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Wesley -> Psa 37:38
All without exception.
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JFB: Psa 37:39-40 - -- Straits (Psa 9:9; Psa 10:1). In trust and quietness is the salvation of the pious from all foes and all their devices.
Clarke: Psa 37:39 - -- The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord - It is the Lord who made them righteous, by blotting out their sins, and infusing his Holy Spirit int...
The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord - It is the Lord who made them righteous, by blotting out their sins, and infusing his Holy Spirit into their hearts; and it is by his grace they are continually sustained, and finally brought to the kingdom of glory: "He is their strength in the time of trouble."
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Clarke: Psa 37:40 - -- The Lord - shall deliver them - For they are always exposed to trials, and liable to fall
The Lord - shall deliver them - For they are always exposed to trials, and liable to fall
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Clarke: Psa 37:40 - -- Because they trust in him - They keep faith, prayer, love, and obedience in continual exercise. They continue to believe in, love, and obey God; and...
Because they trust in him - They keep faith, prayer, love, and obedience in continual exercise. They continue to believe in, love, and obey God; and he continues to save them
Calvin -> Psa 37:39
Calvin: Psa 37:39 - -- 39.The salvation of the righteous is from Jehovah The sum of the whole is, that whatever may happen, the righteous shall be saved, because they are i...
39.The salvation of the righteous is from Jehovah The sum of the whole is, that whatever may happen, the righteous shall be saved, because they are in the hand of God, and can never be forgotten by him. This ought to be particularly noticed, that those who are greatly afflicted may be sustained by the assurance that the salvation which they expect from God is infallibly certain, because God is eternal, and governs the world by his power; as Christ said,
“My Father, who gave them me, is greater than all,”
(Joh 10:29.)
David still inculcates this principle, that as righteousness is approved of God, it can never happen that he should forsake his faithful servants, and deprive them of his help. He, therefore, exhorts true believers to depend upon God, not only when things prosper according to their desires, but even when they are sorely afflicted. By these words he teaches that it is enough, if God only impart strength to his servants, so that, when severely afflicted and oppressed with anguish, they may not faint under it, or that, when groaning under the weight of severe afflictions, they may not sink under the burden. To the same purpose also is the expression which David uses twice in the last verse, that God will deliver By this he admonishes the children of God to learn patiently to endure afflictions, and that, if God should prolong them, they should often recall this to their remembrance, that after he has tried their patience, he will in the end deliver them.
TSK: Psa 37:38 - -- Psa 1:4-6, Psa 9:17, Psa 52:5; Pro 14:32; Mat 13:30, Mat 13:49, Mat 13:50, Mat 25:46; 2Th 1:8, 2Th 1:9
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TSK: Psa 37:39 - -- salvation : Psa 3:8; Isa 12:2; Jon 2:9; Eph 2:8
strength : Psa 9:9, Psa 46:1, Psa 91:15; Isa 33:2; Col 1:11; 2Ti 4:17
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TSK: Psa 37:40 - -- the Lord : Isa 31:5, Isa 46:4; Dan 3:17, Dan 3:28, Dan 6:23
from : Psa 17:13, Psa 27:2; 1Jo 2:13, 1Jo 2:14, 1Jo 5:18
because : Psa 22:4, Psa 22:5; 1Ch...
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Barnes: Psa 37:38 - -- But the transgressors - Sinners; violators of the law of God. Shall be destroyed together - The word "together"here - יחדּו yache...
But the transgressors - Sinners; violators of the law of God.
Shall be destroyed together - The word "together"here -
(a) in one place, Gen 13:6 - or
(b) at one time, Psa 4:8; or
© all as one, Psa 14:3 - or
(d) mutually with one another, as when men strive together, Deu 25:11.
The idea here is, that one would be destroyed as well as another; that there would be no exception; that they would go to the same ruin. They might be destroyed at different times, or in different modes, but it would be the same destruction in the end.
The end of the wicked - The future of the wicked. The same word is used here which occurs in Psa 37:37, as applied to the righteous. The meaning is, that while the "future"of the one would be peace, the future of the other would be a "cutting off,"or destruction.
Shall be cut off - That is, they shall be cut off; or, there will be a cutting off. This means here, evidently:
(a) that as an ordinary fact they would be cut down before they had reached the full limit of their course, Psa 37:35-36;
(b) in the future world they would be cut off from hope and happiness forever.
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Barnes: Psa 37:39 - -- But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord - Or, salvation comes to the righteous from the Lord. While the wicked are cut off, the right...
But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord - Or, salvation comes to the righteous from the Lord. While the wicked are cut off, the righteous shall be safe. There are evidently two ideas here:
(1) that there will be salvation to the righteous, while the wicked are cut off;
(2) that this comes from the Lord, and not from themselves.
It is not owing to any power of their own that they are safe, but is solely because they are kept by the Lord.
He is their strength in the time of trouble - See Psa 9:9, note; Psa 18:2, note.
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Barnes: Psa 37:40 - -- And the Lord shall help them - He will interpose to defend them when they are in danger and in trouble. And deliver them - Rescue them fr...
And the Lord shall help them - He will interpose to defend them when they are in danger and in trouble.
And deliver them - Rescue them from their dangers, and from the power of the wicked.
He shall deliver them from the wicked - From all the attempts of the wicked to destroy them.
And save them - Or, preserve them. He will keep them to everlasting life.
Because they trust in him - They rely on him, and not on themselves. This verse is a summing up of the sentiments of the psalm, and is designed to confirm the main thought which runs through it, to wit, that we should not fret, or complain, or repine at the prosperity of wicked men, Psa 37:1. The reason ultimately assigned for this is, that whatever may be the danger of the righteous from the designs of wicked men, they will in the end be safe. It will go well with them, for the Lord will keep them. The general course of thought in the psalm is, that, whatever prosperity the wicked now have, it is temporary, for they will soon be cut off; and that whatever troubles now come upon the righteous, they too are temporary, and that their "hereafter"- "their futurity"- will be blessedness and peace. There is a moral government: God is the friend of the righteous; along the path of the present life there are proofs that he is so, and beyond the present life he will show himself to be so in their eternal peace.
He is the enemy of the wicked; there are evidences in the present life that he is so, and this will be fully and finally manifested in their destruction in the future world. The argument in the psalm, indeed, is mainly drawn from the "present life,"from what there is to encourage virtue and goodness in the blessings which religion scatters on earth, and by the peaceful termination of the course - as well as from what there is to discourage wickedness and vice, in the fact that the wicked will be cut down and pass away. The argument is, that if this life were all, there are encouragements here to virtue and goodness. In Ps. 73, which in some respects resembles this psalm, the argument which satisfied the mind of the troubled psalmist - troubled at the prosperity of the wicked - is drawn mainly from the future world. Here it is drawn chiefly from the present life; and the main thought here - the practical lesson from the psalm - is, that even with reference to the life that now is - to its security, to its peace, to its blessedness, and to its happy close - it is an advantage to be righteous. It is better to have God for our friend in life, and our support in death, than to have all the external prosperity of wicked men.
Poole: Psa 37:38 - -- Together or, alike , one as well as another; all, without any exception or respect of persons.
The end of the wicked shall be cut off i. e. he sha...
Together or, alike , one as well as another; all, without any exception or respect of persons.
The end of the wicked shall be cut off i. e. he shall be cut off at last, or in the end. His prosperity shall end in destruction. Or, the posterity (as this word signifies, Psa 109:13 Jer 31:17 Eze 23:25 Dan 11:4 ) of the wicked , &c.
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Poole: Psa 37:39 - -- The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord and therefore it shall certainly come to them.
The salvation of the righteous is of the Lord and therefore it shall certainly come to them.
Gill: Psa 37:38 - -- But the transgressors shall be destroyed together,.... This is to be understood of obstinate and continued transgressors, who live and die in their tr...
But the transgressors shall be destroyed together,.... This is to be understood of obstinate and continued transgressors, who live and die in their transgressions; see Pro 11:3; otherwise all men are transgressors in Adam, and sinned and fell with him in his transgression; and are justly called transgressors from the womb; and are guilty of actual transgressions, nor are any clear from them; and are arraigned, convinced, and judged by the law as transgressors; and for many of these Christ died, and makes intercession; and who are converted, and turned from their transgressions; and these are pardoned, and saved, and not destroyed: but stubborn and perverse transgressors are destroyed; not only with a temporal destruction of their substance, and of their names, and they themselves are rooted out of the earth; but with an everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and the glory of his power; for this seems to refer to the day of judgment, when all the wicked will be "together"; and shall in a body stand at Christ's left hand, and be bid to go, "ye cursed into everlasting fire", Mat 25:41, and shall be turned into hell at once, and together;
the end of the wicked shall be cut off; meaning either their posterity, as the word is rendered in Psa 109:13; or their hope and expectation of good things here and hereafter; when the righteous man receives the end of his faith, hope, and expectation, even the salvation of his soul; but these shall be disappointed and frustrated of their end; see Pro 23:18; or their last end is cutting off from the presence and sight of God, utter ruin and destruction; and so it stands opposed to the end of the perfect and upright man, which is eternal peace and happiness.
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Gill: Psa 37:39 - -- But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord,.... Both their temporal, spiritual, and eternal salvation; particularly the latter, which is origi...
But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord,.... Both their temporal, spiritual, and eternal salvation; particularly the latter, which is originally of the Lord, and springs from the thoughts, purposes, and resolutions of his heart: it is of him freely, of his rich grace and abundant mercy; and it is of him fully and completely; it is an entire salvation of soul and body; includes all blessings of grace and glory in it; it is to the uttermost, and from all sin, and every enemy; and it is of him only; there is no salvation in any other; and the glory of it is to be ascribed to him, even to Jehovah, Father, Son, and Spirit; for all the three divine Persons have a concern in it: the determination, contrivance, and settlement of it, is of Jehovah the Father; the impetration or effecting of it is of Jehovah the Son; and the application of it is of Jehovah the Spirit; See Gill on Psa 3:8;
he is their strength in the time of trouble; by reason of the hidings of God's face, the temptations of Satan, the prevalence of corruptions, the weakness of grace, and the many afflictions that befall them from God and men; the Lord he is their strong hold and munition of rocks, whither they, betake themselves, and find help, protection, and safety; he puts underneath everlasting arms, bears them up, and upholds them with the right hand of his righteousness; and is the strength of their hearts, of their lives, and of their salvation.
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Gill: Psa 37:40 - -- And the Lord shall help them,.... In their distress, and out of their troubles, when none else can, and they themselves cannot; and that seasonably, a...
And the Lord shall help them,.... In their distress, and out of their troubles, when none else can, and they themselves cannot; and that seasonably, and sometimes with means, and sometimes without;
and deliver them; out of all their afflictions, which he does sooner or later; if not in life, yet at death;
he shall deliver them from the wicked; this is repeated both for confirmation and explanation sake, showing who they are the Lord will deliver his people from, even from wicked and unreasonable men; he will not leave them in their hands now to do with them as they shall think fit; and he will free them from them to all eternity in the other world, where they shall cease from giving them any trouble;
and save them, because they trust in him; not that there is any saving virtue in faith, or in trusting in the Lord; the saving virtue is in the Lord, the object of faith and trust; but inasmuch as the Lord has appointed salvation to be through faith, or has made that the means of receiving and enjoying salvation, and the blessings of it, and has declared that he that believeth shall be saved, he does accordingly save all such persons; wherefore blessed are they that trust in him. The Chaldee paraphrase is,
"he shall redeem them because they trust in his Word.''
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NET Notes: Psa 37:38 Heb “the end of evil men is cut off.” As in v. 37, some interpret אַחֲרִית (’akharit...
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NET Notes: Psa 37:40 The prefixed verbal forms with vav (ו) consecutive carry on the generalizing tone of the preceding verse.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 37:39
Geneva Bible: Psa 37:39 But the ( z ) salvation of the righteous [is] of the LORD: [he is] their strength in the time of trouble.
( z ) He shows that the patient hope of the...
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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 37:34-40
MHCC: Psa 37:34-40 - --Duty is ours, and we must mind it; but events are God's, we must refer the disposal of them to him. What a striking picture is in Psa 37:35, Psa 37:36...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 37:34-40
Matthew Henry: Psa 37:34-40 - -- The psalmist's conclusion of this sermon (for that is the nature of this poem) is of the same purport with the whole, and inculcates the same things...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 37:37-38; Psa 37:39-40
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:37-38 - --
תּם might even be taken as neuter for תּם , and ישׂר for ישׁר ; but in this case the poet would have written רעה instead of רא...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 37:39-40 - --
The salvation of the righteous cometh from Jahve; it is therefore characterized, in accordance with its origin, as sure, perfect, and enduring for e...
Constable -> Psa 37:1-40; Psa 37:32-40
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...
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