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Text -- Psalms 33:20 (NET)

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JFB -> Psa 33:20-22
In earnest expectation.
Clarke -> Psa 33:20
Clarke: Psa 33:20 - -- Our soul waiteth - Our whole life is employed in this blessed work; we trust in nothing but him; neither in multitudes of armed men, nor in natural ...
Our soul waiteth - Our whole life is employed in this blessed work; we trust in nothing but him; neither in multitudes of armed men, nor in natural strength, nor in the fleetest animals, nor in any thing human: we trust in Him alone "who is our help and our shield."
Calvin -> Psa 33:20
Calvin: Psa 33:20 - -- 20.Our soul waiteth upon Jehovah What the Psalmist has hitherto spoken concerning God’s providence, and particularly concerning that faithful guard...
20.Our soul waiteth upon Jehovah What the Psalmist has hitherto spoken concerning God’s providence, and particularly concerning that faithful guardianship by which he protects his people, he has spoken not so much from himself as from the mouth of the Holy Spirit. He now, therefore, in the name of the whole Church, raises his song to declare that there is nothing better than to commit our welfare to God. Thus we see that the fruit of the preceding doctrine is set forth to all true believers, that they may unhesitatingly cast themselves with confidence, and with a cheerful heart, upon the paternal care of God. In this matter, the Psalmist declares nothing concerning himself in particular, but unites the whole of the godly with him in the acknowledgement of the same faith. There is an emphasis in the word soul which should be attended to; for, although this is a common mode of speech among the Hebrews, yet it expresses earnest affection; as if believers should say, We sincerely rely upon God with our whole heart, accounting him our shield and help.
TSK -> Psa 33:20
TSK: Psa 33:20 - -- soul : Psa 27:14, Psa 62:1, Psa 62:2, Psa 62:5, Psa 62:6, Psa 130:5, Psa 130:6; Isa 40:31
he is : Psa 115:9-12, Psa 144:1, Psa 144:2; 1Ch 5:20

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Barnes -> Psa 33:20
Barnes: Psa 33:20 - -- Our soul waiteth for the Lord - This and the subsequent verses to the end of the psalm refer to the people of God, expressing their faith in hi...
Our soul waiteth for the Lord - This and the subsequent verses to the end of the psalm refer to the people of God, expressing their faith in him in view of the considerations suggested in the former part of the psalm. The language is expressive of the general character of piety. True piety leads people to wait on the Lord; to depend on Him; to look to His interposition in danger, sickness, poverty, want; to rely upon Him for all that is hoped for in this life, and for salvation in the life to come. Compare Psa 62:1; Psa 25:3.
He is our help - Our aid; our helper. Compare Psa 10:14; Psa 22:11; Psa 30:10.
And our shield - See the notes at Psa 5:12. That is, He will defend us from our enemies, as if He threw His shield between us and them.
Poole -> Psa 33:20
Poole: Psa 33:20 - -- The help of us Israelites, to whom he hath made many promises and glorious discoveries of his goodness.
The help of us Israelites, to whom he hath made many promises and glorious discoveries of his goodness.
Haydock -> Psa 33:20
Haydock: Psa 33:20 - -- Many. David was too well informed to promise that the just would experience no affliction? but it will not last for ever. (Calmet) (Hebrews xii. 6...
Many. David was too well informed to promise that the just would experience no affliction? but it will not last for ever. (Calmet) (Hebrews xii. 6.) ---
If God seem to forsake them for a time, he gives them interior strength, and will at last crown his own gifts. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 33:20
Gill: Psa 33:20 - -- Our soul waiteth for the Lord,.... This, and what follows, are the words of the church, expressing her expectation, faith, and joy, by reason of what ...
Our soul waiteth for the Lord,.... This, and what follows, are the words of the church, expressing her expectation, faith, and joy, by reason of what is suggested in the preceding verses. She signifies her expectation of good by waiting for the Lord; either for his coming in the flesh, and salvation by him; for which the patriarchs, prophets, and all the Old Testament saints, waited, Gen 49:18; and so the Targum paraphrases it, "our soul waiteth for the redemption of the Lord"; or for his spiritual coming, his appearance to them, and gracious presence with them, he having been for some time absent; and it is right and good so to do, and in the issue proves advantageous, Isa 8:17; and this being soul waiting, it denotes the heartiness, sincerity, and earnestness of it;
he is our help and our shield; the Lord is the help of his people in time of trouble, when none else is or can be; and he is a present one, and helps right early, and at the best season: and he is their shield, who encompasses them about with his love and favour, and keeps them by his power in the greatest safety; all which encourages their waiting upon him, and expectation of good things from him.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 33:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 33:1-22 - --1 God is to be praised for his goodness;6 for his power;12 and for his providence.20 Confidence is to be placed in God.
MHCC -> Psa 33:12-22
MHCC: Psa 33:12-22 - --All the motions and operations of the souls of men, which no mortals know but themselves, God knows better than they do. Their hearts, as well as thei...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 33:12-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 33:12-22 - -- We are here taught to give to God the glory, I. Of his common providence towards all the children of men. Though he has endued man with understandin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 33:20-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 33:20-22 - --
Accordingly, in this closing hexastich, the church acknowledges Him as its help, its shield, and its source of joy. Besides the passage before us, ...
Constable -> Psa 33:1-22; Psa 33:20-22
Constable: Psa 33:1-22 - --Psalm 33
This psalm calls the godly to praise God for His dependable Word and His righteous works. The p...




