
Text -- Psalms 106:36 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 106:34-39; Psa 106:34-39
They not only failed to expel the heathen, as God

JFB: Psa 106:34-39 - -- (Exo 23:32-33), literally, "said (they should)," but conformed to their idolatries [Psa 106:36], and thus became spiritual adulterers (Psa 73:27).
(Exo 23:32-33), literally, "said (they should)," but conformed to their idolatries [Psa 106:36], and thus became spiritual adulterers (Psa 73:27).
Clarke -> Psa 106:36
Clarke: Psa 106:36 - -- They served their idols - עצביהם atsabbeyhem , their labors or griefs - idols, so called because of the pains taken in forming them, the labo...
They served their idols -
TSK -> Psa 106:36
TSK: Psa 106:36 - -- And : Psa 78:58; Exo 34:15, Exo 34:16; Jdg 2:12, Jdg 2:13, Jdg 2:17, Jdg 2:19, Jdg 3:5-7, Jdg 10:6; 2Ki 17:8-11, 2Ki 17:16, 2Ki 17:17; 2Ch 33:2-9; Eze...

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Barnes -> Psa 106:36
Barnes: Psa 106:36 - -- And they served their idols - Jdg 2:12-13, Jdg 2:17, Jdg 2:19; Jdg 3:6-7. Which were a snare unto them - Like the snares or toils by whic...
And they served their idols - Jdg 2:12-13, Jdg 2:17, Jdg 2:19; Jdg 3:6-7.
Which were a snare unto them - Like the snares or toils by which birds and wild beasts are caught. That is, they were taken unawares; they were in danger when they did not perceive it; they fell when they thought themselves safe. The bird and the wild beast approach the snare, unconscious of danger; so the friend of God approaches the temptations which are spread out before him by the enemy of souls - and, ere he is aware, he is a captive, and has fallen. Nothing could better describe the way in which the people of God are led into sin than the arts by which birds are caught by the fowler, and wild beasts by the hunter.
Poole -> Psa 106:36
Poole: Psa 106:36 - -- Which idols were an occasion of their falling both into further and greater sins, as it follows, Psa 106:37,38 ; and into utter ruin, as this phrase...
Which idols were an occasion of their falling both into further and greater sins, as it follows, Psa 106:37,38 ; and into utter ruin, as this phrase also notes, Exo 23:33 Jud 2:12 , &c.
Gill -> Psa 106:36
Gill: Psa 106:36 - -- And they served their idols,.... Of gold and silver, wood and stone; the works of men's hands, senseless creatures; which are nothing in the world, an...
And they served their idols,.... Of gold and silver, wood and stone; the works of men's hands, senseless creatures; which are nothing in the world, and bring grief and sorrow to the worshippers of them, from whence they have their name here given them; see Psa 16:4. They served "their" idols, the idols of the Canaanites, who were dispossessed of their land for their idolatries and other sins; and these Israelites were put in their place. They served those which they were ordered to destroy; they who knew the true God, whose servants they were, or ought to have been, and professed to be, and were so called; and yet served the idols of the nations driven out before them. Which were a snare unto them; either the Canaanites were, who were left in the land, with whom they mixed, and whose works they learned; these ensnared them, and drew them into idolatry, Jos 23:13, or the idols they worshipped, which were the cause of many evils and calamities, Jdg 2:3, or the act of serving and worshipping them, Exo 23:33. They were by these means like a bird or beast in a snare, and brought into trouble and distress, out of which they could not extricate themselves.

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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 106:34-48
MHCC: Psa 106:34-48 - --The conduct of the Israelites in Canaan, and God's dealings with them, show that the way of sin is down-hill; omissions make way for commissions: when...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 106:34-48
Matthew Henry: Psa 106:34-48 - -- Here, I. The narrative concludes with an account of Israel's conduct in Canaan, which was of a piece with that in the wilderness, and God's dealings...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 106:34-43
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 106:34-43 - --
The sins in Canaan: the failing to exterminate the idolatrous peoples and sharing in their idolatry. In Psa 106:34 the poet appeals to the command, ...
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...

Constable: Psa 106:6-46 - --2. The record of Israel's unfaithfulness to God 106:6-46
106:6 The psalmist confessed that Israel had been unfaithful to God. This was true of his own...
