
Text -- Psalms 52:3 (NET)




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Clarke -> Psa 52:3
Clarke: Psa 52:3 - -- Thou lovest evil - This was a finished character. Let us note the particulars
1. He boasted in the power to do evil
2. ...
Thou lovest evil - This was a finished character. Let us note the particulars
1. He boasted in the power to do evil
2. His tongue devised, studied, planned, and spoke mischiefs
3. He was a deceitful worker
4. He loved evil and not good
5. He loved lying; his delight was in falsity
6. Every word that tended to the destruction of others he loved
7. His tongue was deceitful; he pretended friendship while his heart was full of enmity, Psa 52:1-4. Now behold the punishment: -
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Barnes -> Psa 52:3
Barnes: Psa 52:3 - -- Thou lovest evil more than good - Thou dost prefer to do injury to others, rather than to do them good. In the case referred to, instead of aid...
Thou lovest evil more than good - Thou dost prefer to do injury to others, rather than to do them good. In the case referred to, instead of aiding the innocent, the persecuted, and the wronged, he had attempted to reveal the place where he might be found, and where an enraged enemy might have an opportunity of wreaking his vengeance upon him.
And lying rather than to speak righteousness - He preferred a lie to the truth; and, when he supposed that his own interest would be subserved by it, he preferred a falsehood that would promote that interest, rather than a simple statement of the truth. The "lying"in this case was that which was "implied"in his being desirous of giving up David, or betraying him to Saul - as if David was a bad man, and as if the suspicions of Saul were wellfounded. He preferred to give his countenance to a falsehood in regard to him, rather than to state the exact truth in reference to his character. His conduct in this was strongly in contrast with that of Ahimelech, who, when arraigned before Saul, declared his belief that David was innocent; his firm conviction that David was true and loyal. "For"that fidelity he lost his life, 1Sa 22:14. Doeg was willing to lend countenance to the suspicions of Saul, and practically to represent David as a traitor to the king. The word "Selah"here is doubtless a mere musical pause. See the notes at Psa 3:2. It determines nothing in regard to the sense of the passage.
Poole -> Psa 52:3
Poole: Psa 52:3 - -- Evil and
good may be here taken, either,
1. Morally; Thou lovest wickedness and not goodness; for so comparative passages are oft meant, as Psa 11...
Evil and
good may be here taken, either,
1. Morally; Thou lovest wickedness and not goodness; for so comparative passages are oft meant, as Psa 118:8 , It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man , i.e. It is good to trust God, but it is not good to trust man; for this is absolutely forbidden, Psa 146:3 Jer 17:5 . Or,
2. Physically. Thou lovest to speak or act to the hurt and ruin of others, rather than to their benefit. Thou mightest, without any danger to thyself, have been silent concerning Ahimelech’ s fact, or have put a favourable construction upon it; but thou hast chosen rather to misrepresent and aggravate it. He saith,
thou lovest to imply that he did this not by any constraint or necessity, but by choice, and with complacency, and out of a love to mischief.
Lying whereof Doeg was guilty, partly in reporting that he (i.e. Ahimelech) inquired of the Lord for him , (David,)1Sa 22:10 , which he did not, 1Sa 21 , where all that history is recorded; and partly in putting a false interpretation upon what he did, in giving him victuals and a sword , as if he had done it knowingly, and in conspiracy with David, and against Saul, as appears by comparing Doeg’ s answer with Saul’ s inquiry, 1Sa 22:7,8 .
Righteousness i.e. the whole and naked truth, without any such lying or malicious comment upon it, which was but an act of justice due from thee to any man, and much more on the behalf of so innocent and sacred a person.
Gill -> Psa 52:3
Gill: Psa 52:3 - -- Thou lovest evil more than good,.... Indeed not good at all; such comparatives being strong negatives; see Psa 118:8; a wicked man loves evil, and not...
Thou lovest evil more than good,.... Indeed not good at all; such comparatives being strong negatives; see Psa 118:8; a wicked man loves evil, and nothing else; his carnal mind being enmity to all that is good
and lying rather than to speak righteousness; as appears by his affirming that Ahimelech inquired of the Lord for David, when he did not, 1Sa 22:10; and by suffering some things to pass for truths which were falsehoods, when it lay in his power to have disproved them: and such a lover of lies is antichrist; see 1Ti 4:2.
Selah; on this word; see Gill on Psa 3:2. The Targum renders the word "Selah" here "for ever", as in Psa 52:5.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 52:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 52:1-9 - --1 David, condemning the spitefulness of Doeg, prophesies his destruction.6 The righteous shall rejoice at it.8 David, upon his confidence in God's mer...
MHCC -> Psa 52:1-5
MHCC: Psa 52:1-5 - --Those that glory in sin, glory in their shame. The patience and forbearance of God are abused by sinners, to the hardening of their hearts in their wi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 52:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 52:1-5 - -- The title is a brief account of the story which the psalm refers to. David now, at length, saw it necessary to quit the court, and shift for his own...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 52:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 52:1-4 - --
It is bad enough to behave wickedly, but bad in the extreme to boast of it at the same time as an heroic act. Doeg, who causes a massacre, not, howe...
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 52:1-9 - --Psalm 52
David contrasted his trust in the Lord with the treachery of those who have no regard for Him i...
