
Text -- Psalms 62:4 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 62:4
Clarke: Psa 62:4 - -- To cast him down from his excellency - They are consulting to dethrone me, and use treachery and falsehood in order to bring it about: "They delight...
To cast him down from his excellency - They are consulting to dethrone me, and use treachery and falsehood in order to bring it about: "They delight in lies.

Clarke: Psa 62:4 - -- They bless with their mouth - Probably alluding to Absalom’ s blandishments of the people. He flattered them in order to get the sovereign rule...
They bless with their mouth - Probably alluding to Absalom’ s blandishments of the people. He flattered them in order to get the sovereign rule. Or it may refer to the people of Jerusalem, whose perfidy he saw, while they were full of professions of loyalty, etc.; but he could not trust them, and therefore retired from Jerusalem.
Calvin -> Psa 62:4
Calvin: Psa 62:4 - -- 4.Yet they consult to cast him down from his elevation I still would interpret the particle אך , ach, in an adversative sense. David, on the one...
4.Yet they consult to cast him down from his elevation I still would interpret the particle
“O ye sons of men! how long is my glory made matter of your reproach? how long will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing? Selah.” — (Psa 4:2)
Or the expression may denote the hidden and deceitful measures which they adopted in their persecution of this saint of God; for it is immediately added, that they blessed with their mouth, but cursed inwardly Whatever may be the meaning, it is evident that David, contemplating all the treachery, intrigues, and wickedness of his enemies, supports himself by the single consideration, that his help was in God, and that every opposing instrumentality was therefore vain.
TSK -> Psa 62:4
TSK: Psa 62:4 - -- consult : Psa 2:1-3; Mat 2:3, Mat 2:4, Mat 2:16, Mat 22:15, Mat 22:23, Mat 22:34, Mat 22:35, Mat 26:3, Mat 26:4, Mat 27:1; Joh 11:47-50; Act 4:16, Act...
consult : Psa 2:1-3; Mat 2:3, Mat 2:4, Mat 2:16, Mat 22:15, Mat 22:23, Mat 22:34, Mat 22:35, Mat 26:3, Mat 26:4, Mat 27:1; Joh 11:47-50; Act 4:16, Act 4:17, Act 4:25-28
delight : Psa 52:3, Psa 119:163; Pro 6:17, Pro 13:5; Hos 7:3; Joh 8:44; Rom 1:32; Rev 22:15
bless : Psa 28:3, Psa 55:21; Luk 20:20
inwardly : Heb. in their inward parts, Psa 5:9, Psa 51:6; Luk 11:39; Rom 7:22

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Barnes -> Psa 62:4
Barnes: Psa 62:4 - -- They only consult to cast him down from his excellency - This is the object of all their counsels and plans. They aim at one high in rank - and...
They only consult to cast him down from his excellency - This is the object of all their counsels and plans. They aim at one high in rank - and their purpose, their sole purpose, is to bring him down. This would apply well to the case of David in the time of the rebellion of Absalom.
They delight in lies - In false pretences; in secret plans of evil; in hypocritical assurances. This was eminently true of Absalom, who made use of these arts to seduce the people from allegiance to his father. 2Sa 15:1-6.
They bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly - They profess true attachment and zeal, but they are traitors at heart. See the notes at Psa 28:3. This, too, would apply well to the conduct of Absalom and those associated with him.
Poole -> Psa 62:4
Poole: Psa 62:4 - -- Him to wit, the man mentioned Psa 62:3 , i.e. himself; of whom he continues to speak in the third person.
From his excellency from the hopes and at...
Him to wit, the man mentioned Psa 62:3 , i.e. himself; of whom he continues to speak in the third person.
From his excellency from the hopes and attainment of that royal dignity, to which God hath designed and anointed me.
In lies in secret slanders and execrations, covered with flatteries and fair speeches, as it here follows.
Haydock -> Psa 62:4
Haydock: Psa 62:4 - -- Lives. For these must perish, while heaven remains for ever. (St. Hilary) ---
This consolation is preferable to any worldly prosperity. (Worthing...
Lives. For these must perish, while heaven remains for ever. (St. Hilary) ---
This consolation is preferable to any worldly prosperity. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 62:4
Gill: Psa 62:4 - -- They only consult to cast him down from his excellency,.... Either from the excellency of God, from his greatness, and from his height, as Kimchi; or...
They only consult to cast him down from his excellency,.... Either from the excellency of God, from his greatness, and from his height, as Kimchi; or from his grace, as the Arabic version: that is, they consulted to discourage him from looking to God, his rock and fortress, and from trusting in him; or rather, from his own excellency, from what high estate of dignity and honour he was advanced to, or designed for, namely his kingly office. Saul and his courtiers consulted how to prevent his coming to the throne, and Absalom and Ahithophel how to pull him down from it, and seize his crown and kingdom; which latter best agrees with the expression here;
they delight in lies; in making and in spreading them, in order to hurt his character, and give his subjects an ill opinion of him; and thereby alienate their affections from him, and weaken their allegiance and obedience to him; see Rev 22:15;
they bless with their mouth: saying, God bless the king, or save the king:
but they curse inwardly; they curse the king in their hearts, and when by themselves in private, when they imagine nobody hears them; see Ecc 10:20.
Selah; on this word; see Gill on Psa 3:2.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 62:1-12
TSK Synopsis: Psa 62:1-12 - --1 David, professing his confidence in God, discourages his enemies.5 In the same confidence he encourages the godly.9 No trust is to be put in worldly...
Maclaren -> Psa 62:1-4
Maclaren: Psa 62:1-4 - --Silence To God
Truly my soul waiteth upon God. 5. My soul, wait thou only upon God.' Psalm 62:1-5.
We have here two corresponding clauses, each begin...
MHCC -> Psa 62:1-7
MHCC: Psa 62:1-7 - --We are in the way both of duty and comfort, when our souls wait upon God; when we cheerfully give up ourselves, and all our affairs, to his will and w...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 62:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 62:1-7 - -- In these verses we have, I. David's profession of dependence upon God, and upon him only, for all good (Psa 62:1): Truly my soul waiteth upon God. ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 62:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 62:1-4 - --
The poet, although apparently irrecoverably lost, does not nevertheless despair, but opposes one thing to the tumultuous crowding in upon him of his...
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 62:1-12 - --Psalm 62
David expressed confident trust in the Lord in spite of opposition in this psalm. He contrasted...
