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Text -- Psalms 67:2 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 67:2
Wesley: Psa 67:2 - -- The way of truth, or the true religion; the same which in the next clause is called his saving health, and both together signify the way of salvation;...
The way of truth, or the true religion; the same which in the next clause is called his saving health, and both together signify the way of salvation; deal so graciously with thy people, that thereby the Gentile - world may at last be allured to join with them.
Of gracious dealing (Isa 55:8), as explained by--
Clarke: Psa 67:2 - -- That thy way may be known - That thy will, thy gracious designs towards the children of men, thy way of reconciling them to thyself, of justifying t...
That thy way may be known - That thy will, thy gracious designs towards the children of men, thy way of reconciling them to thyself, of justifying the ungodly, and sanctifying the unholy, may be known to all the nations upon the earth! God’ s way is God’ s religion; what he walks in before men; and in which men must walk before him. A man’ s religion is his way of worshipping God, and going to heaven. The whole Gospel is called this way, Act 19:9
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Clarke: Psa 67:2 - -- Thy saving health - ישועתך yeshuathecha , "thy salvation."The great work which is performed in God’ s way, in destroying the power, pard...
Thy saving health -
Calvin -> Psa 67:2
Calvin: Psa 67:2 - -- 2.That they may know thy way upon the earth Here we have a clear prophecy of that extension of the grace of God by which the Gentiles were united int...
2.That they may know thy way upon the earth Here we have a clear prophecy of that extension of the grace of God by which the Gentiles were united into one body with the posterity of Abraham. The Psalmist prays for some conspicuous proof of favor to be shown his chosen people, which might attract the Gentiles to seek participation in the same blessed hope. 4 By the way of God is meant his covenant, which is the source or spring of salvation, and by which he discovered himself in the character of a Father to his ancient people, and afterwards more clearly under the Gospel, when the Spirit of adoption was shed abroad in greater abundance. 5 Accordingly, we find Christ himself saying,
“This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God,”
(Joh 17:3)
TSK -> Psa 67:2
TSK: Psa 67:2 - -- That : Psa 98:2, Psa 98:3; Est 8:15-17; Zec 8:20-23; Act 9:31
thy way : Act 13:10, Act 18:25, Act 22:4
saving : Psa 43:5, Psa 66:1-4, Psa 117:2; Isa 4...
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Barnes -> Psa 67:2
Barnes: Psa 67:2 - -- That thy way may be known upon earth - The law of God; the principles and methods of the divine administration; the way in which God rules mank...
That thy way may be known upon earth - The law of God; the principles and methods of the divine administration; the way in which God rules mankind and in which he bestows his blessings on people. The prayer is, that all the earth might be made acquainted with the methods in which God deals with his people, or confers favors on people. The happiness of man depends on a knowledge of the principles on which God bestows his favors; for all people are, in all things, dependent on him. The success of a farmer depends on his understanding, and complying with, the laws and principles on which God bestows a harvest; the preservation of health, the restoration of health when we are sick, depends on a knowledge of the great laws which God has ordained for the continuance of the healthy functions of our bodies, and on the use of the means which he has provided for restoring health when those functions are disordered; and, in like manner, the salvation of the soul depends on the right understanding of the method which God has appointed to secure his favor. In neither of these cases - in no case - is it the business of people to originate laws of their own; laws for the cultivation of the earth, or for the preservation of health, or for the saving of the soul. The business of man is to find out the rules in accordance with which God bestows his favors, and then to act in obedience to them. The psalmist here supposes that there are certain rules or principles, in accordance with which God bestows blessings on mankind; and he prays that those rules and principles may be everywhere made known upon the earth.
Thy saving health among all nations - The original word here rendered "saving health,"is "salvation."It is with great uniformity so rendered. It is indeed translated "welfare,"in Job 30:15; help, in Psa 3:2; Psa 42:5; deliverance, in Psa 18:50; Psa 44:4; Isa 26:18; helping, Psa 22:1; and health, in Psa 42:11; but elsewhere it is in all cases rendered "salvation."The words "saving health"were adopted from an older version, but no argument should be founded on, them. The word "salvation"expresses all that there is in the original; and the prayer is, that the method by which God confers salvation on people may be made known throughout all lands. Assuredly no more appropriate prayer could be offered than that all the race may be made acquainted with the way in which God saves sinners.
Poole -> Psa 67:2
Poole: Psa 67:2 - -- Nor do we desire this mercy only for our comfort, but also for the advancement of thy glory, and the propagation of the true religion among all nati...
Nor do we desire this mercy only for our comfort, but also for the advancement of thy glory, and the propagation of the true religion among all nations, who by the contemplation of thy gracious and wonderful works to and for us will be induced to love and serve thee, and to list themselves among thy people. By God’ s way he understands, either,
1. That way wherein God walks; or the manner of his dealing with his people: How gracious and bountiful a Master thou art to all thy servants! Or rather,
2. That way wherein God requires men to walk, the way of God’ s precepts, the way of truth, or the true religion; as the way or ways of the Lord are frequently taken, Gen 17:19 Jud 2:22 Psa 18:21 Psa 119:1 Act 18:25,26 , &c.; the same which in the next clause is called his
saving health Heb. salvation ; and both together signify the way of salvation, which the psalmist desires may be known among all nations; which was expected by the ancient and godly Jews at the coming of the Messias, who is called the way , Joh 14:6 , and God’ s salvation, Luk 2:30 . And so the sense of the place is this, Deal so graciously with thy people Israel, that thereby the Gentile world may at last be allured to join themselves with them, and to embrace their religion and Messias; according to that famous prophecy, Zec 8:23 , In those days ten men out of all nations shall take hold of the skirt of a Jew, saying, We will go with you, for we have heard that God is with you .
Haydock -> Psa 67:2
Haydock: Psa 67:2 - -- Arise. These words were used when the Israelites decamped, (Numbers x. 35.; Calmet) and in the exorcisms to expel devils, who are here styled enemi...
Arise. These words were used when the Israelites decamped, (Numbers x. 35.; Calmet) and in the exorcisms to expel devils, who are here styled enemies. (St. Athanasius) ---
The Jews were confounded when Christ arose again. (St. Augustine) ---
The psalmist foretells the ruin of God's enemies, in the form of a prayer. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 67:2
Gill: Psa 67:2 - -- That thy way may be known upon earth,.... God's way and method of grace, in the salvation of sinners; the contrivance of it in Christ, the impetration...
That thy way may be known upon earth,.... God's way and method of grace, in the salvation of sinners; the contrivance of it in Christ, the impetration of it by him, and the application of it by his Spirit; and the way of sinners to him through Christ, the way, the truth, and the life, the new and living way to the Father; and the way of life and salvation, which is grace, and by Christ alone; and the Gospel which points out this way, and is itself called the way of God, Act 18:25; together with the ordinances of it, which are ways of pleasantness, and paths of peace; all this was made known by the apostles and first preachers of the Gospel; not only in the land of Judea, but throughout the whole earth;
thy saving health among all nations; or "thy salvation"; or "thy Jesus" l; whose name signifies a Saviour; and who is the only one, and an able and willing one, and is God's salvation, of his appointing, promising, and sending; salvation is by him, and by him only; he came to obtain it, and he is the author of it; health is also by him, he is the physician of souls, and his blood the balm that cures every disease; so that he is the Saviour, salvation, and saving health, to his people; this was unknown to the nations of the world until the Gospel came among them, until the grace of God bringing this salvation appeared unto them, and shone upon them, Tit 2:11.
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NET Notes -> Psa 67:2
NET Notes: Psa 67:2 Heb “to know in the earth your way, among all nations your deliverance.” The infinitive with -לְ (lamed) expresses purpose/res...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 67:2
Geneva Bible: Psa 67:2 That ( b ) thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.
( b ) That both Jews and Gentiles may know God's covenant made with ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 67:1-7
TSK Synopsis: Psa 67:1-7 - --1 A prayer for the enlargement of God's kingdom;3 to the joy of the people;6 and the increase of God's blessings.
MHCC -> Psa 67:1-7
MHCC: Psa 67:1-7 - --All our happiness comes from God's mercy; therefore the first thing prayed for is, God be merciful to us, to us sinners, and pardon our sins. Pardon i...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 67:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 67:1-7 - -- The composition of this psalm is such as denotes the penman's affections to have been very warm and lively, by which spirit of devotion he was eleva...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 67:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 67:1-2 - --
The Psalm begins (Psa 67:1) with words of the priest's benediction in Num 6:24-26. By אתּנוּ the church desires for itself the unveiled presenc...
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...
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Constable: Psa 67:1-7 - --Psalm 67
This is another song that exhorts the nations to praise God that an unknown psalmist penned. It...
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