
Text -- Psalms 106:33 (NET)




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(Compare Num 20:3-12; Deu 1:37; Deu 3:26).

JFB: Psa 106:32-33 - -- His conduct, though under great provocation, was punished by exclusion from Canaan.
His conduct, though under great provocation, was punished by exclusion from Canaan.
Clarke -> Psa 106:33; Psa 106:33
Clarke: Psa 106:33 - -- They provoked his spirit - המרו himru , from מרה marah , to rebel: they brought it into a rebellious state; he was soured and irritated, an...
They provoked his spirit -

Clarke: Psa 106:33 - -- So that he spake unadvisedly with his lips - For this sentence we have only these two words in the Hebrew, ויבטא בשפתיו vayebatte biseph...
So that he spake unadvisedly with his lips - For this sentence we have only these two words in the Hebrew,
Calvin -> Psa 106:33
Calvin: Psa 106:33 - -- 33.For they grieved his spirit The verb מרה , marah, properly signifies to vex or irritate, but as it is here put in what the Hebrews call ...
33.For they grieved his spirit The verb
TSK -> Psa 106:33
TSK: Psa 106:33 - -- Because : Num 20:10, Num 20:11
he spake : Psa 39:1, Psa 141:3; Gen 30:1, Gen 35:16-18; Job 2:10, Job 38:2, Job 40:4, Job 40:5, Job 42:7, Job 42:8; Jam...

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Barnes -> Psa 106:33
Barnes: Psa 106:33 - -- Because they provoked his spirit - literally, "They made his spirit bitter,"or they embittered his soul. They threw him off his guard, so that ...
Because they provoked his spirit - literally, "They made his spirit bitter,"or they embittered his soul. They threw him off his guard, so that instead of manifesting the meekness and gentleness which so eminently characterized him in general (see Num 12:3), he gave way to expressions of anger. See Num 20:10.
So that he spake unadvisedly with his lips - Passionately; in a severe, harsh, and threatening manner. He did not bear with them as he should have done; he did not refer to God, to his power, and to his goodness as he should have done; he spake as if the whole thing depended on him and Aaron: "Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?"The word rendered "spake unadvisedly"-
Poole -> Psa 106:33
Poole: Psa 106:33 - -- He spake unadvisedly: so this word is thought to signify, Lev 5:4 Pro 12:18 . Or, he spake , as the word commonly signifies. Not that it was in itse...
He spake unadvisedly: so this word is thought to signify, Lev 5:4 Pro 12:18 . Or, he spake , as the word commonly signifies. Not that it was in itself a sin to speak, but because he spake when he should have been silent; or he spake to the people, when God commanded him only to speak to the rock, Num 20:8-10 ; or, he spake , to wit, the provocation of his spirit, or such words as were agreeable to it, and might be expected from it. He mentions not here what Moses spake, because that was fully known from the history, and because he would throw a veil over Moses’ s infirmity, and rather imply than express his fault.
Haydock -> Psa 106:33
Haydock: Psa 106:33 - -- Wilderness. God caused his people to pass through the Red Sea, and the Jordan, to possess the fruitful country of Chanaan, part of which had been cu...
Wilderness. God caused his people to pass through the Red Sea, and the Jordan, to possess the fruitful country of Chanaan, part of which had been cursed for the crimes of the Sodomites. (Haydock) ---
He has punished Babylon, (Jeremias xxv. 12.) made a straight road from his people, (Isaias xxxv. 8.) and enabled them to cultivate their country again, ver. 41. (Calmet) ---
The synagogue has been abandoned, and the Church chosen. (Berthier) ---
The power of God is displayed, who caused the land of promise to be more fertile for his people, which is now very barren. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 106:33
Gill: Psa 106:33 - -- Because they provoked his spirit;.... Though he was a very meek man, meeker than any upon the face of the earth, Num 12:2, yet, being greatly provoked...
Because they provoked his spirit;.... Though he was a very meek man, meeker than any upon the face of the earth, Num 12:2, yet, being greatly provoked, let fall some passionate and undue expressions: and this was not only his sin, but the fault of those also that provoked him, and with this view it is mentioned. The Targum is,
"for they rebelled against his Holy Spirit;''
the Holy Spirit of God, as in Isa 63:10. Jarchi interprets it of Moses and Aaron provoking the Spirit of God; which sense is mentioned, by Aben Ezra and Kimchi; though they seem to prefer the former, and which seems best. Some interpret it of the Israelites, that they caused Moses and Aaron to provoke his Spirit.
So that he spake unadvisedly with his lips; that is, Moses spake,
saying, Hear now, ye rebels, must we, or "can we",
fetch you water out of this rock? Which words were spoken in an angry passionate way, calling them rebels, and expressing diffidence about getting water out of the rock; which was the thing that was so displeasing to God, because they did not believe him to sanctify him in the eyes of the children of Israel, Num 25:10. Jarchi, as before, understands this of God, of his speaking, pronouncing, and declaring, that Moses and Aaron should not bring the congregation into the land of Canaan, Num 25:18, and so the word "unadvisedly" may be left out, and only read, "he spake with his lips"; but the other sense is to be preferred.

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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...
