
Text -- Psalms 69:36 (NET)




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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.
Calvin -> Psa 69:36
Calvin: Psa 69:36 - -- 36.And the seed of his servants shall inherit it In this verse he declares that the blessing now mentioned would extend through a continued successio...
36.And the seed of his servants shall inherit it In this verse he declares that the blessing now mentioned would extend through a continued succession of ages — that, the fathers would transmit to their children the possession which they had received, as from hand to hand, and the children to their children; and the enduring possession of all good things depends upon Christ, of whom David was a type. Yet the Psalmist at the same time briefly intimates, that such only as are the legitimate children of Abraham shall inherit the land: They who love his name shall dwell in it. It was needful to take away all grounds for self-gloriation from hypocrites, who, looking to and depending solely upon the circumstances connected with the origin of their race, foolishly boasted that the land belonged to them by right of inheritance, notwithstanding of their having apostatised from the faith of their ancestors. Although that land was given to the chosen people to be possessed until the advent of Christ, we should remember that it was a type of the heavenly inheritance, and that, therefore, what is here written concerning the protection of the Church, has received a more true and substantial fulfillment in our own day. There is no reason to fear that the building of the spiritual temple, in which the celestial power of God has been manifested, will ever fall into ruins.
TSK -> Psa 69:36
TSK: Psa 69:36 - -- The seed : Psa 90:16, Psa 90:17, Psa 102:28; Isa 44:3, Isa 44:4, Isa 61:9; Act 2:39
they : Psa 91:14; Joh 14:23; Rom 8:28; Jam 1:12, Jam 2:5; Rev 21:2...

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Barnes -> Psa 69:36
Barnes: Psa 69:36 - -- The seed also of his servants - The children or the descendants of his people. Shall inherit it - Shall continue to dwell in it. And...
The seed also of his servants - The children or the descendants of his people.
Shall inherit it - Shall continue to dwell in it.
And they that love his name - They that love him; they that are his true friends.
Shall dwell therein - They shall be safe there; they shall find there a home. This indicates the confident belief of the author of the psalm that the favor of God would be shown to the land. Whatever might be the present troubles, his faith was unwavering - his confidence unshaken - in regard to the faithfulness of God. Palestine - the promised land - would still be the inheritance of those who loved God, and the interests of those who dwelt there would be secure. As applied to the church of God now, the idea is, that it is safe; that it will always be under the divine protection; and that it will be the loved and the secure abode of all that "love the name"of their God and Saviour.
Poole -> Psa 69:36
Poole: Psa 69:36 - -- Their posterity shall flourish after them, and partake of the same happiness with them.
Their posterity shall flourish after them, and partake of the same happiness with them.
Gill -> Psa 69:36
Gill: Psa 69:36 - -- The seed also of his servants shall inherit it,.... Not their natural, but spiritual seed, or a succession of converts in the churches; see Psa 45:16;...
The seed also of his servants shall inherit it,.... Not their natural, but spiritual seed, or a succession of converts in the churches; see Psa 45:16; who are born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God; not of corruptible, but incorruptible seed, by the word of God, which lives and abides for ever, Joh 1:13; these are the proper and rightful inheritors of the Gospel church state, and all its privileges, in all successive generations, quite down to the New Jerusalem church state, wherein will dwell only righteous persons, and whose names are in the Lamb's book of life. Aben Ezra's note upon it is,
"they shall inherit it, they and their children, in the days of David, or in the days of the Messiah;''
and they that love his name shall dwell therein; that love the person, Gospel, truths and ordinances of Christ; see Son 1:3; these shall have an abiding place in Zion, the church of God; in the cities of Judah, particular congregational churches; and in the city of the New Jerusalem, where will be the tabernacle of God among men, and he shall dwell among them, and they with him.

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NET Notes: Psa 69:36 Verses 35-36 appear to be an addition to the psalm from the time of the exile. The earlier lament reflects an individual’s situation, while thes...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 69:36
Geneva Bible: Psa 69:36 The ( a ) seed also of his servants shall inherit it: and they that love his name shall dwell therein.
( a ) Under the temporal promise of the land o...

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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; Psa 69:1-36
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...
