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Text -- Psalms 94:21-23 (NET)

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94:21 They conspire against the blameless, and condemn to death the innocent. 94:22 But the Lord will protect me, and my God will shelter me. 94:23 He will pay them back for their sin. He will destroy them because of their evil; the Lord our God will destroy them.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Psa 94:22-23 - -- Yet he is safe in God's care.

Yet he is safe in God's care.

JFB: Psa 94:22-23 - -- (Psa 59:9).

JFB: Psa 94:22-23 - -- (Psa 9:9; Psa 18:2).

JFB: Psa 94:23 - -- (Compare Psa 5:10; Psa 7:16).

(Compare Psa 5:10; Psa 7:16).

JFB: Psa 94:23 - -- While they are engaged in evil doing.

While they are engaged in evil doing.

Clarke: Psa 94:21 - -- They gather themselves together - In every thing that is evil, they are in unity. The devil, his angels, and his children, all join and draw togethe...

They gather themselves together - In every thing that is evil, they are in unity. The devil, his angels, and his children, all join and draw together when they have for their object the destruction of the works of the Lord. But this was particularly the case with respect to the poor Jews among the Babylonians: they were objects of their continual hatred, and they labored for their destruction

This and the following verses have been applied to our Lord, and the treatment he met with both from his own countrymen and from the Romans. They pretended to "judge him according to the law, and framed mischief against him;"they "assembled together against the life of the righteous one,"and "condemned innocent blood;"but God evidently interposed, and "brought upon them their own iniquity,"according to their horrible imprecation: "His blood be upon us and upon our children!"God "cut them off in their own iniquity."All this had, in reference to him, a most literal fulfillment.

Clarke: Psa 94:22 - -- The rock of my refuge - Alluding to those natural fortifications among rocks, which are frequent in the land of Judea.

The rock of my refuge - Alluding to those natural fortifications among rocks, which are frequent in the land of Judea.

Clarke: Psa 94:23 - -- Shall cut them off - This is repeated, to show that the destruction of the Babylonians was fixed and indubitable: and in reference to the Jews, the ...

Shall cut them off - This is repeated, to show that the destruction of the Babylonians was fixed and indubitable: and in reference to the Jews, the persecutors and murderers of our Lord and his apostles, it was not less so. Babylon is totally destroyed; not even a vestige of it remains. The Jews are no longer a nation; they are scattered throughout the world, and have no certain place of abode. They do not possess even one village on the face of the earth

The last verse is thus translated and paraphrased in the old Psalter: -

Trans. And he sal yelde to thaim thair wickednes, and in thair malice he sall skater thaim: skater thaim sal Lorde oure God.

Par - Alswa say efter thair il entent, that thai wil do gude men harme; he sall yelde thaim pyne, and in thair malice thai sal be sundred fra the hali courte of hevene, and skatred emang the wiked fendes of hell

For different views of several parts of this Psalm, see the Analysis

Calvin: Psa 94:21 - -- 21.They will gather together against the soul of the righteous As the Hebrew word גדד , gadad, or גוד , gud, 39 signifies to collect forc...

21.They will gather together against the soul of the righteous As the Hebrew word גדד , gadad, or גוד , gud, 39 signifies to collect forces or a band of men, the Psalmist evidently intimates that he had to do with leading persons of influence, and not with those merely in private station. The term implies too, that it was not merely one or two private individuals who persecuted him, and others of the Lord’s people, but a public convention. Melancholy and disgraceful must the state of matters have been, when the wicked thus ruled in lawful assembly, and those who formed the college of judges were no better than a band of robbers. The case becomes doubly vexatious, when the innocent victims of oppression are not only injured, but have a stigma fixed upon their character. And what more unseemly spectacle, than when the whole course of judicial administration is just a foul conspiracy against good and innocent men? 40 The instance here recorded should prepare us for a like emergency, if it chance to occur in our own day, when the wicked may be permitted, in the providence of God, to mount the seat of judgment, and launch destruction upon the upright and the righteous, under color of law. Intolerable as it might seem at first sight, that persons innocent of any crime should meet with cruel persecution, even from the hands of judges, so as to be loaded with ignominy, we see that God tried his children in other times by this double species of oppression, and that we must learn to bear submissively not only with unrighteous violence, but with charges most injurious to our character, and most undeserved. 41

Calvin: Psa 94:22 - -- 22.But Jehovah has been my fortress The Psalmist declares, that great as were the extremities to which he had been reduced, he had found sufficient h...

22.But Jehovah has been my fortress The Psalmist declares, that great as were the extremities to which he had been reduced, he had found sufficient help in the single protection of God; thus passing a new commendation upon his power, which had been such as alone, and unaided, to put down the mightiest endeavors — all the force and the fury of his numerous enemies. He does more than say that God was a fortress, where he might hide with safety, and from the top of which he could bid defiance to every assault. Having congratulated himself upon the divine protection, he proceeds to denounce destruction upon his enemies; for it is to be considered as God’s special prerogative to make the evil which his enemies devise against his people recoil upon their own heads. The mere defeating, and frustrating their attempts, would afford no inconsiderable display of divine justice; but the judgment of God is far more marvellously manifested when they fall into the pit which they themselves had prepared, when all the subtle plans which they have adopted for ruining the innocent end in their being destroyed by their own craftiness, and when having done their utmost, they fall by their own sword. We are slow to believe that this shall be the issue, and accordingly it is said twice — he shall cut them off the Lord our God shall cut them off It may be noticed also, that the Psalmist in using the expression our God, holds out a ground of encouragement to the faithful, reminding us of what he had said above, that God will not forget his own inheritance, even his people whom he has brought unto the faith of himself.

TSK: Psa 94:21 - -- gather : Psa 2:1-3, Psa 22:16, Psa 59:3; Pro 1:11, Pro 1:16; Mat 27:1; Act 4:5-7, Act 4:27, Act 4:28 condemn : Exo 23:7; 1Ki 21:19; Pro 17:15; Jer 26:...

TSK: Psa 94:22 - -- But : Psa 94:10, Psa 27:1-3, Psa 59:9, Psa 59:16, Psa 59:17, Psa 62:2, Psa 62:6 the rock : Psa 18:2; Isa 33:16

TSK: Psa 94:23 - -- And he : Psa 7:16, Psa 9:16, Psa 9:17, Psa 55:23, Psa 64:8; Est 7:10; Pro 1:31, Pro 2:22, Pro 5:22; Dan 7:24 cut them : Psa 12:3; 1Sa 26:10, 1Sa 26:11...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Psa 94:21 - -- They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous - Against the life of the righteous; that is, to take their lives. The Hebrew...

They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous - Against the life of the righteous; that is, to take their lives. The Hebrew word rendered "gather together,"means to press or crowd upon anyone; to rush in crowds or troops. It would refer particularly to a tumultuous gathering - "a mob"- intent on accomplishing its purpose.

And condemn the innocent blood - literally, make guilty; that is, they hold that blood to be guilty; or, they treat the innocent as if they were guilty.

Barnes: Psa 94:22 - -- But the Lord is my defense ... - In all these purposes of the wicked; in all that they do - whether under the form and sanction of law Psa 94:2...

But the Lord is my defense ... - In all these purposes of the wicked; in all that they do - whether under the form and sanction of law Psa 94:20, or by the excitement of passion - my trust is still in God. He is able to interpose in either case, and I may confidently commit my cause to him. On the language used here, as well as the sentiment, see the notes at Psa 18:2.

Barnes: Psa 94:23 - -- And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity - The consequences of their sin. He shall punish them as they deserve. See the notes at Psa 7:1...

And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity - The consequences of their sin. He shall punish them as they deserve. See the notes at Psa 7:16.

And shall cut them off in their own wickedness - As the result of their wickedness, and while they are engaged in perpetrating acts of sin.

Yea, the Lord our God shall cut them off - Expressing, by the repetition of the sentiment, the utmost confidence that this would be so. This is in accordance with the prayer with which the psalm opens, and is expressive of entire faith that God will deal justly with the children of men. However the wicked may seem to prosper and to triumph, yet the day of vengeance is approaching, and all which they have deserved will come upon them.

Poole: Psa 94:21 - -- Against the soul against the life, as the soul commonly signifies, and as the next clause explains it. They are not satisfied with the spoil of their...

Against the soul against the life, as the soul commonly signifies, and as the next clause explains it. They are not satisfied with the spoil of their estates, but do also thirst after their lives.

Condemn the innocent blood they shed the blood of those innocent persons whom they have wickedly condemned. Innocent blood is here put for the blood or life of an innocent person, as it is also 1Sa 19:5 Mat 27:4 .

Poole: Psa 94:23 - -- Their own iniquity i.e. the fruit and punishment of their sins. In their own wickedness either in the midst of their sins; or by their own wicked d...

Their own iniquity i.e. the fruit and punishment of their sins.

In their own wickedness either in the midst of their sins; or by their own wicked devices, the mischief whereof he will cause to fall upon their own heads.

The Lord our God the God of Jacob, of whom they said that lie did not see nor regard them, but now they find the contrary proved to their cost.

Gill: Psa 94:21 - -- They gather themselves together,.... As "in troops" h, as the word signifies; in great armies; so the antichristian kings and states will, at the inst...

They gather themselves together,.... As "in troops" h, as the word signifies; in great armies; so the antichristian kings and states will, at the instigation of Popish emissaries; see Rev 16:17,

against the soul of the righteous; or "the life" of them; in order to take away their lives; to cut them off, root and branch, and destroy at once the whole interest of Christ; for it will be to make war with him, and them his followers, who are the righteous here meant, made so by his righteousness, that they will be gathered together in such great numbers:

and condemn the innocent blood; condemn innocent persons to death, shed their blood, and drink it, and to such a degree as to be drunk with it; for in them will be found the blood of the prophets and saints, and of all that are slain on earth, Rev 17:6.

Gill: Psa 94:22 - -- But the Lord is my defence,.... The defence of his church and people, of all the righteous, against those great armies of their enemies that gather to...

But the Lord is my defence,.... The defence of his church and people, of all the righteous, against those great armies of their enemies that gather together against them: the Targum, in the king's Bible is,

"the Word of the Lord shall be my weapon:''

and my God is the rock of my refuge; to whom recourse is had for shelter from the enemy, and against which the gates of hell cannot prevail: both characters, rock and refuge, agree with Christ, the essential Word of the Lord.

Gill: Psa 94:23 - -- And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity,.... The just punishment of it; or cause the mischief they designed to others to fall upon themselves;...

And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity,.... The just punishment of it; or cause the mischief they designed to others to fall upon themselves; or make retaliation to them; that whereas they had drank the blood of the saints and martyrs of Jesus, blood should be given them to drink; or their own blood should be shed, Rev 16:6, the Jews i say, that the Levites stood on their desks, and recited this passage, both at the precise time of the destruction of the first temple by Nebuchadnezzar, and of the second by the Romans:

and shall cut them off in their own wickedness; in the midst of it, while slaying the witnesses, and triumphing over them, Rev 18:7, yea,

the Lord our God shall cut them off; the God of Jacob, who, they said, did not see nor regard what they did, Psa 94:7, and so this latter part of the psalm fulfils the former, and proves that God is a God of vengeance, to whom it belongs; and he will exercise it in due time.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Psa 94:21 Heb “and the blood of the innocent they declare guilty.”

NET Notes: Psa 94:22 Heb “and my God [has become] a rocky summit of my safety.”

NET Notes: Psa 94:23 Or “in.”

Geneva Bible: Psa 94:23 And he shall bring upon them their own iniquity, and shall ( o ) cut them off in their own wickedness; [yea], the LORD our God shall cut them off. ( ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 94:20-23 - -- In the sixth strophe the poet confidently expects the inevitable divine retribution for which he has earnestly prayed in the introduction. יחבר...

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 ...

Constable: Psa 94:16-23 - --3. A reason for consolation 94:16-23 94:16-19 After looking everywhere for some consolation during the temporary ascendancy of the wicked, the psalmis...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Outline) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nation...

TSK: Psalms 94 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Psa 94:1, The prophet, calling for justice, complains of tyranny and impiety; Psa 94:8, He teaches God’s providence; Psa 94:12, He shew...

Poole: Psalms (Book Introduction) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 94 (Chapter Introduction) THE ARGUMENT The matter of this Psalm plainly declares the occasion of it to be the oppressions and persecutions of God’ s people by wicked an...

MHCC: Psalms (Book Introduction) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 94 (Chapter Introduction) (Psa 94:1-11) The danger and folly of persecutors. (Psa 94:12-23) Comfort and peace to the persecuted.

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 94 (Chapter Introduction) This psalm was penned when the church of God was under hatches, oppressed and persecuted; and it is an appeal to God, as the judge of heaven and ea...

Constable: Psalms (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Outline) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 94 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 94 Some, as Jarchi and others, think this psalm was written by Moses; others, with greater probability, assign it to David; a...

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