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Text -- Psalms 73:6 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 73:3-9
Clarke -> Psa 73:6
Clarke: Psa 73:6 - -- Pride compasseth them about as a chain - Perhaps there is an allusion here to the office which some of them bore. Chains of gold, and golden rings, ...
Pride compasseth them about as a chain - Perhaps there is an allusion here to the office which some of them bore. Chains of gold, and golden rings, were ensigns of magistracy and civil power. As these chains encompassed their necks, or the rings their wrists and fingers, as the signs of the offices in virtue of which they acted; so
Calvin -> Psa 73:6
Calvin: Psa 73:6 - -- 6.Therefore pride compasseth them as a chain This complaint proceeds farther than the preceding; for we are here told that although God sees the ungo...
6.Therefore pride compasseth them as a chain This complaint proceeds farther than the preceding; for we are here told that although God sees the ungodly shamefully and wickedly abusing his kindness and clemency, he notwithstanding bears with their ingratitude and rebellion. The Psalmist employs a similitude taken from the dress and attire of the body, to show that such persons glory in their evil deeds. The verb
TSK -> Psa 73:6
TSK: Psa 73:6 - -- Therefore : Deu 8:13, Deu 8:14, Deu 32:15; Est 3:1, Est 3:5, Est 3:6, Est 5:9-11; Job 21:7-15; Ecc 8:11; Jer 48:11, Jer 48:29; Eze 28:2-5; Dan 4:30
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Therefore : Deu 8:13, Deu 8:14, Deu 32:15; Est 3:1, Est 3:5, Est 3:6, Est 5:9-11; Job 21:7-15; Ecc 8:11; Jer 48:11, Jer 48:29; Eze 28:2-5; Dan 4:30
as a chain : Jdg 8:26; Pro 1:9; Son 4:9; Isa 3:19; Eze 16:11
violence : Pro 3:31 *marg. Pro 4:17; Mic 2:1, Mic 2:2, Mic 3:5; Jam 5:4-6
covereth : Psa 109:18, Psa 109:29; 1Pe 5:5
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Barnes -> Psa 73:6
Barnes: Psa 73:6 - -- Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain - Therefore they are proud, haughty, imperious. They put on the ornaments and trappings of pri...
Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain - Therefore they are proud, haughty, imperious. They put on the ornaments and trappings of pride; their clothing and their adorning all are indicative of a proud heart. They seem to imagine that they are better than others, and that they are treated in this manner "because"they are better than others. In the original it is a single word which is rendered "compasseth about as a chain."The word means "to adorn with a necklace or collar;"and the idea is, that pride surrounds them as with a neck-chain, or a collar for the neck. They wear it as an ornament. They make it conspicuous. It is apparent on a haughty neck - in an erect and stiff demeanour. Compare the notes at Isa 3:16 : "The daughters of Zion walk with stretched forth necks."
Violence covereth them as a garment - Injustice or cruelty seems to be their very clothing. It is manifest in their whole gait and demeanor that they are men of haughtiness and pride; that they are destitute of tenderness, sympathy, sensibility.
Poole -> Psa 73:6
Poole: Psa 73:6 - -- Pride compasseth them about as a chain: this phrase notes both the extent of their pride, which appears on every side of them, in their countenances,...
Pride compasseth them about as a chain: this phrase notes both the extent of their pride, which appears on every side of them, in their countenances, discourses, gestures, &c, and their glorying in it. The like may be said of the next phrase.
Gill -> Psa 73:6
Gill: Psa 73:6 - -- Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain, Which was the sin of the devils, and of our first parents, and of Sodom, and is the sin of antichri...
Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain, Which was the sin of the devils, and of our first parents, and of Sodom, and is the sin of antichrist; and which, of all sins, is most hateful to God; this arises from, at least is increased by, outward prosperity. Jeshurun waxed fat and kicked; pride and fulness of bread went together in Sodom; and, where it is predominant, it binds as a chain; such who are under the power of it are slaves unto it, they are chained and fettered by it, and it possesses them wholly; it shows itself in the several members of their bodies, in their eyes and feet, their walk and gait, and in their conduct and behaviour, and in the several actions of their lives, and is rightly called "the pride of life"; or rather they bind it about themselves as a chain, fancying it to be an ornament to them, what sets them off, and makes them look great in the eyes of others; whereas the reverse is what is of great price, and in high esteem with God and good men; namely, the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit:
violence covereth them as a garment; wicked men that are prosperous and proud are generally oppressive to others; and are very often open in their acts of violence, which are as openly done and to be seen of all men, as the clothes upon their backs; and frequently the clothes they wear are got by rapine and oppression, so that they may properly be called garments of violence; see Isa 59:6.
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NET Notes: Psa 73:6 Heb “a garment of violence covers them.” The metaphor suggests that violence is habitual for the wicked. They “wear” it like c...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 73:6
Geneva Bible: Psa 73:6 ( c ) Therefore pride compasseth them about as a chain; violence covereth them [as] a garment.
( c ) They glory in their pride as some do in their ch...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 73:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Psa 73:1-28 - --1 The prophet, prevailing in a temptation,2 shews the occasion thereof, the prosperity of the wicked;13 the wound given thereby, diffidence;15 the vic...
MHCC -> Psa 73:1-14
MHCC: Psa 73:1-14 - --The psalmist was strongly tempted to envy the prosperity of the wicked; a common temptation, which has tried the graces of many saints. But he lays do...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 73:1-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 73:1-14 - -- This psalm begins somewhat abruptly: Yet God is good to Israel (so the margin reads it); he had been thinking of the prosperity of the wicked; whi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 73:3-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 73:3-6 - --
Now follows the occasion of the conflict of temptation: the good fortune of those who are estranged from God. In accordance with the gloominess of t...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...
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Constable: Psa 73:1-28 - --Psalm 73
In this psalm Asaph related his inner mental struggle when he compared his life as one committe...
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