
Text -- Psalms 75:2 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 75:2
The whole congregation, all the tribes.
JFB -> Psa 75:2-3; Psa 75:2-3
JFB: Psa 75:2-3 - -- These verses express the purpose of God to administer a just government, and in a time of anarchy that He sustains the nation. Some apply the words to...
These verses express the purpose of God to administer a just government, and in a time of anarchy that He sustains the nation. Some apply the words to the Psalmist.

JFB: Psa 75:2-3 - -- Literally, "take a set time" (Psa 102:13; Hos 2:3), or an assembly at a set time--that is, for judging.
Literally, "take a set time" (Psa 102:13; Hos 2:3), or an assembly at a set time--that is, for judging.
Clarke -> Psa 75:2
Clarke: Psa 75:2 - -- When I shall receive the congregation - When the proper time is come that the congregation, my people of Israel, should be brought out of captivity,...
When I shall receive the congregation - When the proper time is come that the congregation, my people of Israel, should be brought out of captivity, and received back into favor, I shall not only enlarge them, but punish their enemies. They shall be cut off and cast out, and become a more miserable people than those whom they now insult. I will destroy them as a nation, so that they shall never more be numbered among the empires of the earth.
Calvin -> Psa 75:2
Calvin: Psa 75:2 - -- 2.When I shall have taken the congregation The Hebrew verb יעד , yaäd, signifies to appoint a place or day, and the noun מועד , moed...
2.When I shall have taken the congregation The Hebrew verb
“Seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you; and to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels.” (2Th 1:6)
God, therefore, declares that it is his office to set in order and adjust those things which are in confusion, that, entertaining this expectation, we may be sustained and comforted by means of it in all our afflictions.
TSK -> Psa 75:2
TSK: Psa 75:2 - -- When : Psa 78:70-72, Psa 101:2; 2Sa 2:4, 2Sa 5:3, 2Sa 8:15, 2Sa 23:3, 2Sa 23:4
receive the congregation : or, take a set time, Ecc 3:17; Joh 7:6; Act ...

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Barnes -> Psa 75:2
Barnes: Psa 75:2 - -- When I shall receive the congregation - The marginal rendering is, "Take a set time."The phrase is thus rendered in most of the versions. So th...
When I shall receive the congregation - The marginal rendering is, "Take a set time."The phrase is thus rendered in most of the versions. So the Septuagint, "When I take the time"-
I will judge uprightly - I will put down all this opposition to law. I will deal with exact justice between man and man. I will restore order, and the supremacy of law, to the state. The language, therefore, according to this interpretation, is not the language of God, but that of a prince having a right to the throne, and about to ascend it in a time of great misrule and disorder.
Poole -> Psa 75:2
Poole: Psa 75:2 - -- When I shall receive the congregation to wit, the whole congregation, or body of thy people, to wit, all the tribes; which are now distracted and dis...
When I shall receive the congregation to wit, the whole congregation, or body of thy people, to wit, all the tribes; which are now distracted and disordered by a civil war, which is a great hinderance to the administration of justice. Or, when I shall receive or obtain the appointment , i.e. what God hath appointed and promised to me, to wit, the full and firm possession of the kingdom; or, the time or place appointed by God for that work. Some make these and the following passages the words of God concerning his church or people; which seems not probable; partly because he speaks of God in the third person, as one distinct from him that speaks these words, Psa 75:7,8 ; and partly because it is evident that one and the same person speaks from hence to the end of the Psalm, and the ninth verse cannot be spoken by God.
I will judge uprightly I will not use my power tyrannically and wickedly, as Saul did, and as most other princes do; but holily and righteously, for the good of my people.
Haydock -> Psa 75:2
Haydock: Psa 75:2 - -- Judea. Hebrew, "Juda." (Haydock) ---
This shews that the psalm was composed after the separation of the tribes, (Calmet) though not invincibly; as...
Judea. Hebrew, "Juda." (Haydock) ---
This shews that the psalm was composed after the separation of the tribes, (Calmet) though not invincibly; as the names of Juda and Israel were used in David's time. (Haydock) ---
The divine worship was almost confined to the promised land till the birth of Christ; whose gospel has diffused light throughout the world. (St. Augustine; Calmet, &c.) ---
See Jeremias lx. 23. (Berthier) ---
A Christian is the true Juda, or "Confessor." (Menochius) ---
God was known to some philosophers, but not by such special benefits. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 75:2
Gill: Psa 75:2 - -- When I shall receive the congregation,.... Some render it, from the Arabic signification of the word, "the promise" o; the Spirit promised, the gifts ...
When I shall receive the congregation,.... Some render it, from the Arabic signification of the word, "the promise" o; the Spirit promised, the gifts of the Spirit, which Christ received for men, and gave to men, whereby he executes the judgment or government of the church committed to him: others the time, so the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, Syriac, and Arabic versions, to which agrees the Targum, the word signifying a set appointed time, Psa 102:14, and so may respect the time appointed for the judgment of the world, which when come, Christ will execute in a most righteous manner, as follows; see Act 17:31, but whereas the people of Israel met at the door of the tabernacle, which from thence was called "Ohel Moed", the tabernacle of the congregation; hence the word is used for a congregation, and here designs the general assembly and church of the firstborn written in heaven, even all the elect of God; these were received by Christ of his Father in eternity, when he espoused them to himself, and undertook the care of them; and they are received by him, one by one, in effectual calling; and in like manner are they received by him into glory at death; but when they are all gathered in, and are prepared for him as a bride for her husband, then will he receive them all in a body, and present them to himself a glorious church during the thousand years' reign; upon which will proceed the judgment of the wicked; see Rev 20:5,
I will judge uprightly; in equity, in strict justice, in the most righteous manner, rendering to every man according to his works; hence the future judgment is called a righteous one, and so is the Judge; no injustice will be done to men, but the strictest integrity, uprightness, and impartiality, will be observed in pronouncing the several sentences on the righteous and on the wicked, and in adjudging them to their several places and states.

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NET Notes: Psa 75:2 Heb “I, [in] fairness, I judge.” The statement is understood in a generalizing sense; God typically executes fair judgment as he governs t...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 75:2
Geneva Bible: Psa 75:2 ( c ) When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.
( c ) When I see my time (says God) to help your miseries, I will come and set al...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 75:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Psa 75:1-10 - --1 The prophet praises God.2 He promises to judge uprightly.4 He rebukes the proud by consideration of God's providence.9 He praises God, and promises ...
MHCC -> Psa 75:1-5
MHCC: Psa 75:1-5 - --We often pray for mercy, when in pursuit of it; and shall we only once or twice give thanks, when we obtain it? God shows that he is nigh to us in wha...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 75:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 75:1-5 - -- In these verses, I. The psalmist gives to God the praise of his advancement to honour and power, and the other great things he had done for him and ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 75:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 75:1-5 - --
The church in anticipation gives thanks for the judicial revelation of its God, the near approach of which He Himself asserts to it. The connection ...
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...

Constable: Psa 75:1-10 - --Psalm 75
This psalm anticipates a victory in Israel when God as Judge would destroy the wicked and estab...
