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Text -- Psalms 95:11 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 95:11
JFB -> Psa 95:8-11
JFB: Psa 95:8-11 - -- Warning against neglect; and this is sustained by citing the melancholy fate of their rebellious ancestors, whose provoking insolence is described by ...
Warning against neglect; and this is sustained by citing the melancholy fate of their rebellious ancestors, whose provoking insolence is described by quoting the language of God's complaint (Num 14:11) of their conduct at Meribah and Massah, names given (Exo 17:7) to commemorate their strife and contention with Him (Psa 78:18, Psa 78:41).
Calvin -> Psa 95:11
Calvin: Psa 95:11 - -- 11.Wherefore I have sworn in my wrath I see no objection to the relative אשר , asher, being understood in its proper sense and reading — To ...
11.Wherefore I have sworn in my wrath I see no objection to the relative
TSK -> Psa 95:11
TSK: Psa 95:11 - -- I sware : Num 14:23, Num 14:28-30; Deu 1:34, Deu 1:35; Heb 3:11, Heb 3:18, Heb 4:3, Heb 4:5
that they should not enter : Heb. if they enter
my rest : ...
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Barnes -> Psa 95:11
Barnes: Psa 95:11 - -- Unto whom I sware in my wrath - See the notes at Heb 3:11. That they should not enter into my rest - Margin, as in Hebrew, "If they enter...
Unto whom I sware in my wrath - See the notes at Heb 3:11.
That they should not enter into my rest - Margin, as in Hebrew, "If they enter into my rest."The "rest"here referred to was the land of Canaan. They were not permitted to enter there as a place of "rest"after their long and weary wanderings, but died in the wilderness. The meaning is not that none of them were saved (for we must hope that very many of them were brought to the heavenly Canaan), but that they did not come to the promised land. Unbelief shut them out; and this fact is properly made use of here, and in Heb. 3, as furnishing a solemn warning to all not to be unbelieving and rebellious, since the consequence of unbelief and rebellion must be to exclude us from the kingdom of heaven, the true place of "rest."
Poole -> Psa 95:11
Poole: Psa 95:11 - -- Being full of just wrath against them, I passed an irreversible sentence, and confirmed it by an oath; of which we read Nu 14 .
Into my rest into ...
Being full of just wrath against them, I passed an irreversible sentence, and confirmed it by an oath; of which we read Nu 14 .
Into my rest into the Promised Land, which is called the rest, Deu 12:9 . See also 1Ch 23:25 Psa 132:14 . And this history the psalmist propounds to the men of his age, not as a matter of mere speculation, but as an instruction for all after-ages, and particularly for those Israelites who should live in the times of the Messias, that they should take heed of falling after the same example of unbelief , as the apostle infers from this place, Heb 4:11 .
Gill -> Psa 95:11
Gill: Psa 95:11 - -- Unto whom I sware in my wrath,.... Being angry with them, he sware for the confirmation of what he said; the form of the oath was, "as truly as I live...
Unto whom I sware in my wrath,.... Being angry with them, he sware for the confirmation of what he said; the form of the oath was, "as truly as I live"; he sware by himself, for he could swear by no greater; see Num 14:21.
that they should not enter into my rest; the land of Canaan, or Israel, as Kimchi; which the Lord provided, promised, and gave to the Israelites, as their rest; the land of Israel and Jerusalem, as Jarchi; or the house of the sanctuary, the temple, as the Targum; which Jehovah chose for his rest, and took it up in it, and where he promised the Messiah, the Prince of peace, who gives to his people spiritual and eternal rest. Canaan was typical of the rest which remains for the people of God; the use that believing Jews, and all Christians under the Gospel dispensation, are to make of this, see in Heb 3:18.
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NET Notes -> Psa 95:11
NET Notes: Psa 95:11 Heb “my resting place.” The promised land of Canaan is here viewed metaphorically as a place of rest for God’s people, who are compa...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 95:11
Geneva Bible: Psa 95:11 Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into ( h ) my rest.
( h ) That is, into the land of Canaan, where he promised them rest.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 95:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 95:1-11 - --1 An exhortation to praise God,3 for his greatness;6 and for his goodness;8 and not to tempt him.
MHCC -> Psa 95:7-11
MHCC: Psa 95:7-11 - --Christ calls upon his people to hear his voice. You call him Master, or Lord; then be his willing, obedient people. Hear the voice of his doctrine, of...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 95:7-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 95:7-11 - -- The latter part of this psalm, which begins in the middle of a verse, is an exhortation to those who sing gospel psalms to live gospel lives, and to...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 95:7-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 95:7-11 - --
The second decastich begins in the midst of the Masoretic Psa 95:7. Up to this point the church stirs itself up to a worshipping appearing before it...
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...
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Constable: Psa 95:1-11 - --Psalm 95
The anonymous psalmist extolled Yahweh as the great King above all gods and urged the Israelite...
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