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Text -- Psalms 25:12 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 25:12
Which God appointeth.
JFB -> Psa 25:12-13
What he asks for himself is the common lot of all the pious.
Clarke: Psa 25:12 - -- That feareth the Lord - Who has a proper apprehension of his holiness, justice, and truth; and who, at the same time, sees himself a fallen spirit, ...
That feareth the Lord - Who has a proper apprehension of his holiness, justice, and truth; and who, at the same time, sees himself a fallen spirit, and a transgressor of God’ s holy law, and consequently under the curse. That is the person that truly and reverently fears God
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Him shall he teach - Such a person has a teachable spirit
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Clarke: Psa 25:12 - -- The way that he shall choose - The way that in the course of Providence he has chosen, as the way in which he is to gain things honest in the sight ...
The way that he shall choose - The way that in the course of Providence he has chosen, as the way in which he is to gain things honest in the sight of all men; God will bless him in it, and give him as much earthly prosperity as may be useful to his soul in his secular vocation.
Calvin -> Psa 25:12
Calvin: Psa 25:12 - -- 12.Who is the man By again recalling to his mind the character in which God manifests himself towards his servants, he derives new strength and coura...
12.Who is the man By again recalling to his mind the character in which God manifests himself towards his servants, he derives new strength and courage. For we have said, that nothing more readily occurs than a relaxation in earnest and attentive prayer, unless it be sustained by the recollection of God’s promises. There can, however, be no doubt, that David both accuses himself, and by entertaining a better hope, takes encouragement to continue in the fear of God. In the first place, by intimating that men are destitute of right understanding and sound judgment, because they yield not themselves to be governed by God with reverence and fear, he imputes it to his own indolence, that by reason of the darkness of his mind, he had wandered so far astray after his own lusts; and yet, on the other hand, he promises himself the guidance and direction of the Holy Spirit, if he only yield himself wholly to God, and show that he is willing to learn. Moreover, the interrogatory style of speaking, which he here employs, seems designed to show how few there are who fear God: for, although all men in general pray, and manifest some appearance of piety, yet where is there one among so many who is really in earnest? Instead of this, almost all men indulge themselves in their own drowsiness. The fear of God, therefore, is very rare; and on this account it is that the world, for the most part, continues destitute of the Spirit of counsel and wisdom.
Some interpreters render the word choose in the present tense, instead of the future, shall choose; as if it had been said, that God shows the way which he approves, and in which he wishes men to walk. With this interpretation I cannot agree; for, in my judgment, the word choose rather refers to every individual; as if it had been said, Provided we are disposed to fear God, he will not be wanting on his part, but will always direct us by the Spirit of wisdom to choose the right way. When we are called upon to adopt some particular course in life, we find ourselves as it were placed between two ways, and know not which of them to follow; 560 nay, in almost all our affairs we are held in suspense and doubt, unless God appear to show us the way. David therefore says, that although men know not what is right, and what they ought to choose, yet provided they submit to God with pious docility of mind, and are willing to follow him, he will always manifest himself towards them as a sure and faithful guide. As, however, the fear of God is not naturally in us, it were foolish for any man to argue from this place, that God does not begin to take care of men until, by their own previous efforts, they insinuate themselves into his favor, that he may aid them in their pious endeavors. David has just declared, that this grace comes directly from God, when he says that God teaches the transgressors: and now he adds, in the second place, that after men have once been subdued and moulded to meekness of spirit, God still takes them under his charge, guiding and directing them till they are able, by the illumination of the Holy Spirit, to know what is their duty.
TSK -> Psa 25:12
TSK: Psa 25:12 - -- What : Psa 111:10; Pro 1:7, Pro 2:5, Pro 15:33, Pro 16:6; Ecc 12:13; Isa 50:10; Act 10:2, Act 10:22; Act 13:26
him : Psa 32:8, Psa 37:23; Isa 35:8; Jo...
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Barnes -> Psa 25:12
Barnes: Psa 25:12 - -- What man is he - Who is he. The statement in this verse is intended to include every man; or to be universal. Wherever one is found who has the...
What man is he - Who is he. The statement in this verse is intended to include every man; or to be universal. Wherever one is found who has the character here referred to, or whoever he may be, of him what is here affirmed will be true, that God will lead him in the way that he shall choose.
That feareth the Lord - That is, a true worshipper of Yahweh, or that is truly a pious man: Psa 5:7. "Him shall he teach."He will guide, or instruct him. See Psa 25:9.
In the way that he shall choose - The way that the person ought to choose; or, in other words, in the right way. It is not the way that God shall choose, but the way that the pious person ought to choose: God will so instruct him that he shall find the true path.
Poole -> Psa 25:12
Poole: Psa 25:12 - -- What man is he i.e. whosoever he be, whether Jew or Gentile, whether more innocent, or a greater sinner, which is my case.
That he shall choose i.e...
What man is he i.e. whosoever he be, whether Jew or Gentile, whether more innocent, or a greater sinner, which is my case.
That he shall choose i.e. which God appointeth or approveth. Or, which he , i.e. such person, should choose; for the future tense is oft put potentially, and so as to express a man’ s duty, as Gen 20:9 Mal 1:6 2:7 .
Haydock -> Psa 25:12
Haydock: Psa 25:12 - -- Direct, ( directo. ) Protestants, "in an even place," (Haydock) in the court where the Levites sung. (Vatable) ---
I have followed the paths of ju...
Direct, ( directo. ) Protestants, "in an even place," (Haydock) in the court where the Levites sung. (Vatable) ---
I have followed the paths of justice, and hope soon to be able to praise thee in thy temple. (Calmet) ---
These seven last verses are daily recited at Mass. But do we reflect what innocence and fervour are required of the sacred ministers? I cannot assert that my paths have never strayed from the right way. Pardon my transgressions, and enable me henceforth to live so that I may be worthy to sound forth thy praise, and to appear in thy sanctuary. (Berthier) ---
Thee. Hebrew, "the Lord." (Haydock) ---
The psalms of David are now used in every Christian Church. (Euthymius; Menochius)
Gill -> Psa 25:12
Gill: Psa 25:12 - -- What man is he that feareth the Lord? That is, how happy a man is he! and one that fears the Lord is one that has the fear of God put into his heart,...
What man is he that feareth the Lord? That is, how happy a man is he! and one that fears the Lord is one that has the fear of God put into his heart, as a blessing of the covenant of grace before spoken of; who fears the Lord, not on account of the punishment of sin, but under the influence of the pardon of it, and for his goodness's sake; who loves the Lord, trusts in him, is careful not to offend him, hates sin, and avoids it, and has a strict regard to the worship of God in all its parts and branches, and performs it in fear; or who serves the Lord with reverence and godly fear. The description of this man's happiness follows in this verse and Psa 25:12,
him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose; either which the man that fears God shall choose, which is the way of truth and duty, Psa 119:30; or the way which God prescribes to him, and is well pleasing in his sight, who teaches to profit, and leads in the way his people should go; and a great happiness it is for a man to have his steps ordered by the Lord and his goings directed by him.
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NET Notes -> Psa 25:12
NET Notes: Psa 25:12 Heb “Who is this man, the one who fears the Lord? He will instruct him in the way he should choose.” The singular (note “man”)...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 25:12
Geneva Bible: Psa 25:12 What ( i ) man [is] he that feareth the LORD? him shall he teach in the way [that] he shall ( k ) choose.
( i ) Meaning, the number is very small.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 25:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 25:1-22 - --1 David's confidence in prayer.7 He prays for remission of sins;16 and for help in affliction.
MHCC -> Psa 25:8-14
MHCC: Psa 25:8-14 - --We are all sinners; and Christ came into the world to save sinners, to teach sinners, to call sinners to repentance. We value a promise by the charact...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 25:8-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 25:8-14 - -- God's promises are here mixed with David's prayers. Many petitions there were in the former part of the psalm, and many we shall find in the latter;...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 25:12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 25:12 - --
The question: quisnam est vir , which resembles Psa 34:13; Psa 107:43; Isa 50:10, is only propounded in order to draw attention to the person who b...
Constable -> Psa 25:1-22; Psa 25:8-22
Constable: Psa 25:1-22 - --Psalm 25
David appealed to God for wisdom and forgiveness because of His goodness to Israel. This is one...
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Constable: Psa 25:8-22 - --2. Repetition of the request 25:8-22
The same petitions for guidance and pardon recur but this time the basis of David's request is the character of G...
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