
Text -- Psalms 106:43 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 106:43
By forsaking God's way, and following their own inventions.
JFB -> Psa 106:40-43
JFB: Psa 106:40-43 - -- Those nations first seduced and then oppressed them (compare Jdg 1:34; Jdg 2:14; Jdg 3:30). Their apostasies ungratefully repaid God's many mercies ti...
Clarke -> Psa 106:43
Clarke: Psa 106:43 - -- Many times did he deliver them - See the Book of Judges; it is a history of the rebellions and deliverances of the Israelites.
Many times did he deliver them - See the Book of Judges; it is a history of the rebellions and deliverances of the Israelites.
Calvin -> Psa 106:43
Calvin: Psa 106:43 - -- 43.Many times As the wicked perversity of the people was manifested in that God’s severe chastisements failed to produce their reformation, so now,...
43.Many times As the wicked perversity of the people was manifested in that God’s severe chastisements failed to produce their reformation, so now, on the other hand, the prophet deduces the detestable hardness of their hearts from the fact, that all the benefits which they had received from God could not bend them into obedience. They did, indeed, in the time of their afflictions, groan under the burden of them; but when God not only mitigated their punishment, but also granted them wonderful deliverances, can their subsequent backsliding be excused? It becomes us to bear in mind, that here, as in a glass, we have a picture of the nature of all mankind; for let God but adopt those very means which he employed in relation to the Israelites, in order to reclaim the majority of the sons of men, how comparatively few are there who will not be found continuing in the very same state as they were? And if he either humble us by the severity of his rod, or melt us by his kindness, the effect is only temporary; because, though he visit us with correction upon correction, and heap kindness upon kindness, yet we very soon relapse into our wonted vicious practices. As for the Jews, their insensate stupidity was insufferable, in that, notwithstanding the many and magnificent deliverances which God wrought out for them, they did not cease from their backslidings. For the Psalmist says, that they, nevertheless, provoked God with their wicked inventions Then he declares that they received a just recompense of reward in being oppressed by their iniquity. Moreover, he informs us, that though they were most deserving of all their afflictions, yet their groanings were heard; whence we learn, that God, in his unwearied kindness, did not cease to strive with them on account of their perverseness of spirit.
For what pity was this, to hear the cry of those who turned a deaf ear to his wise instructions, and were regardless of all his warnings and threatenings? And yet after all this forbearance and long-suffering, their exceedingly depraved hearts remained unchanged.
TSK -> Psa 106:43
TSK: Psa 106:43 - -- Many : Jdg 2:16-18; 1Sa 12:9-11
with their : Psa 106:29, Psa 1:1, Psa 81:12
brought low : or, impoverished, or weakened, Jdg 5:8, Jdg 6:5; 1Sa 13:19
Many : Jdg 2:16-18; 1Sa 12:9-11
with their : Psa 106:29, Psa 1:1, Psa 81:12
brought low : or, impoverished, or weakened, Jdg 5:8, Jdg 6:5; 1Sa 13:19

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Barnes -> Psa 106:43
Barnes: Psa 106:43 - -- Many times did he deliver them - From danger of invasion; from foreign arms; from entire overthrow. Numerous instances of this are recorded in ...
Many times did he deliver them - From danger of invasion; from foreign arms; from entire overthrow. Numerous instances of this are recorded in the history of the Hebrew people.
But they provoked him with their counsel - This does not mean that they gave counsel or advice to God; but it refers to the counsel which they took among themselves; the plans which they formed. These were such as to offend God.
And were brought low for their iniquity - Margin, "impoverished or weakened."The Hebrew word means to melt away, to pine; and hence, to decay, to be brought low. See Job 24:24, where it is rendered "brought low,"and Ecc 10:18, where it is rendered "decayeth."The word does not occur elsewhere. The meaning is, that they were weakened; their national strength was exhausted as a punishment for their sins.
Poole -> Psa 106:43
Poole: Psa 106:43 - -- Provoked him with their counsel by forsaking God’ s counsel and the way which he had appointed, and following after their own inventions and evi...
Provoked him with their counsel by forsaking God’ s counsel and the way which he had appointed, and following after their own inventions and evil inclinations, as charged them, Psa 106:39 . See the like Num 15:30 .
Haydock -> Psa 106:43
Haydock: Psa 106:43 - -- Lord. This is the part of wisdom, and deserves our serious consideration, (Haydock) as Osee (xiv. 10.) and our Saviour admonish, Matthew xi. 15., an...
Lord. This is the part of wisdom, and deserves our serious consideration, (Haydock) as Osee (xiv. 10.) and our Saviour admonish, Matthew xi. 15., and xiii. 9., and Mark iv. 9., &c.
Gill -> Psa 106:43
Gill: Psa 106:43 - -- Many times did he deliver them,.... By means of the judges, Othniel, Ehud, Barak, Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, and others.
But they provoked him with ...
Many times did he deliver them,.... By means of the judges, Othniel, Ehud, Barak, Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, and others.
But they provoked him with their counsel; in asking a king, whom he gave in his anger, and took away in his wrath, Hos 13:11, and with their idolatries which they devised, setting up the calves at Dan and Bethel; and by taking counsel of others, and not of the Lord; seeking for help from the Assyrians and Egyptians, and trusting in them, Isa 30:1, all which was very provoking, and showed great ingratitude, after so many deliverances: or, "though they provoked him with their counsels" b; with their inventions, as in Psa 106:29, yet such were his grace and goodness, that he frequently wrought salvation for them.
And were brought low for their iniquity: or "when they were weakened", or "impoverished by their iniquity" c so that they could not help themselves; as they were particularly by the Midianites, Jdg 6:1. Unless this should rather refer to some later times, as the times of Ahaz, when Judah was brought low for their transgressions, 2Ch 28:19 as also the time of the Babylonish captivity. Sin is of a weakening and impoverishing nature; it has weakened all mankind, and took from them their moral strength to do good; and has brought them to poverty and want; to be beggars an the dunghill; to a pit wherein is no water; and left them in a hopeless and helpless condition: yea, it brings the people of God oftentimes after conversion into a low estate, when God hides his face because of it; temptations are strong, grace is weak, and they become lukewarm and indifferent to spiritual things.

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NET Notes: Psa 106:43 Heb “they sank down.” The Hebrew verb מָכַךְ (makhakh, “to lower; to sink”) occurs only he...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 106:43
Geneva Bible: Psa 106:43 Many ( y ) times did he deliver them; but they provoked [him] with their counsel, and were brought low for their iniquity.
( y ) The prophet shows th...

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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...
