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Selected Verse: Psalms 56:12 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 56:12 |
Strong Concordance |
Thy vows [05088] are upon me, O God [0430]: I will render [07999] praises [08426] unto thee. |
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King James |
Thy vows are upon me, O God: I will render praises unto thee. |
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] |
I will render praises--will pay what I have vowed. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Thy vows are upon me, O God - The word "vow" means something promised; some obligation under which we have voluntarily brought ourselves. It differs from duty, or obligation in general, since that is the result of the divine command, while this is an obligation arising from the fact that we have "voluntarily" taken it upon ourselves. The extent of this obligation, therefore, is measured by the nature of the promise or vow which we have made; and God will hold us responsible for carrying out our vows. Such voluntary obligations or vows were allowable, as an expression of thanksgiving, or as a means of exciting to a more strict religious service, under the Mosaic dispensation Gen 28:20; Num 6:2; Num 30:2-3; Deu 23:21; Sa1 1:11; and they cannot be wrong under any dispensation. They are not of the nature of "merit," or works of supererogation, but they are
(a) a "means" of bringing the obligations of religion to bear upon us more decidedly, and
(b) a proper expression of gratitude.
Such vows are those which all persons take upon themselves when they make a profession of religion; and when such a profession of religion is made, it should be a constant reflection on our part, that "the vows of God are upon us," or that we have voluntarily consecrated all that we have to God. David had made such a vow
(a) in his general purpose to lead a religious life;
(b) very probably in some specific act or promise that he would devote himself to God if he would deliver him, or as an expression of his gratitude for deliverance. Compare the notes at Act 18:18; notes at Act 21:23-24.
I will render praises unto thee - literally, "I will recompense praises unto thee;" that is, I will "pay" what I have vowed, or I will faithfully perform my vows. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
In prospect of his deliverance the poet promises beforehand to fulfil the duty of thankfulness. עלי, incumbent upon me, as in Pro 7:14; Sa2 18:11. נדריך, with an objective subject, are the vows made to God; and תּודות are distinguished from them, as e.g., in Ch2 29:31. He will suffer neither the pledged שׁלמי נדר nor the שׁלמי תּודה to be wanting; for - so will he be then able to sing and to declare - Thou hast rescued, etc. The perfect after כּי denotes that which is then past, as in Psa 59:17, cf. the dependent passage Psa 116:8. There the expression is ארצות החיּים instead of אור החיּים (here and in Elihu's speech, Job 33:30). Light of life (Joh 8:12) or of the living (lxx τῶν ζώντων) is not exclusively the sun-light of this present life. Life is the opposite of death in the deepest and most comprehensive sense; light of life is therefore the opposite of the night of Hades, of this seclusion from God and from His revelation in human history. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Thy vows - I had made vows to express my gratitude, and resolve to perform them. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Thy vows are upon me - I have promised in the most solemn manner to be thy servant; to give my whole life to thee; and to offer for my preservation sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving.
Reader, what hast thou vowed to God? To renounce the devil and all his works, the pomps and vanities of this wicked world, and all the sinful desires of the flesh; to keep God's holy word and commandment, and to walk before him all the days of thy life. These things hast thou vowed; and these vows are upon thee. Wilt thou pay them? |
23 Do [4160] therefore [3767] this [5124] that [3739] we say [3004] to thee [4671]: We [2254] have [1526] four [5064] men [435] which have [2171] a vow [2192] on [1909] them [1438];
24 Them [5128] take [3880], and purify thyself [48] with [4862] them [846], and [2532] be at charges [1159] with [1909] them [846], that [2443] they may shave [3587] their heads [2776]: and [2532] all [3956] may know [1097] that those things [3754], whereof [3739] they were informed [2727] concerning [4012] thee [4675], are [2076] nothing [3762]; but [235] that thou thyself [846] also [2532] walkest orderly [4748], and keepest [5442] the law [3551].
18 And [1161] Paul [3972] after this tarried [4357] there yet [2089] a good [2425] while [2250], and then took his leave [657] of the brethren [80], and sailed thence [1602] into [1519] Syria [4947], and [2532] with [4862] him [846] Priscilla [4252] and [2532] Aquila [207]; having shorn [2751] his head [2776] in [1722] Cenchrea [2747]: for [1063] he had [2192] a vow [2171].
11 And she vowed [05087] a vow [05088], and said [0559], O LORD [03068] of hosts [06635], if thou wilt indeed [07200] look [07200] on the affliction [06040] of thine handmaid [0519], and remember [02142] me, and not forget [07911] thine handmaid [0519], but wilt give [05414] unto thine handmaid [0519] a man [0582] child [02233], then I will give [05414] him unto the LORD [03068] all the days [03117] of his life [02416], and there shall no razor [04177] come [05927] upon his head [07218].
21 When thou shalt vow [05087] a vow [05088] unto the LORD [03068] thy God [0430], thou shalt not slack [0309] to pay [07999] it: for the LORD [03068] thy God [0430] will surely [01875] require [01875] it of thee; and it would be sin [02399] in thee.
2 If a man [0376] vow [05087] a vow [05088] unto the LORD [03068], or swear [07650] an oath [07621] to bind [0631] his soul [05315] with a bond [0632]; he shall not break [02490] his word [01697], he shall do [06213] according to all that proceedeth [03318] out of his mouth [06310].
3 If a woman [0802] also vow [05087] a vow [05088] unto the LORD [03068], and bind [0631] herself by a bond [0632], being in her father's [01] house [01004] in her youth [05271];
2 Speak [01696] unto the children [01121] of Israel [03478], and say [0559] unto them, When either man [0376] or woman [0802] shall separate [06381] themselves to vow [05087] a vow [05088] of a Nazarite [05139], to separate [05144] themselves unto the LORD [03068]:
20 And Jacob [03290] vowed [05087] a vow [05088], saying [0559], If God [0430] will be with me, and will keep me [08104] in this way [01870] that I go [01980], and will give [05414] me bread [03899] to eat [0398], and raiment [0899] to put on [03847],
12 Then [3767] spake [2980] Jesus [2424] again [3825] unto them [846], saying [3004], I [1473] am [1510] the light [5457] of the world [2889]: he that followeth [190] me [1698] shall [4043] not [3364] walk [4043] in [1722] darkness [4653], but [235] shall have [2192] the light [5457] of life [2222].
30 To bring back [07725] his soul [05315] from the pit [07845], to be enlightened [0215] with the light [0216] of the living [02416].
8 For thou hast delivered [02502] my soul [05315] from death [04194], mine eyes [05869] from tears [01832], and my feet [07272] from falling [01762].
17 Unto thee, O my strength [05797], will I sing [02167]: for God [0430] is my defence [04869], and the God [0430] of my mercy [02617].
31 Then Hezekiah [03169] answered [06030] and said [0559], Now ye have consecrated [04390] [03027] yourselves unto the LORD [03068], come near [05066] and bring [0935] sacrifices [02077] and thank offerings [08426] into the house [01004] of the LORD [03068]. And the congregation [06951] brought in [0935] sacrifices [02077] and thank offerings [08426]; and as many as were of a free [05081] heart [03820] burnt offerings [05930].
11 And Joab [03097] said [0559] unto the man [0376] that told [05046] him, And, behold, thou sawest [07200] him, and why didst thou not smite [05221] him there to the ground [0776]? and I would have given [05414] thee ten [06235] shekels of silver [03701], and a [0259] girdle [02290].
14 I have peace [08002] offerings [02077] with me; this day [03117] have I payed [07999] my vows [05088].