
Text -- Psalms 94:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 94:17
In the place of silence, the grave.
JFB -> Psa 94:17-19; Psa 94:17-19
A fact fully confirmed by his past experience.
Clarke: Psa 94:17 - -- Unless the Lord had been my help - Had not God in a strange manner supported us while under his chastising hand, we had been utterly cut off
Unless the Lord had been my help - Had not God in a strange manner supported us while under his chastising hand, we had been utterly cut off

Clarke: Psa 94:17 - -- My soul had almost dwelt in silence - The Vulgate has in inferno, in hell or the infernal world; the Septuagint, τῳ ᾁδῃ, in the invisi...
My soul had almost dwelt in silence - The Vulgate has in inferno, in hell or the infernal world; the Septuagint,
TSK -> Psa 94:17
TSK: Psa 94:17 - -- Unless : Psa 118:13, Psa 124:1, Psa 124:2, Psa 125:1, Psa 142:4, Psa 142:5; Joh 16:32; 2Co 1:8-10; 2Ti 4:16, 2Ti 4:17
almost : or, quickly
dwelt : Psa...
Unless : Psa 118:13, Psa 124:1, Psa 124:2, Psa 125:1, Psa 142:4, Psa 142:5; Joh 16:32; 2Co 1:8-10; 2Ti 4:16, 2Ti 4:17
almost : or, quickly
dwelt : Psa 13:3, Psa 31:17, Psa 115:17

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Barnes -> Psa 94:17
Barnes: Psa 94:17 - -- Unless the Lord had been my help - At the time referred to. If I had not had a God to whom I could have gone - if my mind had not been directed...
Unless the Lord had been my help - At the time referred to. If I had not had a God to whom I could have gone - if my mind had not been directed to him - if I had not actually found him a refuge and strength, I should have despaired altogether. There was no other one to whom I could go; there was nothing else but the help of God on which I could rely.
My soul had almost dwelt in silence - Margin, quickly. The original is, "It was as it were but little;"that is, there was little lacking to bring this about; a little heavier pressure - a little added to what I was then suffering - a little longer time before relief was obtained - would have brought me down to the land of silence - to the grave. The Latin Vulgate renders this, "My soul had dwelt in inpherno ."The Septuagint, "in Hades"-
Poole -> Psa 94:17
Poole: Psa 94:17 - -- In the place of silence, to wit, the grave. Compare Job 3:17,18 Ps 88:12 115:17 .
In the place of silence, to wit, the grave. Compare Job 3:17,18 Ps 88:12 115:17 .
Gill -> Psa 94:17
Gill: Psa 94:17 - -- Unless the Lord had been my help,.... Against her enemies, which were so many and mighty, and her friends so few and feeble, and having no heart to de...
Unless the Lord had been my help,.... Against her enemies, which were so many and mighty, and her friends so few and feeble, and having no heart to defend her cause; especially this will be the case at the time of the slaying of the witnesses; but the Lord will appear, and help her; the Spirit of life, from him, shall enter into them, and cause them to live again, and to ascend up to heaven; and shall destroy great numbers of their enemies, and the rest shall be frightened, and give glory to God, Rev 11:11,
my soul had almost dwelt in silence; or "within a little", or "must quickly" e; not only have been, but must have dwelt, continued in silence, in the grave; see Psa 115:17 his case being desperate, like that of the apostles, when they had the sentence of death within themselves, 2Co 1:10, this is to be understood not of the soul precisely, and abstractly considered, which dies not, nor is it silent after death; but of the whole person, being a part for the whole; and of the person, with respect to the mortal part, the body, which only dies, and while in a state of separation, or in the grave, is silent, and ceases from all operations of life: perhaps this may have some respect to the silencing of the witnesses, which is a principal thing meant by the slaying of them; a stop put to their ministrations, partly by the edicts of their enemies, and partly by the discouragement of their friends, their shyness, and negligence of them; and which silence will be almost total, if not altogether; though it will last but for a short time; they shall not dwell or continue in silence, but will open their mouths again; signified by the angel flying through the midst of heaven, with the everlasting Gospel, Rev 14:6.

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NET Notes -> Psa 94:17
NET Notes: Psa 94:17 Heb “If the Lord [were] not my help, quickly my life would have lain down in silence.” The psalmist, perhaps speaking as the nation’...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 94:17
Geneva Bible: Psa 94:17 Unless the LORD [had been] my ( k ) help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence.
( k ) He complains of them who would not help him to resist the enemie...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 94:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Psa 94:1-23 - --1 The prophet, calling for justice, complains of tyranny and impiety.8 He teaches God's providence.12 He shews the blessedness of affliction.16 God is...
MHCC -> Psa 94:12-23
MHCC: Psa 94:12-23 - --That man is blessed, who, under the chastening of the Lord, is taught his will and his truths, from his holy word, and by the Holy Spirit. He should s...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 94:12-23
Matthew Henry: Psa 94:12-23 - -- The psalmist, having denounced tribulation to those that trouble God's people, here assures those that are troubled of rest. See 2Th 1:6, 2Th 1:7. H...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 94:16-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 94:16-19 - --
In the fifth strophe the poet celebrates the praise of the Lord as his sole, but also trusty and most consolatory help. The meaning of the question ...
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 94:1-23 - --Psalm 94
This psalm calls on God to avenge the righteous whom the wicked oppress unjustly. It manifests ...
