
Text -- Psalms 94:2 (NET)




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JFB: Psa 94:1-2 - -- The writer, appealing to God in view of the oppression of enemies, rebukes them for their wickedness and folly, and encourages himself, in the confide...
The writer, appealing to God in view of the oppression of enemies, rebukes them for their wickedness and folly, and encourages himself, in the confidence that God will punish evildoers, and favor His people. (Psa. 94:1-23)
God's revenge is His judicial infliction of righteous punishment.
Lift up thyself - Exert thy power

Render a reward to the proud - To the Babylonians, who oppress and insult us.
TSK -> Psa 94:2
TSK: Psa 94:2 - -- Lift : Psa 7:6, Psa 68:1, Psa 74:22; Mic 5:9
thou : Psa 50:6; Gen 18:25; Joh 5:22, Joh 5:23; 2Co 5:10
render : Psa 31:23; Job 40:11, Job 40:12; Isa 2:...

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Barnes -> Psa 94:2
Barnes: Psa 94:2 - -- Lift up thyself - Be exalted or lifted up so as to be manifest in thy true character. The idea is that God was, as it were, sitting at his ease...
Lift up thyself - Be exalted or lifted up so as to be manifest in thy true character. The idea is that God was, as it were, sitting at his ease, or as if he were indifferent to what was occurring in the world. See the notes at Psa 3:7.
Thou Judge of the earth - Ruler of the world; to whom it pertains to exercise judgment over all classes of people, and in all circumstances. The meaning here is, that as he was the Ruler of the whole earth, this matter came without doubt under his jurisdiction. It was a case for his interposition.
Render a reward to the proud - A just recompence to the people who are confident in their own strength, and who are manifesting their pride in depriving others of their rights.
Poole -> Psa 94:2
Poole: Psa 94:2 - -- Lift up thyself either,
1. Ascend thy tribunal to pronounce the sentence. Or,
2. Arise from thy seat, and bestir thyself to punish thy proud enemie...
Lift up thyself either,
1. Ascend thy tribunal to pronounce the sentence. Or,
2. Arise from thy seat, and bestir thyself to punish thy proud enemies, as it here follows.
Haydock -> Psa 94:2
Haydock: Psa 94:2 - -- Come. Earlier than usual, (Menochius) before the day be far spent; præoccupemus, to shew our diligence in prayer, (Haydock) and to obtain God's f...
Come. Earlier than usual, (Menochius) before the day be far spent; præoccupemus, to shew our diligence in prayer, (Haydock) and to obtain God's favour, as Amam was first at the palace of Assuerus, Esther vi. 4. ---
This sentence has probably determined the Church to place it at the beginning of matins. (Calmet) ---
Let not others get before us in performing this duty. (Haydock) ---
We cannot prevent God's grace by an good works, since without it we can do nothing (Worthington) as we ought. (Council of Trent) ---
Thanksgiving. St. Jerome literally, "in confession." (Haydock) ---
The same word, Greek: exomologesei, is used for sacramental confession; (Berthier) and this, or at least contrition, (Haydock) ought to go before our expressions of praise, Ecclesiasticus xv. 9. (Theodoret) (St. Jerome) ---
The prophet exhorts us both to lament and to praise. (St. Augustine) (Berthier) ---
Psalms and music. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 94:2
Gill: Psa 94:2 - -- Lift up thyself, thou, O Judge of the earth,.... A title very proper to Christ, and which is given him by Abraham, Gen 18:25, who then appeared to him...
Lift up thyself, thou, O Judge of the earth,.... A title very proper to Christ, and which is given him by Abraham, Gen 18:25, who then appeared to him in an human form, and with whom he was conversing; he judges his own people on earth, all judgment being committed to him by the Father; he judges and chastises them, that they may not be condemned with the world; he judges and distinguishes between them and the world; he protects and defends them, he pleads their cause, and avenges them on their enemies: and for this purpose he is requested to "lift up" himself; being in the apprehension of his people as one laid down and asleep, quite negligent and careless of them; and therefore they desire that he would awake and arise, and exert his power, and show himself higher than their enemies; that he would mount his throne, and execute justice and judgment on the wicked, agreeably to his character and office:
render a reward to the proud; an evil reward, as the Targum; to proud persecutors of the church, who through their pride persecute the poor saints; and to render tribulation to them is but just with the Lord; to antichrist, that exalts himself above all that is called God, and to all his haughty and ambitious dependents and followers, cardinals, bishops, priests, &c.

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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 94:1-11
MHCC: Psa 94:1-11 - --We may with boldness appeal to God; for he is the almighty Judge by whom every man is judged. Let this encourage those who suffer wrong, to bear it wi...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 94:1-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 94:1-11 - -- In these verses we have, I. A solemn appeal to God against the cruel oppressors of his people, Psa 94:1, Psa 94:2. This speaks terror enough to them...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 94:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 94:1-3 - --
The first strophe prays that God would at length put a judicial restraint upon the arrogance of ungodliness. Instead of חופיע (a less frequent...
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 ...
