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Clarke: Psa 83:17 - -- Let them - perish - That is, in their present attempts. Some have objected to the execrations in this Psalm, without due consideration. None of thes...
Let them - perish - That is, in their present attempts. Some have objected to the execrations in this Psalm, without due consideration. None of these execrations refer either to their souls or to their eternal state; but merely to their discomfiture on their present attempts. Suppose the continental powers should join together to subjugate Britain, and destroy the Protestant religion; is there a Christian in the land that would not be justified in meeting them with the same or similar execrations? On the knees of my soul would I offer every one of them to God against such invaders. Selah - A. C.

Clarke: Psa 83:18 - -- That men may know - That they may acknowledge, and be converted to thee. Here is no malice; all is self-defense
That men may know - That they may acknowledge, and be converted to thee. Here is no malice; all is self-defense
Calvin -> Psa 83:18
Calvin: Psa 83:18 - -- 18.And let them know that thou art, thy name Jehovah It is not the saving knowledge of God which is here spoken of, but that acknowledgement of him w...
18.And let them know that thou art, thy name Jehovah It is not the saving knowledge of God which is here spoken of, but that acknowledgement of him which his irresistible power extorts from the wicked. It is not simply said that they will know that there is a God; but a special kind of knowledge is laid down, it being intimated that the heathen who before held the true religion in contempt, would at length perceive that the God who made himself known in the Law, and who was worshipped in Judea, was the only true God. Still, however, it must be remembered, that the knowledge spoken of is only that which is of an evanescent character, having neither root nor the living juice to nourish it; for the wicked will not submit to God willingly and cordially, but are drawn by compulsion to yield a counterfeit obedience, or, being restrained by him, dare not break forth into open outrage. This, then, is an experimental recognition of God which penetrates not to the heart, but is extorted from them by force and necessity. The pronoun

TSK: Psa 83:18 - -- That men : Psa 9:16, Psa 59:13; 1Ki 18:37; 2Ki 19:19; Isa 5:16; Jer 16:21; Eze 30:19; Eze 38:23
whose : Gen 22:14; Exo 6:3; Isa 42:8
the most : Psa 92...

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Barnes: Psa 83:17 - -- Let them be confounded - Let them be ashamed. That is, Let them have that kind of shame and confusion which results from the fact that their pl...
Let them be confounded - Let them be ashamed. That is, Let them have that kind of shame and confusion which results from the fact that their plans have not been successful, or that they have been foiled and baffled in their schemes.
And troubled - Disturbed; put to confusion. Let them be troubled as men are who are unsuccessful in their projects.
Forever - As a people; as confederated nations; as united in such an unholy alliance. Let them never again be able thus to combine, or to form a compact for the destruction of thy people. This does not refer to them as individuals, but as nations. It is a prayer that they may be so discomfited now that they may see the wickedness and folly of all such efforts, and that they may never again form such a combination.
Yea, let them be put to shame - By utter failure in their schemes.
And perish - Not individually, but as combined - as an alliance. Let there be a complete end to such a confederacy, so that it shall never be seen again.

Barnes: Psa 83:18 - -- That men may know - That all people may be impressed with the belief that thou art the true and only God. This was the design and aim of the pr...
That men may know - That all people may be impressed with the belief that thou art the true and only God. This was the design and aim of the prayer in the psalm. It was that there might be such a manifestation of the power of God; that it might be so evident that the events which had occurred could be traced to no other source than God himself, that all people might be led to honor him.
That thou whose name alone is Jehovah - To whom alone this name belongs; to whom alone it can be properly ascribed. This was the special name by which God chose to be known. Exo 6:3. Compare the notes at Isa 42:8. On the word Jehovah -
Art the Most High over all the earth - Thou art the Supreme God, ruling over all people. Thy dominion is so absolute over nations, even when combined together, and thy power is so complete in foiling their plans, and disconcerting their purposes, that it is clear that thou dost reign over them. He that could break up such a combination - he that could rescue his people from such an allied force - must have all power over the nations - must be the true God.
Poole: Psa 83:17 - -- But those of them that will not humble themselves before thee, let them be utterly destroyed.
But those of them that will not humble themselves before thee, let them be utterly destroyed.

Poole: Psa 83:18 - -- That men may know or that they may know , to wit, by costly experience, even by their own ruin, what they would not know by information for their ow...
That men may know or that they may know , to wit, by costly experience, even by their own ruin, what they would not know by information for their own good, that thou art the Most High , the most high God, and the God not only of his people Israel, as the heathen fancied, and as their gods were confined to their particular and several territories, but the God and Governor of all the nations and parts of the earth.
Gill: Psa 83:17 - -- Let them be confounded and troubled for ever,.... As long as they are in this world, and to all eternity in another; a dreadful portion this:
yea, ...
Let them be confounded and troubled for ever,.... As long as they are in this world, and to all eternity in another; a dreadful portion this:
yea, let them be put to shame, and perish; wholly and eternally, in soul and body, for evermore.

Gill: Psa 83:18 - -- That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah,.... Or, "that thou, thy name alone is Jehovah" p, a self-existent Being, the Being of beings...
That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah,.... Or, "that thou, thy name alone is Jehovah" p, a self-existent Being, the Being of beings, the everlasting I AM, the immutable God; for this name is expressive of the being, eternity, and unchangeableness of God, who is, and was, and is to come, invariably the same, Rev 1:4 which is to be understood not to the exclusion of the Son or Spirit, who are with the Father the one Jehovah, Deu 6:4, and to whom this name is given; see Exo 17:6, compared with 1Co 10:9, Isa 6:8 compared with Act 28:25, but to the exclusion of all nominal and fictitious deities, the gods of the Heathens; and the being and perfections of God are known by the judgments he executes, Psa 9:16,
art the most High over all the earth; or,
and that thou art, &c. q, being the Maker and the Possessor of it, and the sovereign Lord of its inhabitants, doing in it what seems good in his sight; see Gen 14:22, for the accents require two propositions in the text: the Heathens r give the title of most high to their supreme deity: the Targum is,
"over all the inhabitants of the earth.''

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NET Notes: Psa 83:17 Heb “may they be ashamed and perish.” The four prefixed verbal forms in this verse are understood as jussives. The psalmist concludes his ...

Geneva Bible -> Psa 83:18
Geneva Bible: Psa 83:18 That [men] may ( n ) know that thou, whose name alone [is] JEHOVAH, [art] the most high over all the earth.
( n ) Though they do not believe, yet the...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 83:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 83:1-18 - --1 A complaint to God of the enemies' conspiracies.9 A prayer against them that oppress the Church.
MHCC -> Psa 83:9-18
MHCC: Psa 83:9-18 - --All who oppose the kingdom of Christ may here read their doom. God is the same still that ever he was; the same to his people, and the same against hi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 83:9-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 83:9-18 - -- The psalmist here, in the name of the church, prays for the destruction of those confederate forces, and, in God's name, foretels it; for this praye...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 83:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 83:17-18 - --
The aim of the wish is that they in the midst of their downfall may lay hold upon the mercy of Jahve as their only deliverance: first they must come...
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 83:1-18 - --Psalm 83
Asaph prayed that God would destroy the enemies that threatened to overwhelm Israel as He had d...
