
Text -- Psalms 85:13 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 85:13 - -- As his harbinger. He shall fulfil all righteousness, he shall satisfy the righteousness of God, and shall advance righteousness and holiness among men...
As his harbinger. He shall fulfil all righteousness, he shall satisfy the righteousness of God, and shall advance righteousness and holiness among men.

Shall cause us to walk in those righteous ways wherein he walketh.
JFB -> Psa 85:12-13
JFB: Psa 85:12-13 - -- And, under this, the deserted land shall be productive, and men be "set," or guided in God's holy ways. Doubtless, in this description of God's return...
And, under this, the deserted land shall be productive, and men be "set," or guided in God's holy ways. Doubtless, in this description of God's returning favor, the writer had in view that more glorious period, when Christ shall establish His government on God's reconciled justice and abounding mercy.
Clarke -> Psa 85:13
Clarke: Psa 85:13 - -- Righteousness shall go before him - Perhaps this verse may receive its best solution from Rom 3:25 : "Whom God hath set for a propitiation through f...
Righteousness shall go before him - Perhaps this verse may receive its best solution from Rom 3:25 : "Whom God hath set for a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his Righteousness for the remission of sins that are past."This term the apostle uses to point out God’ s method of justifying or saving mankind. And this, in the preaching of the pure Gospel, is ever going before to point out the Lord Jesus, and the redemption that is in his blood. And thus going before him, the sinner, who feels his need of salvation, is Set - in the way of his steps; as Bartimeus sat by the way-side begging, by which way Jesus walked; and when he came where he was, heard his prayer, and restored him his sight. Or, righteousness - the pure and holy law of God, must be proclaimed as broken by sinners, and calling aloud for vengeance, before they can see and feel their need of Christ crucified. By the preaching of the law they are prepared to receive the grace of the Gospel
Calvin -> Psa 85:13
Calvin: Psa 85:13 - -- 13.Righteousness shall go before him The word righteousness is taken by some for a righteous person; but this is unnatural. Viewed in this light,...
13.Righteousness shall go before him The word righteousness is taken by some for a righteous person; but this is unnatural. Viewed in this light, the passage, indeed, contains the useful and important truth, That the righteous man will walk before God, and will make it his object to regulate all his actions according to the principles of moral rectitude. But there being no necessity for wresting the word righteousness so violently, it will be better to adopt the more correct and simple view, which is, that under the reign of Christ order will be so well established, that righteousness will walk before God, and occupy every path. The prophet seems thus to call back the attention of the faithful to what constitutes the chief elements of blessedness; for although God may grant to his servants an abundant supply of sustenance for the body, it is unbecoming for them to have their hearts set upon this. And in truth, one difference between us and the lower animals is, that God, instead of pampering and stuffing our bellies, for the mere gratification of our animal appetites, directs our views to higher and more important objects. When it is said that righteousness shall go before God, the meaning is, that the prevalence and unobstructed course of righteousness, which is equivalent to setting her steps in the way, is to be attributed to the appointment of God. Isaiah, on the contrary, complains that equity, instead of setting her steps in the way, is prohibited from making her appearance in public, and meets with a universal repulse. “And judgment is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter,” (Isa 59:14.) In this psalm prayers and holy meditations, engaged in with the view of nourishing and confirming faith, together with praises and thanksgivings, are intermingled. It having been difficult in the judgment of carnal reason for David to escape from the distresses with which he was environed, he sets in opposition to its conclusions the infinite goodness and power of God. Nor does he simply request deliverance from his enemies; but he also prays that the fear of God may be implanted and firmly established in his heart.
TSK -> Psa 85:13
TSK: Psa 85:13 - -- Righteousness : Psa 72:2, Psa 72:3, Psa 89:14; Isa 58:8
shall set : Psa 119:35; Mat 20:27, Mat 20:28; Joh 13:14-16, Joh 13:34; 2Co 3:18; Gal 2:20; Eph...

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Barnes -> Psa 85:13
Barnes: Psa 85:13 - -- Righteousness shall go before him - Shall anticipate his coming, and prepare his way. The idea seems to be, that in order to his appearing, the...
Righteousness shall go before him - Shall anticipate his coming, and prepare his way. The idea seems to be, that in order to his appearing, there would be a proclamation of righteousness, and a preparation for his advent by the diffusion of righteousness among the people; in other words, the nation, in the prospect of his coming, would turn from sin, and would seek to be prepared for his appearing. Thus John proclaimed the coining of the Redeemer, "Repent ye, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."Mat 3:2. So also "The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight."Mat 3:3.
And shall set us in the way of his steps - This might be rendered, "and set its steps for a way;"that is, the steps which would be taken by him would indicate the way in which his people should walk. Perhaps, however, the common interpretation best expresses the sense of the passage. According to that, the idea is, that the effect of his coming would be to dispose people to walk in the way of the steps which he took; to be his imitators and followers. The general thought is, that his coming would have the effect of turning the people to the paths of righteousness and truth. This is the designed effect of all the visitations of God to our world.
Poole -> Psa 85:13
Poole: Psa 85:13 - -- Go before him as his harbinger or attendant. He shall work and fulfil all righteousness, he shall glorify and satisfy the righteousness of God, and s...
Go before him as his harbinger or attendant. He shall work and fulfil all righteousness, he shall glorify and satisfy the righteousness of God, and shall advance the practice of righteousness and holiness among men.
Shall set us in the way of his steps i.e. shall cause us to walk in those righteous ways wherein he walketh, and which he hath prescribed to us. But this us is not in the Hebrew, and may seem too liberal a supplement. And the words may be, and are by almost all other interpreters, rendered otherwise, he (i.e. God) shall set (which may note his stability and constancy in so doing) it (to wit, righteousness last mentioned) in the way of his steps , i.e. in the way wherein he walketh. So the sense of this last clause is the same for substance with the former, as is very usual in this book; righteousness in that clause goes before him, and in this it goes along with him.
Haydock -> Psa 85:13
Haydock: Psa 85:13 - -- Hell of the damned, (Worthington) according to the Fathers: or out of captivity and dangers. (Berthier) ---
If it be understood of Christ, it must ...
Hell of the damned, (Worthington) according to the Fathers: or out of captivity and dangers. (Berthier) ---
If it be understood of Christ, it must refer to limbo. (Bellarmine) (Menochius) ---
It seems equivalent to the lower pit, Psalm lxxxvii. 7. (Haydock) ---
The Jews admit seven regions in hell, (Genebrard) and our theologians four: 1. Of the damned; 2. of unbaptized infants; 3. of purgatory; and 4. of the saints in Abraham's bosom. St. Augustine mentions the first and last here: but he speaks clearly of purgatory in other places. (De Gen. contra Manch. ii. 17. in Psalm vi.) (Calmet) ---
David was rescued from the most imminent dangers, and Christ came out of limbo, (Psalm xv. 10.; Du Hamel) by his own power. (Haydock)
Gill -> Psa 85:13
Gill: Psa 85:13 - -- Righteousness shall go before him,.... The incarnate Saviour, the increase of our land, and fruit of the virgin's womb; and righteousness may be put f...
Righteousness shall go before him,.... The incarnate Saviour, the increase of our land, and fruit of the virgin's womb; and righteousness may be put for a righteous person, as Aben Ezra interprets it; and may design John the Baptist, a holy and just man, Mar 6:20, who was the forerunner and harbinger of Christ, went before him, and prepared the way for him, Luk 1:76.
and shall set us in the way of his steps; the business of John the Baptist being not only to prepare the way of Christ by his doctrine and baptism, but to guide the feet of his people into the way of peace; or to direct them to believe in Christ, and to be followers of him, the Lamb of God, whithersoever he went; who has left an example of grace and duty, that we should tread in his steps, Luk 1:79, the Targum renders it, "in the good way"; and such a way John taught men to walk in.

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NET Notes: Psa 85:13 Heb “and it prepares for a way his footsteps.” Some suggest emending וְיָשֵׂם (vÿyase...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 85:13
Geneva Bible: Psa 85:13 ( h ) Righteousness shall go before him; and shall set [us] in the way of his steps.
( h ) Justice will then flourish and have free course and passag...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 85:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Psa 85:1-13 - --1 The Psalmist, out of the experience of former mercies, prays for the continuance thereof.8 He promises to wait thereon, out of confidence of God's g...
MHCC -> Psa 85:8-13
MHCC: Psa 85:8-13 - --Sooner or later, God will speak peace to his people. If he do not command outward peace, yet he will suggest inward peace; speaking to their hearts by...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 85:8-13
Matthew Henry: Psa 85:8-13 - -- We have here an answer to the prayers and expostulations in the foregoing verses. I. In general, it is an answer of peace. This the psalmist is soon...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 85:11-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 85:11-13 - --
The poet pursues this charming picture of the future further. After God's אמת , i.e., faithfulness to the promises, has descended like dew, א...
Constable -> Psa 73:1--89:52; Psa 85:1-13
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...
