
Text -- Psalms 69:35 (NET)




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His church and people.

His servants, as is explained in the following verse.

In the literal Canaan for a long time, in the heavenly Canaan for ever.
JFB -> Psa 69:34-36
JFB: Psa 69:34-36 - -- The call on the universe for praise is well sustained by the prediction of the perpetual and extended blessings which shall come upon the covenant-peo...
The call on the universe for praise is well sustained by the prediction of the perpetual and extended blessings which shall come upon the covenant-people of God. Though, as usual, the imagery is taken from terms used of Palestine, the whole tenor of the context indicates that the spiritual privileges and blessings of the Church are meant.
Clarke: Psa 69:35 - -- God will save Zion - This fixes the Psalm to the time of the captivity. There was no Zion belonging to the Jews in the time of Saul, when those supp...
God will save Zion - This fixes the Psalm to the time of the captivity. There was no Zion belonging to the Jews in the time of Saul, when those suppose the Psalm to be written who make David the author; for David after he came to the throne, won the stronghold of Zion from the Jebusites. 2Sa 5:7; 1Ch 11:5

Clarke: Psa 69:35 - -- Will build the cities of Judah - This refers to the return from the captivity, when all the destroyed cities should be rebuilt, and the Jews reposse...
Will build the cities of Judah - This refers to the return from the captivity, when all the destroyed cities should be rebuilt, and the Jews repossess their forfeited heritages. Some apply this to the redemption of the human race; and suppose that Zion is the type of the Christian Church into which the Gentiles were to be called. What evangelists and apostles apply to our Lord, we safely may. What others see so clearly in this Psalm relative to Gospel matters, I cannot discern
TSK -> Psa 69:35
TSK: Psa 69:35 - -- God : Psa 51:18, Psa 102:13, Psa 102:16, Psa 147:12, Psa 147:13; Isa 14:32, Isa 44:26, Isa 46:13; Rev 14:1
build : Psa 48:11-13; Eze 36:35, Eze 36:36;...
God : Psa 51:18, Psa 102:13, Psa 102:16, Psa 147:12, Psa 147:13; Isa 14:32, Isa 44:26, Isa 46:13; Rev 14:1
build : Psa 48:11-13; Eze 36:35, Eze 36:36; Jer 33:10, Jer 33:11

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Barnes -> Psa 69:35
Barnes: Psa 69:35 - -- For God will save Zion - See the notes at Psa 51:18. That is, he will save his people; he will protect and defend them. This expresses the conf...
For God will save Zion - See the notes at Psa 51:18. That is, he will save his people; he will protect and defend them. This expresses the confident assurance of the psalmist that, whatever might be the existing troubles, God would not forsake his people, but would interpose in their behalf.
And will build the cities of Judah - Though they may now lie waste, or be desolate. See the notes at Psa 51:18. The general idea here is, that God would be favorable to his land; that he would give success and prosperity to his people; that he would manifest his mercy to them. There is no necessity from the language used here to suppose, as DeWette and Rosenmuller do, that there is an allusion to the time of the exile, and to the restoration of the Jews from Babylon, and that consequently either the whole psalm must have been composed at that time - or (as Rosenmuller supposes) that the last verses of the psalm were added by a later hand, and that thus the whole psalm was adapted to the time of the exile. From Psa 69:9 it would seem that, when the psalm was composed, the place of public worship was still standing, and the language here, as in Psa 51:18, is so general that it might have been employed at any time.
That they may dwell there ... - That his people may dwell there according to the ancient promise. The idea is, that he would be the protector of his people, and that all his promises to them would be fulfilled.
Poole -> Psa 69:35
Poole: Psa 69:35 - -- Zion the city of Zion or Jerusalem; and his church and people, which are frequently expressed under that title.
They the humble and poor , Psa 69:...
Zion the city of Zion or Jerusalem; and his church and people, which are frequently expressed under that title.
They the humble and poor , Psa 69:32,33 , or his servants , as is explained in the following verse.
Dwell there in the literal Canaan for a long time, and in the heavenly Canaan for ever.
Gill -> Psa 69:35
Gill: Psa 69:35 - -- For God will save Zion,.... The church of Christ, as it is often called; See Gill on Psa 2:6; this is to be understood not so much of the salvation of...
For God will save Zion,.... The church of Christ, as it is often called; See Gill on Psa 2:6; this is to be understood not so much of the salvation of the people of God, by Christ, from sin and Satan, and the world, law, hell, and death, as of the preservation and continuance of the Gospel church state, notwithstanding all the opposition and persecution of the Jews and Gentiles; and especially of the deliverance of the Lord's people, in the latter day, from the cruelty, captivity, and bondage of antichrist, by the destruction of him; which will occasion joy and praise, Rev 18:4;
and will build the cities of Judah: erect Gospel churches in the Roman empire, and in the several parts of the world; as were in the first times of the Gospel, and will be in the latter day, when the cities of God shall be yet spread abroad through prosperity, Zec 1:17; of which the saints are citizens, and enjoy in them many privileges and immunities: these may be said to be "built", when they are built upon Christ, and on their most holy faith; when the members of them are edified and multiplied; when purity of faith, discipline, and worship, prevails among them; and though this is usually by the ministers of the Gospel, as instruments, yet the Lord is the chief builder; for, unless he builds, in vain do the builders build, Psa 127:1;
that they may dwell there, and have it in possession; the men of Judah, such as confess the name of Christ, as the word "Judah" signifies; who profess to believe in him with their hearts; these have a name and a place, and an inheritance in the churches, and an abiding one; they shall never go out, but dwell in the house of God for ever; Gospel churches being erected and built up for their sakes, and for such ends and purposes.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 69:1-36
TSK Synopsis: Psa 69:1-36 - --1 David complains of his affliction.13 He prays for deliverance.22 He devotes his enemies to destruction.30 He praises God with thanksgiving.
MHCC -> Psa 69:30-36
MHCC: Psa 69:30-36 - --The psalmist concludes the psalm with holy joy and praise, which he began with complaints of his grief. It is a great comfort to us, that humble and t...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 69:30-36
Matthew Henry: Psa 69:30-36 - -- The psalmist here, both as a type of Christ and as an example to Christians, concludes a psalm with holy joy and praise which he began with complain...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 69:22-36
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 69:22-36 - --
The description of the suffering has reached its climax in Psa 69:22, at which the wrath of the persecuted one flames up and bursts forth in impreca...
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 69:1-36 - --Psalm 69
In this psalm David sought God to deliver him from destruction. He was experiencing criticism a...
