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Selected Verse: Psalms 140:13 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 140:13 |
Strong Concordance |
Surely the righteous [06662] shall give thanks [03034] unto thy name [08034]: the upright [03477] shall dwell [03427] in thy presence [06440]. |
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King James |
Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name: the upright shall dwell in thy presence. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
After all changes, the righteous shall have cause for praise. Such
shall dwell--shall sit securely, under God's protection (Psa 21:6; Psa 41:12). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name - Unto thee.
(1) they will have occasion to do it;
(2) they will be disposed to do it.
They will not be unmindful of the favors conferred upon them; it will be a characteristic of them that they "will" be thankful.
The upright shall dwell in thy presence - They shall be under thy protection; they shall be admitted to thy favor; they shall dwell in thy dwelling-place.
(1) On earth they shall enjoy his favor - "as if" they abode with God.
(2) in heaven they will be permitted to dwell with him forever.
The general idea of the psalm is, that the poor, the persecuted, the afflicted, if righteous, shall enjoy the favor and protection of God. God is on their side, and not on the side of the wicked who oppress them. But then, people "should be righteous" in order that they may find the favor of God and dwell with him. There is no reason why a "poor" wicked man should enjoy the favor of God anymore than why a "rich" wicked man should. It is not poverty or riches that commend us to God; it is faith, and holiness, and love, and obedience, in the condition of life in which we are placed, be it in a cottage or a palace. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Dwell - Shall constantly enjoy thy gracious and powerful presence. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The righteous shall give thanks - For thou wilt support and deliver him.
The upright shall dwell in thy presence - Shall be admitted to the most intimate intercourse with God.
The persecuted have ever been dear to God Almighty; and the martyrs were, in an especial manner, his delight; and in proportion as he loved those, so must he hate and detest these. |
12 And as for me, thou upholdest [08551] me in mine integrity [08537], and settest [05324] me before thy face [06440] for ever [05769].
6 For thou hast made [07896] him most blessed [01293] for ever [05703]: thou hast made [02302] him exceeding glad [08057] with thy countenance [06440].