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By obstinate unbelief.

In that bold and wicked contest with God in the wilderness.
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 95:8
Calvin: Psa 95:8 - -- 8.Harden not your heart, as in Meribah The Psalmist, having extolled and commended the kindness of God their Shepherd, takes occasion, as they were s...
8.Harden not your heart, as in Meribah The Psalmist, having extolled and commended the kindness of God their Shepherd, takes occasion, as they were stiffnecked and disobedient, to remind them of their duty, as his flock, which was to yield a pliable and meek submission; and the more to impress their minds, he upbraids them with the obstinacy of their fathers. The term
TSK -> Psa 95:8
TSK: Psa 95:8 - -- Harden : Exo 8:15; 1Sa 6:6; Dan 5:20; Act 19:9; Rom 2:5; Heb 3:13, Heb 12:25
in the : Exo 17:2, Exo 17:7; Num 14:11, Num 14:22, Num 14:27, Num 20:13; ...

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Barnes -> Psa 95:8
Barnes: Psa 95:8 - -- Harden not your heart - See this verse explained in the notes at Heb 3:8. As in the provocation ... - Margin, "contention."The original i...
Poole -> Psa 95:8
Poole: Psa 95:8 - -- Harden not your heart by wilful disobedience and obstinate unbelief, rebelling against the light, and resisting the Holy Ghost, and his clear discove...
Harden not your heart by wilful disobedience and obstinate unbelief, rebelling against the light, and resisting the Holy Ghost, and his clear discoveries of the truth of the gospel.
As in the provocation as you did in that bold and wicked contest with God in the wilderness. Or,
as in Meribah which was the proper name of the place where that happened, and which also was called Massah , as is evident from Exo 17:7 Deu 33:8 .
As in the day of temptation in the day in which you tempted me. Or, as in the day of Massah , i.e. when you were at Massah.
Haydock -> Psa 95:8
Haydock: Psa 95:8 - -- Sacrifices. Hebrew Mincha, "the oblation" of flour, &c., (Haydock) which denotes the blessed Eucharist, and the spiritual sacrifices of prayer, &c...
Sacrifices. Hebrew Mincha, "the oblation" of flour, &c., (Haydock) which denotes the blessed Eucharist, and the spiritual sacrifices of prayer, &c. (Menochius) ---
Victims shall cease, but the pure oblation shall continue among the Gentiles, Malachias i. 11. (Berthier) ---
Courts. This shews that their conversion is predicted, since they could not otherwise come thither. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 95:8
Gill: Psa 95:8 - -- Harden not your hearts,.... Against Christ, against his Gospel, against all the light and evidence of it. There is a natural hardness of the heart, ow...
Harden not your hearts,.... Against Christ, against his Gospel, against all the light and evidence of it. There is a natural hardness of the heart, owing to the corruption of nature; and an habitual hardness, acquired by a constant continuance and long custom in sinning; and there is a judicial hardness, which God gives men up unto. There is a hardness of heart, which sometimes attends God's own people, through the deceitfulness of sin gaining upon them; of which, when sensible, they complain, and do well to guard against. Respect seems to be had here to the hardness of heart in the Jews in the times of Christ and his apostles, which the Holy Ghost foresaw, and here dehorts from; who, notwithstanding the clear evidence of Jesus being the Messiah, from prophecy, from miracles, from doctrines, from the gifts of the Spirit, &c. yet hardened their hearts against him, rebelled against light, and would not receive, but reject him:
as in the provocation; or "as at Meribah" h; a place so called from the contention and striving of the people of Israel with the Lord and his servants; and when they provoked not only the meek man Moses to speak unadvisedly with his lips; but also the Lord himself by their murmurings, Exo 17:7 though this may respect their provocations in general in the wilderness; for they often provoked him by their unbelief, ingratitude, and idolatry; see Deu 9:8,
and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness; or "as in the day of Massah" i; the time when they tempted him at Massah, so called from their tempting him by distrusting his power and presence among them, by disobeying his commands, and limiting the Holy One of Israel to time and means of deliverance; see Exo 17:7 and this being in the wilderness was an aggravation of their sin; they being just brought out of Egypt, and having had such a wonderful appearance of God for them, there and at the Red sea; and besides being in a place where their whole dependence must be upon God, where they could have nothing but what they had from him immediately, it was egregious folly as well as wickedness to provoke and tempt him.

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NET Notes: Psa 95:8 Heb “do not harden your heart[s] as [at] Meribah, as [in] the day of Massah in the wilderness.”
Geneva Bible -> Psa 95:8
Geneva Bible: Psa 95:8 ( f ) Harden not your heart, as in the provocation, [and] as [in] the day of temptation in the wilderness:
( f ) By the contemning of God's word.

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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...

Constable: Psa 95:1-11 - --Psalm 95
The anonymous psalmist extolled Yahweh as the great King above all gods and urged the Israelite...




