
Text -- Psalms 33:17 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 33:17 - -- Though he be strong and fit for battle, or for flight, if need requires. And so this is put for all warlike provisions.
Though he be strong and fit for battle, or for flight, if need requires. And so this is put for all warlike provisions.

Heb. a lie; because it promises that help and safety which it cannot give.
JFB: Psa 33:12-19 - -- The inference from the foregoing in Psa 33:12 is illustrated by God's special providence, underlying which is His minute knowledge of all men.
The inference from the foregoing in Psa 33:12 is illustrated by God's special providence, underlying which is His minute knowledge of all men.

JFB: Psa 33:16-17 - -- Men's usual reliances in their greatest exigencies are, in themselves, useless.
Men's usual reliances in their greatest exigencies are, in themselves, useless.
Clarke -> Psa 33:17
Clarke: Psa 33:17 - -- A horse is a vain thing for safety - Even the horse, with all his fleetness, is no sure means of escape from danger: the lion or the tiger can overt...
A horse is a vain thing for safety - Even the horse, with all his fleetness, is no sure means of escape from danger: the lion or the tiger can overtake him or he may stumble, fall, and destroy his rider.
Calvin -> Psa 33:17
Calvin: Psa 33:17 - -- 17.A horse is a deceitful thing for safety In this verse, the Psalmist, by the figure synecdoche under the name of horse, is to be understood as me...
17.A horse is a deceitful thing for safety In this verse, the Psalmist, by the figure synecdoche under the name of horse, is to be understood as meaning any kind of help. The sense is, that in general those who conceive that their life is well protected by earthly means, are commonly disappointed at the very crisis of danger, and are miserably beguiled to their utter undoing, so that God therein clearly shows them their folly. It is true, that kings are not armed with the sword in vain, nor is the use of horses superfluous, nor are the treasures and resources which God furnishes to defend men’s lives unnecessary, provided a right method of employing them be observed. But as the greater part of men the more they are surrounded with human defences, withdraw themselves the farther from God, and by a false imagination persuade themselves that they are in a haven safe from all disturbance, God acts most justly in disappointing this madness. This is the reason why his gifts often pass away without effect, because the world, by separating them from the giver, is also justly deprived of his blessing.
TSK -> Psa 33:17

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Barnes -> Psa 33:17
Barnes: Psa 33:17 - -- An horse - The reference here is undoubtedly to the war-horse. See the notes at Psa 20:7. Is a vain thing - literally, is a "lie."That is...
An horse - The reference here is undoubtedly to the war-horse. See the notes at Psa 20:7.
Is a vain thing - literally, is a "lie."That is, he cannot be confided in.
For safety - For securing safety in battle. He is liable to be stricken down, or to become wild and furious so as to be beyond the control of his rider; and however strong or fleet he may be, or however well he may be "broken,"yet none of these things make it certain that the rider will be safe. God is the only being in whom perfect confidence can be reposed.
Neither shall he deliver any by his great strength - Safety cannot be found in his mere "strength,"however great that may be. These illustrations are all designed to lead the mind to the great idea that safety is to be found in God alone, Psa 33:18-19.
Poole -> Psa 33:17
Poole: Psa 33:17 - -- An horse though he be strong, Job 39:19 , &c., and fit for battle , Pro 21:31 ; or for flight, if need requires. And so this is put for all warlike ...
An horse though he be strong, Job 39:19 , &c., and fit for battle , Pro 21:31 ; or for flight, if need requires. And so this is put for all warlike provisions; of which horses were and are a very considerable part.
A vain thing Heb. a lie , because it promiseth that help and safety which it cannot give.
Haydock -> Psa 33:17
Haydock: Psa 33:17 - -- To cut, &c. St. Peter leaves this out; perhaps because temporal punishments would not be so often inflicted upon the wicked under the new law; as Go...
To cut, &c. St. Peter leaves this out; perhaps because temporal punishments would not be so often inflicted upon the wicked under the new law; as God tries his faithful, and teaches them to wait till judgment, when all will be treated according to their deserts. (Berthier) ---
He sees all men's actions, and will reward them accordingly. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 33:17
Gill: Psa 33:17 - -- A horse is a vain thing for safety,.... Though it is prepared for the day of battle, and is a very warlike creature, and of great service in war, yet...
A horse is a vain thing for safety,.... Though it is prepared for the day of battle, and is a very warlike creature, and of great service in war, yet safety only is of the Lord, Pro 21:31; this is put for all kinds of military preparations which men are apt to trust in, but should not, for they are "a lie" i, as the horse is here said to be; that is, deceives and disappoints when trusted to; in like manner the olive is said "to lie", Hab 3:17; when hope of fruit from it is disappointed; so "fundus mendax" in Horace k;
neither shall he deliver any by his great strength; in the time of battle; either by fighting for him, or fleeing with him.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 33:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 33:1-22 - --1 God is to be praised for his goodness;6 for his power;12 and for his providence.20 Confidence is to be placed in God.
MHCC -> Psa 33:12-22
MHCC: Psa 33:12-22 - --All the motions and operations of the souls of men, which no mortals know but themselves, God knows better than they do. Their hearts, as well as thei...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 33:12-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 33:12-22 - -- We are here taught to give to God the glory, I. Of his common providence towards all the children of men. Though he has endued man with understandin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 33:12-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 33:12-19 - --
Hence the call to praise God is supported (2) by a setting forth of that which His people possess in Him. This portion of the song is like a paraphr...
Constable -> Psa 33:1-22; Psa 33:4-19
Constable: Psa 33:1-22 - --Psalm 33
This psalm calls the godly to praise God for His dependable Word and His righteous works. The p...
