
Text -- Psalms 106:26 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 106:26
He sware. Of this dreadful and irrevocable oath of God, see Num 14:11-12.
JFB: Psa 106:24-27 - -- The sin of refusing to invade Canaan, "the pleasant land" (Jer 3:19; Eze 20:6; Dan 8:9), "the land of beauty," was punished by the destruction of that...
The sin of refusing to invade Canaan, "the pleasant land" (Jer 3:19; Eze 20:6; Dan 8:9), "the land of beauty," was punished by the destruction of that generation (Num 14:28), and the threat of dispersion (Deu 4:25; Deu 28:32) afterwards made to their posterity, and fulfilled in the great calamities now bewailed, may have also been then added.

JFB: Psa 106:24-27 - -- By which He promised He would give them the land; but rather the word of the faithless spies (compare Psa 78:22).
By which He promised He would give them the land; but rather the word of the faithless spies (compare Psa 78:22).
Calvin -> Psa 106:26
Calvin: Psa 106:26 - -- 26.And he lifted up He describes another example of the vengeance of God, the recollection of which ought to have been deeply seated in their hearts,...
26.And he lifted up He describes another example of the vengeance of God, the recollection of which ought to have been deeply seated in their hearts, so that cherishing a constant fear of him, they might watch over themselves with the utmost solicitude. No good having ensued from all this, it is obvious that the madness of that people was incurable. At that time God did restrain his anger, in that he did not disperse their offspring throughout various parts of the earth; but his threatening of itself ought to have sufficed for the subduing of their pride, had they not been incorrigible. To lift up the hand is in this passage susceptible of two meanings. In Scripture God is frequently said to lift up his hand to inflict punishment. But as it is generally admitted that the prophet is here speaking of swearing, 256 with this opinion I most readily coincide. The practice of lifting up the hand, as if they would have called God down from heaven, was a solemn usual rite among them, accompanying an oath; and is therefore improperly applied to God, whose sublimity rises above all things, and who, as the apostle says, cannot swear by a greater than himself, (Heb 6:13) In employing it, therefore, it must be understood that he borrows it from the common customs which prevail among men. Had not the Holy Land been preserved to the people by the prayers of Moses, awful indeed would their dispersion have been.
TSK -> Psa 106:26
TSK: Psa 106:26 - -- Therefore : Psa 95:11; Num 14:28-35; Deu 1:34, Deu 1:35; Heb 3:11, Heb 3:18
lifted : Gen 14:22, Gen 14:23; Exo 6:8; Deu 32:40-42; Eze 20:15; Rev 10:5,...

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Barnes -> Psa 106:26
Barnes: Psa 106:26 - -- Therefore he lifted up his hand against them - Num 14:27-33. He resolved to cut them off, so that none of them should reach the promised land. ...
Therefore he lifted up his hand against them - Num 14:27-33. He resolved to cut them off, so that none of them should reach the promised land.
To overthrow them in the wilderness - literally, to cause them to "fall."
Poole -> Psa 106:26
Poole: Psa 106:26 - -- He lifted up his hand he sware, as this phrase is commonly used, as Gen 14:22 Deu 32:40 Neh 9:15 Rev 10:5,6 : of this dreadful and irrevocable senten...
He lifted up his hand he sware, as this phrase is commonly used, as Gen 14:22 Deu 32:40 Neh 9:15 Rev 10:5,6 : of this dreadful and irrevocable sentence and oath of God, see Nu 14 .
Haydock -> Psa 106:26
Haydock: Psa 106:26 - -- Heavens. So Virgil says: Tollimur in cזlum curvato gurgite & iidem
Subducta ad Manes imos descendimus unda. (ֶneid iii.)
Heavens. So Virgil says: Tollimur in cזlum curvato gurgite & iidem
Subducta ad Manes imos descendimus unda. (ֶneid iii.)
Gill -> Psa 106:26
Gill: Psa 106:26 - -- Therefore he lifted up his hand against them,.... A gesture used in swearing, Gen 14:22. So the Targum understands it here,
"and he lifted up his h...
Therefore he lifted up his hand against them,.... A gesture used in swearing, Gen 14:22. So the Targum understands it here,
"and he lifted up his hand with an oath, because of them:''
and so it is interpreted by Aben Ezra, Jarchi, Kimchi, and Ben Melech; and agrees with Num 14:28. The same gesture was used by the Heathens in swearing, as by Latinus s. Or he lifted up his hand, in a way of judgment, to strike the blow; and which, when it lights on man with the indignation of his anger, falls heavy; see Isa 26:11. To overthrow them in the wilderness; as he did all the murmuring generation that came out of Egypt, all but Caleb and Joshua; all from twenty years and upwards, their carcasses fell in the wilderness; there they were wasted, consumed, and died, Num 14:32.

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NET Notes -> Psa 106:26; Psa 106:26
Geneva Bible -> Psa 106:26
Geneva Bible: Psa 106:26 Therefore ( n ) he lifted up his hand against them, to overthrow them in the wilderness:
( n ) That is, he swore. Sometimes also it means to punish.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 106:1-48
TSK Synopsis: Psa 106:1-48 - --1 The psalmist exhorts to praise God.4 He prays for pardon of sin, as God pardoned the fathers.7 The story of the people's rebellion, and God's mercy....
MHCC -> Psa 106:13-33
MHCC: Psa 106:13-33 - --Those that will not wait for God's counsel, shall justly be given up to their own hearts' lusts, to walk in their own counsels. An undue desire, even ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 106:13-33
Matthew Henry: Psa 106:13-33 - -- This is an abridgment of the history of Israel's provocations in the wilderness, and of the wrath of God against them for those provocations: and th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 106:24-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 106:24-33 - --
The fact to which the poet refers in Psa 106:24, viz., the rebellion in consequence of the report of the spies, which he brings forward as the fourt...
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 106:1-48 - --Psalm 106
This psalm recalls Israel's unfaithfulness to God. Psalm 105 stressed God's faithfulness to th...
