
Text -- Psalms 125:4 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 125:4
Clarke -> Psa 125:4
Clarke: Psa 125:4 - -- Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good - Let the upright ever find thee his sure defense! Increase the goodness which thou hast already bestowed u...
Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good - Let the upright ever find thee his sure defense! Increase the goodness which thou hast already bestowed upon them; and let all who are upright in heart find thee to be their stay and their support!
Calvin -> Psa 125:4
Calvin: Psa 125:4 - -- 4.Do good, O Jehovah to the good The Prophet has already promised to all the faithful the seasonable help of God; but still he has recourse to prayer...
4.Do good, O Jehovah to the good The Prophet has already promised to all the faithful the seasonable help of God; but still he has recourse to prayer, and that not without cause; for although faith may sustain us, yet, as our carnal sense and reason are wavering, we ought to mingle prayers for our confirmation. Let us then follow this rule of the Prophet, who, having exhorted all the faithful to cherish confidence, teaches them at the same time, that instead of sitting in listless inactivity, they should betake themselves to God, earnestly beseeching him by prayer, for what he has bidden them hope for by his word. And assuredly the importance of using this remedy is apparent from the consideration, that amidst the darkness of afflictions, the aid of God is not discerned, but that he rather seems to make no difference between the righteous and the wicked. Nor does the Psalmist simply pray that God would deal graciously with the good, he also defines the goodness by which they are characterized, as what proceeds from sincere affection of heart. It would not be enough for the children of God to abstain from all wrong-doing, were they not distinguished by corresponding integrity of heart, or rather did it not govern their whole life.
TSK -> Psa 125:4
TSK: Psa 125:4 - -- Do good : Psa 41:1-3, Psa 51:18, Psa 73:1; Isa 58:10, Isa 58:11; Heb 6:10; 1Jo 3:17-24
upright : Psa 32:2, Psa 84:11, Psa 119:80; Lam 3:25; Joh 1:47; ...
Do good : Psa 41:1-3, Psa 51:18, Psa 73:1; Isa 58:10, Isa 58:11; Heb 6:10; 1Jo 3:17-24
upright : Psa 32:2, Psa 84:11, Psa 119:80; Lam 3:25; Joh 1:47; Rev 14:5

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Barnes -> Psa 125:4
Barnes: Psa 125:4 - -- Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good ... - To the good; to the pious. Let them be under the divine protection. Possibly this is not merely ...
Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good ... - To the good; to the pious. Let them be under the divine protection. Possibly this is not merely a prayer, but is expressive of the belief of the psalmist as to what would occur under the divine administration - that the favor of God would rest upon his people.
Poole -> Psa 125:4
Poole: Psa 125:4 - -- As thou hast promised to keep thy people from evil, Psa 125:3 , be pleased also to vouchsafe unto them those blessings which are good for them. Or t...
As thou hast promised to keep thy people from evil, Psa 125:3 , be pleased also to vouchsafe unto them those blessings which are good for them. Or thus, having declared God’ s tender care of his people, and his promise made to them, he now prayeth for the execution of the said promises.
Haydock -> Psa 125:4
Haydock: Psa 125:4 - -- South. As the Egyptians hope for the overflowing of the Nile; (Hammond) or as the south wind melts the snow, so as to make the Jordan overflow its b...
South. As the Egyptians hope for the overflowing of the Nile; (Hammond) or as the south wind melts the snow, so as to make the Jordan overflow its banks. (Theodoret) ---
The return of our brethren will be as agreeable to us as water to a thirsty soil. (Chaldean) (Muis) ---
make them come quickly, and in great numbers, Isaias lx. 3., and lxvi. 12. (Calmet) ---
Esdras brought back some, and Nehemias others, from Babylon. (Berthier) ---
The ten tribes returned from Assyria later, and by degrees, (Calmet, Diss.) if at all. Those who arrived first at Jerusalem pray for the rest. (Berthier) ---
The prophet foreseeing this event, desireth its perfect and speedy accomplishment, (Worthington) though it were scarcely to be expected, no more than (Haydock) a copious torrent in the south. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 125:4
Gill: Psa 125:4 - -- Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good,.... That are made so by the Spirit and grace of God; for none are naturally good, but evil; only such who a...
Do good, O Lord, unto those that be good,.... That are made so by the Spirit and grace of God; for none are naturally good, but evil; only such who are regenerated and made new creatures, who have a good work of grace begun in them; who have the good Spirit of God, and his good graces, and the good word of God in them, and are filled with all goodness; and which is known by the good fruits which they bear, or the good works done by them. For these the psalmist prays the Lord would do good to them, not only in a providential way, as he does to all; but in a way of special grace, bestowing the blessings of his goodness on them, and causing all things to work for their good: and as saints should pray for one another, or supplication should be made for all saints, such a prayer as this may be the prayer of faith; for it is not to be doubted but God will do good to those he makes good. Aben Ezra says this may be considered either as a prayer or a prophecy; it may have respect unto the church in the latter day, and to the good things spoken of concerning it; which God will accomplish in due time, and should be prayed for; see Psa 51:18;
and to them that are upright in their hearts; which is a further description of good men, from the integrity and sincerity of their hearts; who do all they do before God and men, in the uprightness of their souls, cordially and sincerely, from right principles, and with right views.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 125:1-5
TSK Synopsis: Psa 125:1-5 - --1 The safety of such as trust in God.4 A prayer for the godly, and against the wicked.
MHCC -> Psa 125:4-5
MHCC: Psa 125:4-5 - --God's promises should quicken our prayers. The way of holiness is straight; there are no windings or shiftings in it. But the ways of sinners are croo...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 125:4-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 125:4-5 - -- Here is, 1. The prayer the psalmist puts up for the happiness of those that are sincere and constant (Psa 125:4): Do good, O Lord! unto those that ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 125:4-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 125:4-5 - --
On the ground of the strong faith in Psa 125:1. and of the confident hope in Psa 125:3, the petition now arises that Jahve would speedily bestow the...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 125:1-5 - --Psalm 125
The psalmist praised God that believers are secure in their salvation and that God will keep t...
