
Text -- Psalms 50:18 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 50:16-20
JFB: Psa 50:16-20 - -- That is, the formalists, as now exposed, and who lead vicious lives (compare Rom 2:21, Rom 2:23). They are unworthy to use even the words of God's law...
Clarke -> Psa 50:18
Clarke: Psa 50:18 - -- When thou sawest a thief - Rapine, adulteries, and adulterous divines, were common among the Jews in our Lord’ s time. The Gospels give full pr...
When thou sawest a thief - Rapine, adulteries, and adulterous divines, were common among the Jews in our Lord’ s time. The Gospels give full proof of this.
TSK -> Psa 50:18
TSK: Psa 50:18 - -- consentedst : Pro 1:10-19; Isa 5:23; Mic 7:3; Rom 1:32; Eph 5:11-13
hast been partaker : Heb. thy portion was, Lev 20:10; Job 31:9-11; Pro 2:16-19, Pr...
consentedst : Pro 1:10-19; Isa 5:23; Mic 7:3; Rom 1:32; Eph 5:11-13
hast been partaker : Heb. thy portion was, Lev 20:10; Job 31:9-11; Pro 2:16-19, Pro 7:19-23; Jer 5:8, Jer 5:9; Heb 13:4

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Barnes -> Psa 50:18
Barnes: Psa 50:18 - -- When thou sawest a thief - When you have seen or found one who was intending to commit theft, then (instead of rebuking or exposing him) you ha...
When thou sawest a thief - When you have seen or found one who was intending to commit theft, then (instead of rebuking or exposing him) you have been willing to act with him, and to divide the profits. The words "when thou sawest"would seem to imply readiness and willingness to engage with them, as "at first sight."Whenever there was an opportunity to share in the results of theft, they were ready to engage in it. The main "point"in this is, that they were willing to do so even when observing the outward duties of religion, and when professing to be the true worshippers of God. A similar sentiment occurs in Rom 2:21. See the notes at that passage.
Then thou consentedst with him - literally, Thou didst delight in him, or hadst pleasure in him. He was a man after thine own heart. Thou wast at once on good terms with him.
And hast been partaker with adulterers - Margin, as in Hebrew, "thy portion was with adulterers."This was a common vice among the Jewish people. See the notes at Rom 2:22. The idea here is, that they were associated in practice with adulterers; they were guilty of that crime as others were. The point of the remark here is, that they did this under the cloak of piety, and when they were scrupulous and faithful in offering sacrifices, and in performing all the external rites of religion.
Poole -> Psa 50:18
Poole: Psa 50:18 - -- Sawest or, didst observe , or consider ; when he came into thy presence and company, and thou didst understand and consider his ways, and his succe...
Sawest or, didst observe , or consider ; when he came into thy presence and company, and thou didst understand and consider his ways, and his success and impunity, and he invited thee to a participation of his profit.
Thou consentedst with him; or, as many render it, then didst run with him ; thou didst readily and greedily associate thyself with him in his unrighteous courses. Thou didst yield to his motions, and that with great complacency and diligence.
Partaker with adulterers by joining with them in their lewd and filthy practices.
Haydock -> Psa 50:18
Haydock: Psa 50:18 - -- Sacrifice. If my crime were of such a nature as the be expiated by certain victims, I would surely have offered them: but my heart has offended , an...
Sacrifice. If my crime were of such a nature as the be expiated by certain victims, I would surely have offered them: but my heart has offended , and must do penance. (Calmet) ---
The legal victims were not of themselves sufficient to remit sin. (Menochius) ---
Contrition was necessary, Isaias lxvi. 2., and Ezechiel vi. 9. (Berthier) ---
The Scripture often prefers internal, before outward sacrifices. This of the heart must precede those of justice, and of praise. (Worthington) ---
The heart must be broken, to make place for love. Compunction is thrice urged. The two first terms in Hebrew are the same, "contrite," (Haydock) broken, or disconcerted. Greek: Kateklasthe philon etor. (Homer, Odyssey) (Menochius) ---
The captives might adopt this prayer, Daniel iii. 39. (Calmet) ---
External sacrifices are commended in the next verse, as they are good, (Haydock) being instituted by God. (Menochius)
Gill -> Psa 50:18
Gill: Psa 50:18 - -- When thou sawest a thief, then thou consentedst with him,.... Or "didst run with him" a; joined and agreed with him in the commission of the same thin...
When thou sawest a thief, then thou consentedst with him,.... Or "didst run with him" a; joined and agreed with him in the commission of the same things; which was literally true of the Scribes and Pharisees: they devoured widows' houses, and robbed them of their substance, under a pretence of long prayers; they consented to the deeds of Barabbas, a robber, when they preferred him to Jesus Christ; and they joined with the thieves on the cross in reviling him: and, in a spiritual sense, they stole away the word of the Lord, every man from his neighbour; took away the key of knowledge from the people, and put false glosses upon the sacred writings;
and hast been a partaker with adulterers; these teachers of the law were guilty both of theft and adultery, Rom 2:21; they are called by our Lord an adulterous generation, Mat 12:39; and they were so in a literal sense; see Joh 8:4; and in a figurative one, adulterating the word of God, and handling it deceitfully.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 50:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Psa 50:1-23 - --1 The majesty of God in the church.5 His order to gather his saints.7 The pleasure of God is not in ceremonies,14 but in sincerity of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 50:16-23
MHCC: Psa 50:16-23 - --Hypocrisy is wickedness, which God will judge. And it is too common, for those who declare the Lord's statutes to others, to live in disobedience to t...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 50:16-23
Matthew Henry: Psa 50:16-23 - -- God, by the psalmist, having instructed his people in the right way of worshipping him and keeping up their communion with him, here directs his spe...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 50:16-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 50:16-21 - --
The accusation of the manifest sinners. It is not those who are addressed in Psa 50:7, as Hengstenberg thinks, who are here addressed. Even the posi...
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 50:1-23 - --Psalm 50
This psalm pictures God seated in His heavenly throne room. He has two indictments against His ...
