
Text -- Psalms 67:4 (NET)




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Rule them.

Wesley: Psa 67:4 - -- Heb. lead; gently, as a shepherd doth his sheep; and not rule them with rigour, as other lords had done.
Heb. lead; gently, as a shepherd doth his sheep; and not rule them with rigour, as other lords had done.
JFB -> Psa 67:3-5
JFB: Psa 67:3-5 - -- Thanks will be rendered for the blessings of His wise and holy government (compare Isa 2:3-4; Isa 11:4).
Clarke: Psa 67:4 - -- Glad and sing for joy - They shall be made happy in thy salvation. Even their political state shall be greatly meliorated; for God will be acknowled...
Glad and sing for joy - They shall be made happy in thy salvation. Even their political state shall be greatly meliorated; for God will be acknowledged the supreme Judge; their laws shall be founded on his word; and the nations of the earth shall be governed according to judgment, justice, and equity

Clarke: Psa 67:4 - -- Selah - This is true. There are innumerable facts to confirm it. All the nations who have received the Gospel of Christ have been benefited politica...
Selah - This is true. There are innumerable facts to confirm it. All the nations who have received the Gospel of Christ have been benefited politically, as well as spiritually, by it.
TSK -> Psa 67:4
TSK: Psa 67:4 - -- O let : Psa 97:1, Psa 138:4, Psa 138:5; Deu 32:43; Isa 24:14-16, Isa 42:10-12, Isa 54:1; Rom 15:10, Rom 15:11; Gal 4:27
for thou : Psa 9:8, Psa 96:10-...
O let : Psa 97:1, Psa 138:4, Psa 138:5; Deu 32:43; Isa 24:14-16, Isa 42:10-12, Isa 54:1; Rom 15:10, Rom 15:11; Gal 4:27
for thou : Psa 9:8, Psa 96:10-13, Psa 98:9; Gen 18:25; Act 17:31; Rom 2:5
govern : Heb. lead, Psa 2:8, Psa 82:6; Isa 55:4; Rev 11:15-17

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Barnes -> Psa 67:4
Barnes: Psa 67:4 - -- O let the nations be qlad, and sing for joy - All the nations of the earth. Let them all be made acquainted with thee; with thy character; with...
O let the nations be qlad, and sing for joy - All the nations of the earth. Let them all be made acquainted with thee; with thy character; with the principles of thy govermnent; with the methods by which thou dost bestow thy favors, that they all may be made glad. These things pertain to them all. The knowledge of these things would convey inestimable blessings to them all, and fill all their hearts with joy. Nothing would, in fact, diffuse so much happiness over a miserable and guilty world - nothing would furnish such an occasion for universal joy, gratitude, and praise - as the possession of the knowledge of the great principles on which God rules the world, and on which he blesses people.
For thou shalt judge the people righteously - That is, The great principles of thy administration are right, or righteous. and the nations will have occasion to rejoice in them.
And, govern the nations upon earth - Margin, lead. So the Hebrew. That is, God would instruct them what to do; he would guide them in paths of prosperity, happiness, salvation. Individuals and nations, as they follow the counsels of God, are safe and happy; and in no other way.
Poole -> Psa 67:4
Poole: Psa 67:4 - -- Be glad and sing for joy for thy transcendent mercy to them, in rescuing them from the vanities and damnable errors of their fathers, and in bringing...
Be glad and sing for joy for thy transcendent mercy to them, in rescuing them from the vanities and damnable errors of their fathers, and in bringing them to the knowledge of the true God, and of eternal life.
Shalt judge i.e. rule and govern them, as it is explained in the next clause, and as this phrase is used.
Righteously which is the great commendation of any government, and the greatest argument and encouragement to the Gentiles to put themselves under it; the rather, because they had found the misery of living under the unrighteous and tyrannical government of the devil, and of their idolatrous and heathenish rulers.
Govern Heb. lead , to wit, gently, as a shepherd doth his sheep; and not rule them with rigour, as other lords had done.
Haydock -> Psa 67:4
Haydock: Psa 67:4 - -- Feast. This was done when the ark was removed, 1 Paralipomenon xv., and xvi. 3. (Calmet) ---
But believers may now receive God himself. (St. Ambr...
Feast. This was done when the ark was removed, 1 Paralipomenon xv., and xvi. 3. (Calmet) ---
But believers may now receive God himself. (St. Ambrose) (Psalm xxxix.) (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 67:4
Gill: Psa 67:4 - -- O let the nations be glad and sing for joy,.... As they were glad, and did sing for joy, and glorified God, when Christ was made known, and the Gospel...
O let the nations be glad and sing for joy,.... As they were glad, and did sing for joy, and glorified God, when Christ was made known, and the Gospel was preached unto them, Act 8:5.
for thou shalt judge the people righteously; meaning not the people of the world at the last day, at the general judgment, which will be a righteous one; when God will judge the world in righteousness, according to the strict rules of justice and equity, by him whom he has ordained, Psa 96:1; but either the righteous judgment which will be executed on the enemies of Christ's church and people; particularly on antichrist, which will be matter of great joy, Rev 19:1; and Kimchi interprets it of the judgment of the nations which shall come with Gog and Magog; or else the judging and vindicating the Lord's own people, defending their cause, righting their wrongs, and suffering no weapon to prosper against them;
and govern the nations upon earth; or "lead them" n; not to punishment, as Kimchi, who interprets this clause as the other; but by his grace and Spirit, into the knowledge of his way, and saving health; or as a shepherd leads his flock into green pastures, and beside the still waters; or as a king leads and governs his people, as David guided the people of Israel, with the skilfulness of his hands; so Christ leads and governs his people, protects and defends them, holds them by his right hand, guides them with his counsel, and then receives them to glory; see Psa 23:2.
Selah; on this word; see Gill on Psa 3:2.

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NET Notes: Psa 67:4 Heb “for you judge nations fairly, and [as for the] peoples in the earth, you lead them.” The imperfects are translated with the present t...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 67:4
Geneva Bible: Psa 67:4 ( c ) O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah.
( c ) By the...

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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 67:3-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 67:3-4 - --
Now follows the prospect of the entrance of all peoples into the kingdom of God, who will then praise Him in common with Israel as their God also. H...
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 67:1-7 - --Psalm 67
This is another song that exhorts the nations to praise God that an unknown psalmist penned. It...
