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Text -- Psalms 92:10 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 92:10
Wesley: Psa 92:10 - -- I shall have cause of testifying my joy by anointing myself, as the manner was at all joyful solemnities.
I shall have cause of testifying my joy by anointing myself, as the manner was at all joyful solemnities.
JFB: Psa 92:9-10 - -- A further contrast with the wicked, in the lot of the righteous, safety and triumph.
A further contrast with the wicked, in the lot of the righteous, safety and triumph.
Clarke: Psa 92:10 - -- Like the horn of a unicorn - ראים reeym , perhaps here, the oryx or buffalo. But the rhinoceros seems to be the real monoceros of the Scripture...
Like the horn of a unicorn -

Clarke: Psa 92:10 - -- I shall be anointed unth fresh oil - Perhaps the allusion is here not to any sacramental anointing, but to such anointings as were frequent among th...
I shall be anointed unth fresh oil - Perhaps the allusion is here not to any sacramental anointing, but to such anointings as were frequent among the Asiatics, especially after bathing, for the purpose of health and activity.
Defender -> Psa 92:10
Defender: Psa 92:10 - -- The unicorn (Hebrew reem) was not a mythical animal but an extinct animal. Many commentators think it was the giant wild ox or aurochs. This verse ind...
The unicorn (Hebrew
TSK -> Psa 92:10
TSK: Psa 92:10 - -- But : Psa 89:17, Psa 89:24, Psa 112:9, Psa 132:17, Psa 148:14; 1Sa 2:1, 1Sa 2:10; Luk 1:69
an unicorn : Num 23:22, Num 24:8; 1Jo 2:20
I shall : Psa 23...

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Barnes -> Psa 92:10
Barnes: Psa 92:10 - -- But my horn shalt thou exalt - The horn is a symbol of strength or power (see the notes at Psa 18:2); and the meaning here is, that, while the ...
But my horn shalt thou exalt - The horn is a symbol of strength or power (see the notes at Psa 18:2); and the meaning here is, that, while the wicked would be cut off, he would be prospered; that is, he had such confidence that he was the friend of God, that he believed God would honor him and exalt him. The psalmist here speaks of himself not so much with reference to his own particular case, but as the representative of the righteous. The idea is, that God will thus exalt "a righteous man."
Like the horn of an unicorn - Supposed to be remarkable for the strength of its horn. On the animal here referred to, see the notes at Job 39:9; compare Psa 22:21.
I shall be anointed with fresh oil - Oil pure and sweet; not old and rancid. That is, he would be made happy, cheerful, bright, and prosperous. Anointing with oil in the East was the symbol of all this, or was equivalent to what we mean by putting on festive apparel - holiday apparel. Compare the notes at Psa 23:5.
Poole -> Psa 92:10
Poole: Psa 92:10 - -- But as for me and other righteous persons, (of whom he saith the same thing Psa 92:12 ) we shall be advanced to the height of honour, and true and l...
But as for me and other righteous persons, (of whom he saith the same thing Psa 92:12 ) we shall be advanced to the height of honour, and true and lasting felicity.
Unicorn of which See Poole "Deu 33:17" .
I shall be anointed I shall have great cause of rejoicing and testifying my joy by anointing myself, as the manner was in feasts and all joyful solemnities.
Fresh oil sweet and uncorrupted.
Gill -> Psa 92:10
Gill: Psa 92:10 - -- But my horn shall thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn,.... Which is said to be very high and strong, see Deu 33:17 this may be understood of the es...
But my horn shall thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn,.... Which is said to be very high and strong, see Deu 33:17 this may be understood of the establishment of David's kingdom, of his royal authority, power, and the glory of it, signified by his horn; which was fulfilled when he had subdued the neighbouring nations, and the kings of them, and was exalted above them, and had rest from all his enemies: and may be applied unto the Messiah, the horn of David, the horn of salvation raised up in his house, Psa 132:17 and so may refer to exaltation at the right hand of God, and the strength and glory of his kingdom; see 1Sa 2:10, and also may be interpreted of every good man, in opposition to the wicked; who, though low and abased, God will exalt and set them among princes, and cause them to inherit the throne of glory, and even to sit down on the same throne with Christ; see 1Sa 2:8.
I shall be anointed with fresh oil; oil of olive, as the Targum; oil of myrrh, as Aben Ezra; it may respect David's unction to office, as king of Israel; for not only after he had been anointed by Samuel, but even after he was anointed by the men of Judah as king over them, he was afresh anointed by all the tribes of Israel as their king, 2Sa 2:4, "oil" often signifies the Spirit of God, his gifts and graces; and "fresh" oil may intend new supplies of his grace out of the fulness of it, which is in Christ; and also the renewed joys and comforts of the Holy Spirit, who is the oil of gladness Christ was anointed with above his fellows, and is given to his people in measure.

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NET Notes: Psa 92:10 The Hebrew verb בָּלַל (balal) usually has the nuance “to mix.” Here it seems to mean “to smear&...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 92:10
Geneva Bible: Psa 92:10 ( g ) But my horn shalt thou exalt like [the horn of] an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.
( g ) You will strengthen them with all power, ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 92:1-15
TSK Synopsis: Psa 92:1-15 - --1 The prophet exhorts to praise God,4 for his great works;6 for his judgments on the wicked;10 and for his goodness to the godly.
MHCC -> Psa 92:7-15
MHCC: Psa 92:7-15 - --God sometimes grants prosperity to wicked men in displeasure; yet they flourish but for a moment. Let us seek for ourselves the salvation and grace of...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 92:7-15
Matthew Henry: Psa 92:7-15 - -- The psalmist had said (Psa 92:4) that from the works of God he would take occasion to triumph; and here he does so. I. He triumphs over God's enemie...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 92:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 92:10-12 - --
The hitherto oppressed church then stands forth vindicated and glorious. The futt. consec. as preterites of the ideal past, pass over further on in...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 92:1-15 - --Psalm 92
In this psalm the unknown writer praised God for the goodness of His acts and the righteousness...




