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Text -- Psalms 53:2 (NET)

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53:2 God looks down from heaven at the human race, to see if there is anyone who is wise and seeks God.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | SONG | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Music, Instrumental | Music | Mahalath Maschil | MAHALATH | Godlessness | Depravity of Mankind | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Psa 53:1-4 - -- Upon Mahalath--(See on Psa 88:1, title). Why this repetition of the fourteenth Psalm is given we do not know. (Psa 53:1-6) with few verbal changes, c...

Upon Mahalath--(See on Psa 88:1, title). Why this repetition of the fourteenth Psalm is given we do not know. (Psa 53:1-6)

with few verbal changes, correspond with Psa 14:1-4.

TSK: Psa 53:2 - -- looked : Psa 11:4, Psa 33:13, Psa 33:14, Psa 102:19; Jer 16:17, Jer 23:24 any that : Psa 111:10; Deu 4:6; Job 28:28 seek : Psa 10:4, Psa 27:8; 1Ch 28:...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Psa 53:2 - -- God looked down from heaven ... - See the notes at Psa 14:2. The only change which occurs in this verse is the substitution of the word אלה...

God looked down from heaven ... - See the notes at Psa 14:2. The only change which occurs in this verse is the substitution of the word אלהים 'Elohiym , rendered "God,"for "Yahweh,"rendered Lord, in Psa 14:2. The same change occurs also in Psa 14:4, Psa 14:6. It is to be observed, also, that the word "Yahweh"does not occur in this psalm, but that the term used is uniformly. אלהים 'Elohiym , God. In Psa 14:1-7 both terms are found - the word אלהים 'Elohiym three times Psa 14:1-2, Psa 14:5, and the word יהוה Yahweh four times, Psa 14:2, Psa 14:4,Psa 14:6-7. It is impossible to account for this change. There is nothing in it, however, to indicate anything in regard to the authorship of the psalm or to the time when it was written, for both these words are frequently used by David elsewhere.

Haydock: Psa 53:2 - -- Ziph lay to the south of Juda. (Haydock) --- David was rescued from the most imminent danger, by an irruption of the Philistines. He then composed...

Ziph lay to the south of Juda. (Haydock) ---

David was rescued from the most imminent danger, by an irruption of the Philistines. He then composed this canticle, expressing his sentiments in danger, and his gratitude to God. (Calmet) ---

It may also be used by any person in distress. (Worthington) ---

The Church orders it to be said by her ministers at Prime, that they may be protected from all their spiritual enemies. (Berthier) ---

The Fathers apply it to Jesus Christ, (St. Hilary) or to his persecuted members. (St. Augustine)

Gill: Psa 53:2 - -- God looked down from heaven upon the children of men,.... In Psa 14:2, it is read, "the Lord" or "Jehovah"; in everything else there is an agreement i...

God looked down from heaven upon the children of men,.... In Psa 14:2, it is read, "the Lord" or "Jehovah"; in everything else there is an agreement in this verse; See Gill on Psa 14:2;

to see if there were any that did understand; the Targum is, "that were understanding" in the law; it doubtless means understanding in divine and spiritual things;

that did seek God; the above paraphrase is, "seeking doctrine from before the Lord".

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Psa 53:2 That is, who seeks to have a relationship with God by obeying and worshiping him.

Geneva Bible: Psa 53:2 God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were [any] that did understand, that did ( c ) seek God. ( c ) By which he cond...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Psa 53:1-6 - --1 David describes the corruption of a natural man.4 He convinces the wicked by the light of their own conscience.6 He glories in the salvation of God.

MHCC: Psa 53:1-6 - --This psalm is almost the same as the Psa 14:1. The scope of it is to convince us of our sins. God, by the psalmist, here shows us how bad we are, and ...

Matthew Henry: Psa 53:1-6 - -- This psalm was opened before, and therefore we shall here only observe, in short, some things concerning sin, in order to the increasing of our sorr...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 53:2 - -- In both recensions of the Psalm the name of God occurs seven times. In Psa 14:1-7 it reads three times Elohim and four times Jahve ; in the Psalm ...

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 53:1-6 - --Psalm 53 This psalm is another version of the one that appears in Book 1 as Psalm 14. David wrote it, an...

Constable: Psa 53:1-2 - --1. Reflection on the human race 53:1-3 53:1 A fool in the ancient Hebrew view of life was a person who did not acknowledge God's existence either inte...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: Psa 53:1-3 Atheism . It is much more reasonable to believe that this publication had no printer than to believe that there is no God. Who in his right mind would...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Outline) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nation...

TSK: Psalms 53 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Psa 53:1, David describes the corruption of a natural man; Psa 53:4, He convinces the wicked by the light of their own conscience; Psa 53...

Poole: Psalms (Book Introduction) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 53 (Chapter Introduction) THE ARGUMENT This Psalm, some few words excepted, is wholly the same with Ps 14 , and therefore the reader must resort thither for the interpretati...

MHCC: Psalms (Book Introduction) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 53 (Chapter Introduction) The corruption of man by nature.

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 53 (Chapter Introduction) God speaks once, yea, twice, and it were well if man would even then perceive it; God, in this psalm, speaks twice, for this is the same almost ver...

Constable: Psalms (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Outline) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 53 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 53 To the chief Musician upon Mahalath, Maschil, A Psalm of David. The word "mahalath" is only used here and in Psa 88:1. Som...

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