
Text -- Psalms 55:15 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 55:15 - -- All such as pretend to religion, and have manifestly apostatized both from the profession and practice of it.
All such as pretend to religion, and have manifestly apostatized both from the profession and practice of it.

Cut off by a sudden and violent death.

Heb. in their inwards. Wickedness is deeply rooted in their hearts.
Or, "Desolations are on them."
Clarke: Psa 55:15 - -- Let death seize upon them - This is a prediction of the sudden destruction which should fall on the ringleaders in this rebellion. And it was so. Ah...
Let death seize upon them - This is a prediction of the sudden destruction which should fall on the ringleaders in this rebellion. And it was so. Ahithophel, seeing his counsel rejected, hanged himself. Absalom was defeated; and, fleeing away, he was suspended by the hair in a tree, under which his mule had passed; and being found thus by Joab, he was despatched with three darts; and the people who espoused his interests were almost all cut off. They fell by the sword, or perished in the woods. See 2Sa 18:8

Clarke: Psa 55:15 - -- Let then go down quick into hell - Let them go down alive into the pit. Let the earth swallow them up! And something of this kind actually took plac...
Let then go down quick into hell - Let them go down alive into the pit. Let the earth swallow them up! And something of this kind actually took place. Absalom and his army were defeated; twenty thousand of the rebels were slain on the field; and the wood devoured more people that day than the sword devoured, 2Sa 18:7, 2Sa 18:8. The words might be rendered, "Death shall exact upon them; they shall descend alive into sheol."And death did exact his debt upon them, as we have seen above.
Calvin -> Psa 55:15
Calvin: Psa 55:15 - -- 15.Let death seize upon them He now denounces the whole faction, not the nation generally, but those who had taken a prominent part in the persecutio...
15.Let death seize upon them He now denounces the whole faction, not the nation generally, but those who had taken a prominent part in the persecution of him. In imprecating this curse he was not influenced by any bad feeling towards them, and must be understood as speaking not in his own cause but in that of God, and under the immediate guidance of his Spirit. This was no wish uttered in a moment of resentment or of reckless and ill-considered zeal, and which would justify us in launching maledictions against our enemies upon every trivial provocation. The spirit of revenge differs widely from the holy and regulated fervor with which David prays for the judgment of God against wicked men, who had already been doomed to everlasting destruction. The translation, Let death condemn them, is forced, and so also is another which has been suggested, Let him appoint death a creditor over them. 310 That which we have given is the most obvious and simple. In praying that his enemies may descend alive into the grave, it has been well observed, that he seems to allude to the punishment of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram; though I conceive that in imprecating sudden and unexpected ruin upon them, he adverts to the proud persuasion which they cherished in their prosperity, that they would escape the stroke of death. “Lord,” as if he had said, “in the infatuation of their pride they consider themselves to be exempted from the ordinary lot of mortality, but let the earth swallow them up alive — let nothing prevent their being dragged down with all their pomp to the destruction which they deserve.” The cause which he assigns for his prayer in the latter part of the verse, is another proof that he was not influenced by any personal resentment against his enemies, but simply denounced the just judgments of God upon such as persecuted the Church. Wickedness, he adds, is in their dwelling By this he meant that it could not but dwell where they dwelt and this he expresses still more fully when he adds, in the midst of them; intimating, that they inwardly cherished their wickedness, so that it was their inseparable companion, and dwelt with them under the same roof.
TSK -> Psa 55:15
TSK: Psa 55:15 - -- Let death : etc. Or, rather, ""Death shall seize on them; they shall descend quickly into the grave;""which is a prediction of the sudden destruction ...
Let death : etc. Or, rather, ""Death shall seize on them; they shall descend quickly into the grave;""which is a prediction of the sudden destruction which befell the ringleaders of this unnatural rebellion. Psa 59:13, Psa 69:22-28, Psa 109:6-20; 2Sa 17:23, 2Sa 18:9, 2Sa 18:14; Mat 27:5; Act 1:18-20
them : Num 16:30-34; Mat 26:24; Act 1:25
hell : or, the grave, Psa 9:17

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Barnes -> Psa 55:15
Barnes: Psa 55:15 - -- Let death seize upon them - This would be more correctly rendered, "Desolations (are) upon them!"That is, Desolation, or destruction will certa...
Let death seize upon them - This would be more correctly rendered, "Desolations (are) upon them!"That is, Desolation, or destruction will certainly come upon them. There is in the original no necessary expression of a wish or prayer that this might be, but it is rather the language of certain assurance - the expression of a fact - that such base conduct - such wickedness - would make their destruction certain; that as God is just, they must be overwhelmed with ruin. Injury is sometimes done in the translation of the Scriptures by the insertion of a wish or prayer, where all that is necessarily implied in the original is the statement of a fact. This has been caused here by the somewhat uncertain meaning of the word which is used in the original. That phrase is
And let them go down quick into hell - " Alive,"or "living,"for that is the meaning of the word "quick"here -
For wickedness is in their dwellings, and among them - Wickedness abounds in all their transactions. It is in their houses, and in their hearts. This is mentioned as a reason why they should be cut off and consigned to the grave. It is the reason why people are cut down at all; it is often a fact that wicked people are most manifestly cut down for their sins. And because it will be better for the community that the wicked should be punished than that they should escape, so there is no evidence that David cherished malice or ill-will in his heart. See General Introduction, Section 6 (5).
Poole -> Psa 55:15
Poole: Psa 55:15 - -- Them i.e. him and all such false-hearted wretches, that pretended religion with wicked design, and now have manifestly apostatized, both from the pro...
Them i.e. him and all such false-hearted wretches, that pretended religion with wicked design, and now have manifestly apostatized, both from the profession and practice of it, and fallen into all manner of wickedness; for such are the vilest of men, and most obnoxious to the curse of God.
Into hell or, into the grave ; cut them off by a sudden and violent death, as thou didst those Num 16:32 . But these imprecations used by inspired persons in extraordinary cases is no precedent for our imitation.
Their dwellings or, where they sojourn . They carry their wickedness along with them from place to place, and leave the impressions and effects of it wheresoever they come.
Among them Heb. in their inwards . Wickedness is deeply rooted in their hearts, and it breaks forth in all their houses and actions.
Gill -> Psa 55:15
Gill: Psa 55:15 - -- Let death seize upon them,.... Ahithophel and his accomplices, Judas and the men with him; as a mighty man, as the king of terrors, and shake them to ...
Let death seize upon them,.... Ahithophel and his accomplices, Judas and the men with him; as a mighty man, as the king of terrors, and shake them to pieces. Or, "let him exact upon them" a; as a creditor upon the debtor, and demand the debt of punishment for sin: or let him come upon them at an unawares; let them not die a natural, but a violent death. The Targum mentions Doeg and Ahithophel;
and let them, go down quick into hell: as Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, went down quick or alive into the earth; so let these men die, and descend into the grave, in their full strength; and accordingly Absalom and Ahithophel died sudden and violent deaths, 2Sa 17:23; and so did Judas, Mat 27:5; and the beast and false prophet, another part of the antitype, will be taken and cast alive into the lake of fire, Rev 19:20;
for wickedness is in their dwellings; and dwells in them; wherever they go or sojourn, this goes and abides with them, being the reigning principle in their hearts and lives;
and among them; in the midst of them; their inward part is very wickedness. The Targum is, "in their bodies". But rather the sense is, in their hearts; wickedness was both in their houses and in their hearts, and is the reason of the imprecation on them; which arises not from a revengeful spirit, but from a zeal for the glory of God; and is to be considered as a prophecy of what would be, and not to be drawn into an example for private Christians to act by.

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NET Notes: Psa 55:15 Go down alive. This curse imagines a swift and sudden death for the psalmist’s enemies.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 55:15
Geneva Bible: Psa 55:15 Let death seize upon them, [and] let them ( l ) go down quick into hell: for wickedness [is] in their dwellings, [and] among them.
( l ) As Korah, Da...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 55:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Psa 55:1-23 - --1 David in his prayer complains of his fearful case.9 He prays against his enemies, of whose wickedness and treachery he complains.16 He comforts hims...
MHCC -> Psa 55:9-15
MHCC: Psa 55:9-15 - --No wickedness so distresses the believer, as that which he witnesses in those who profess to be of the church of God. Let us not be surprised at the c...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 55:9-15
Matthew Henry: Psa 55:9-15 - -- David here complains of his enemies, whose wicked plots had brought him, though not to his faith's end, yet to his wits' end, and prays against them...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 55:9-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 55:9-16 - --
In the second group anger is the prevailing feeling. In the city all kinds of party passions have broken loose; even his bosom friend has taken a pa...
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 55:1-23 - --Psalm 55
The occasion that inspired the composition of this psalm was David's betrayal by an intimate fr...
