1-45
TSK Synopsis: Psa 105:1-45 - --1 An exhortation to praise God, and to seek out his works.7 The story of God's providence over Abraham;16 over Joseph;23 over Jacob in Egypt;26 over M...
Maclaren -> Psa 105:19
Maclaren: Psa 105:19 - --God's Promises Tests
Until the time that his word came, the word of the Lord tried him.'--Psalm 105:19.
I DO not think I shall be mistaken if I affir...
MHCC -> Psa 105:8-23
MHCC: Psa 105:8-23 - --Let us remember the Redeemer's marvellous works, his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth. Though true Christians are few number, strangers and pil...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 105:8-24
Matthew Henry: Psa 105:8-24 - -- We are here taught, in praising God, to look a great way back, and to give him the glory of what he did for his church in former ages, especially wh...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 105:16-24
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 105:16-24 - --
"To call up a famine"is also a prose expression in 2Ki 8:1. To break the staff of bread (i.e., the staff which bread is to man) is a very old met...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 105:1-45 - --Psalm 105
This psalm praises God for His faithful dealings with Israel. it reviews Israel's history from...

Constable: Psa 105:7-41 - --2. The record of God's faithfulness to Israel 105:7-41
105:7-11 God remembered His people (v. 7, cf. v. 42) so His people should remember Him (v. 5). ...
