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Text -- Psalms 48:11 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 48:11
Upon thine and their enemies.
The small towns, or the people, with the chief city, or rulers of the Church.
Clarke: Psa 48:11 - -- Let Mount Zion rejoice - The temple is restored in majesty, which was threatened with total destruction; it is again repaired
Let Mount Zion rejoice - The temple is restored in majesty, which was threatened with total destruction; it is again repaired

Clarke: Psa 48:11 - -- Let the daughters of Judah be glad - That thou hast turned her captivity, and poured out thy judgments upon her oppressors.
Let the daughters of Judah be glad - That thou hast turned her captivity, and poured out thy judgments upon her oppressors.
Calvin -> Psa 48:11
Calvin: Psa 48:11 - -- 11.Mount Zion shall rejoice The Psalmist now concludes his exhortation to rejoicing, telling us that Jerusalem and the other cities of Judea shall ha...
11.Mount Zion shall rejoice The Psalmist now concludes his exhortation to rejoicing, telling us that Jerusalem and the other cities of Judea shall have cause to commend the righteousness of God, 202 because they had found from undoubted experience that he was the protector of their welfare. He here makes use of the word judgment, because God, who undertook the cause of his Church, openly showed that he was the enemy of her oppressors, and that he would repress their presumption and audacity.
TSK -> Psa 48:11
TSK: Psa 48:11 - -- daughters : Psa 97:8; Son 1:5, Son 2:7, Son 3:5, Son 5:16; Isa 37:22; Zec 9:9; Luk 23:28
because : Psa 58:10, Psa 137:8, Psa 137:9; Jdg 5:31; 2Ch 20:2...

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Barnes -> Psa 48:11
Barnes: Psa 48:11 - -- Let mount Zion rejoice - Let Jerusalem, the holy city, rejoice or be glad. Mount Zion is evidently used here to designate the city; and the ide...
Let mount Zion rejoice - Let Jerusalem, the holy city, rejoice or be glad. Mount Zion is evidently used here to designate the city; and the idea is, that the city of God - the holy city - had occasion for joy and gladness in view of the manifestation of the divine favor.
Let the daughters of Judah be glad - The phrase "daughters of Judah""may"denote the smaller cities in the tribe of Judah, that surrounded Jerusalem as the "mother"city - in accordance with an usage quite common in the Hebrew Scriptures. See the notes at Isa 1:8. Perhaps, however, the more obvious interpretation is the correct one, as meaning that the women of Judah had special occasion to rejoice on account of their deliverance from so great danger, and from the horrors which usually attended the siege or the conquest of the city - the atrocities which commonly befall the female sex when a city is captured in war. The "daughters of Judah"are those descended from Judah, or connected with the tribe of Judah. Jerusalem was in the bounds of that tribe, and the name Judah was given to all those that remained after the removal of the ten tribes.
Because of thy judgments - Thy righteous interposition in delivering the city and people.
Poole -> Psa 48:11
Poole: Psa 48:11 - -- Mount Zion synecdochically put for Jerusalem. The daughters of Judah , i.e. the other and lesser cities and towns or villages (i.e. all the people) ...
Mount Zion synecdochically put for Jerusalem. The daughters of Judah , i.e. the other and lesser cities and towns or villages (i.e. all the people) of Judah; for such are commonly called daughters in respect of the mother city, to which they are subjects: see Jos 15:45 17:16 Psa 45:12 137:8 . He mentions Judah only, and not all Israel; partly because they were more immediately and eminently concerned in Jerusalem’ s deliverance; and principally because ten of the tribes of Israel were now cut off from Jerusalem, and from the kingdom of David’ s house, and possibly carried away captive, 2Ki 18:9-11 .
Because of thy judgments upon thine and their enemies; at which they were glad, not simply, but because it was highly conducible to God’ s honour, and to the preservation and enlargement of God’ s church in the world.
Haydock -> Psa 48:11
Haydock: Psa 48:11 - -- He shall not see destruction, &c., or shall he not see destruction? As much as to say, however thoughtless may be of his death, he must not expect...
He shall not see destruction, &c., or shall he not see destruction? As much as to say, however thoughtless may be of his death, he must not expect to escape: when even the wise and the good are not exempt from dying. (Challoner) ---
Strangers. This is very distressing. (Pindar. Olym. x.) (Ecclesiastes ii. 18.) ---
The endeavours of the wicked to establish their families, will be vain, while they themselves shall never more return from the graves hither. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 48:11
Gill: Psa 48:11 - -- Let Mount Zion rejoice,.... The church in general; see Psa 48:1;
let the daughters of Judah be glad; particular churches; and so the Targum renders...
Let Mount Zion rejoice,.... The church in general; see Psa 48:1;
let the daughters of Judah be glad; particular churches; and so the Targum renders it, "the congregations of the house of Judah"; or particular believers; such as are called the daughters of Jerusalem, and the daughters of Zion, Son 3:10; these are exhorted to joy and gladness, at the loving kindness of God, at the spread of his name and glory to the ends of the earth, and at his righteousness his right hand is full of; and as it follows,
because of thy judgments; executed on the antichristian kings, Psa 48:4; and on all the antichristian states, and on the whore of Babylon, and those who have committed fornication with her; see Rev 19:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 48:1-14
Maclaren -> Psa 48:1-13
Maclaren: Psa 48:1-13 - --A Song Of Deliverance
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in the mountain of His holiness. 2. Beautiful for situatio...
MHCC -> Psa 48:8-14
MHCC: Psa 48:8-14 - --We have here the improvement which the people of God are to make of his glorious and gracious appearances for them. Let our faith in the word of God b...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 48:8-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 48:8-14 - -- We have here the good use and improvement which the people of God are taught to make of his late glorious and gracious appearances for them against ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 48:9-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 48:9-11 - --
(Heb.: 48:10-12) Now follows grateful praise to God, who hears prayer and executes justice, to the joy of His city and of His people. By דּמּי×...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 48:1-14 - --Psalm 48
The psalmist praised God for delivering Zion from her enemies. Jerusalem was secure and gloriou...




