
Text -- Psalms 37:30 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 37:30 - -- Having shewed, God's singular care over the righteous, he proceeds to give a character of them.
Having shewed, God's singular care over the righteous, he proceeds to give a character of them.
JFB -> Psa 37:30-31
JFB: Psa 37:30-31 - -- The righteous described as to the elements of character, thought, word, and action.
The righteous described as to the elements of character, thought, word, and action.
Clarke -> Psa 37:30
Clarke: Psa 37:30 - -- The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom - Foolish and corrupt conversation cannot come out of their mouth. They are taught of God, and they speak...
The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom - Foolish and corrupt conversation cannot come out of their mouth. They are taught of God, and they speak according to the wisdom that is from above.
Calvin -> Psa 37:30
Calvin: Psa 37:30 - -- 30.The mouth of the righteous will speak wisdom As it is customary with hypocrites confidently to draw to their own advantage whatever the Spirit of ...
30.The mouth of the righteous will speak wisdom As it is customary with hypocrites confidently to draw to their own advantage whatever the Spirit of God declares concerning the just and upright, David here gives a definition of the righteousness which God requires on the part of his children, and divides it into three principal parts — that their speech should be in sincerity and truth; that the law of God should reign in their heart; and that they should order their conversation aright. Some give a different exposition of the first part from what we have given: they say that the righteous serve as teachers and guides, by instructing others to live well, and leading them in the way; and, therefore, to speak wisdom, and to utter judgment, is, in their view, of the same import as to instruct others in holy doctrine, and to train them to the fear of God. I do not altogether disapprove of this exposition, but I fear it is too restricted. Wisdom and uprightness are here opposed as much to the profane and filthy language by which the wicked endeavor to blot out the name of God, as to cunning and fraud, and every species of stratagem and deceit; and also to the threats and terrors by which they endeavor to frighten the simple. 43 The meaning therefore is, first, that the righteous speak honourably and reverently of the righteousness of God, that they may cherish in themselves and others, to a large extent, the knowledge and the fear of God; 44 secondly, that both in their own affairs and those of others, they approve, without disguise or deceit, of what is just and reasonable, and are not given to justify what is wrong under the color and varnish of sophistry; and, finally, that they never depart from the truth.
TSK -> Psa 37:30

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Barnes -> Psa 37:30
Barnes: Psa 37:30 - -- The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom - That is, It is a characteristic of the righteous to speak "wise things;"not to utter folly. His co...
The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom - That is, It is a characteristic of the righteous to speak "wise things;"not to utter folly. His conversation is serious, earnest, true, pure; and his words are faithful, kind, and just. This, as a part of human conduct, is one of the reasons why God will bless him with prosperity and length of days.
And his tongue talketh of judgment - That is, of just or righteous things. See Mat 12:35.
Poole -> Psa 37:30
Poole: Psa 37:30 - -- Speaketh and that freely, and customarily, and from his heart, as the next verse shows. Having showed in divers verses God’ s singular care over...
Speaketh and that freely, and customarily, and from his heart, as the next verse shows. Having showed in divers verses God’ s singular care over and respect to the righteous, he proceeds to give a character of them, and withal to assign one reason of the great difference of God’ s dealings with them and with other men. Wisdom and judgment ; either,
1. For the manner of it, with wisdom and judgment. Or rather,
2. For the matter of it, heavenly wisdom, and God’ s judgment, or word, or law, as it follows, Psa 37:31 . When the discourses of other men are either wicked, or vain and useless, his are serious, and edifying, and pious, concerning the word and ways of God.
Gill -> Psa 37:30
Gill: Psa 37:30 - -- The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom,.... Or "meditateth wisdom" a; that is, utters the wisdom he has been meditating upon; see Psa 69:3; he med...
The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom,.... Or "meditateth wisdom" a; that is, utters the wisdom he has been meditating upon; see Psa 69:3; he meditates and speaks of the wisdom of God, which appears in the works of creation, providence, and grace; and of Christ, who is wisdom itself, and the wisdom of God essentially; and who, as Mediator, has the spirit of wisdom resting on him, the treasures of wisdom hid in him, and is made wisdom to his people: and righteous men meditate upon and speak of the glories of his person, the fulness of his grace, and the works of his hands; as also of the Gospel, which is the wisdom of God, mysterious, hidden, ancient wisdom, ordained before the world for their glory; and likewise of that internal wisdom, and experience of divine grace, the Lord has made them to know in the hidden part; which lies in the knowledge of themselves, and in a spiritual, experimental, and saving knowledge of Christ, and the way of salvation by him; and his mouth delivers out wise sayings, and useful instructions, fetched out of the word of God, and founded on experience and observation;
and his tongue talketh of judgment; of the judgment which the righteous God ordinarily ministers in a providential way; and of his extraordinary and awful judgments, which have been or are in the earth; these he takes notice of for his own use, and observes them to others for their instruction; and also of the last judgment, the judgment to come, which he speaks of as sure and certain, as universal and inevitable, and at which he must appear before God: and he talks of judgment or righteousness; that is, of the righteousness of Christ; he makes mention of this only as his justifying righteousness before God; he rejoices and glories in it, and desires to be found in it living and dying, and at judgment; and whatsoever things are honest, just, pure, and of good report, he thinks and speaks of them, and instructs his family, his children and servants, in them, that they may do them; see Gen 18:19.

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NET Notes -> Psa 37:30
NET Notes: Psa 37:30 Heb “The mouth of the godly [one] utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks justice.” The singular form is used in a representative sense; the ...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 37:30
Geneva Bible: Psa 37:30 The ( t ) mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment.
( t ) These three points are required from the faithful, that t...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 37:1-40
TSK Synopsis: Psa 37:1-40 - --1 David persuades to patience and confidence in God, by the different estate of the godly and the wicked.
MHCC -> Psa 37:21-33
MHCC: Psa 37:21-33 - --The Lord our God requires that we do justly, and render to all their due. It is a great sin for those that are able, to deny the payment of just debts...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 37:21-33
Matthew Henry: Psa 37:21-33 - -- These verses are much to the same purport with the foregoing verses of this psalm, for it is a subject worthy to be dwelt upon. Observe here, I. Wha...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 37:30-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:30-31 - --
The verb הגה unites in itself the two meanings of meditating and of meditative utterance (vid., Psa 2:1), just as אמר those of thinking and ...
Constable -> Psa 37:1-40; Psa 37:23-31
Constable: Psa 37:1-40 - --Psalm 37
This psalm advances the thought of Psalm 36. Here David urged the righteous not to let the pros...

Constable: Psa 37:23-31 - --3. The assurance of God's care for the just 37:23-31
37:23-24 The Lord delights in how a good person lives, and He blesses his or her activities. Even...
