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Selected Verse: Psalms 94:1 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 94:1 |
Strong Concordance |
O LORD [03068] God [0410], to whom vengeance [05360] belongeth; O God [0410], to whom vengeance [05360] belongeth, shew [03313] thyself. |
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King James |
O LORD God, to whom vengeance belongeth; O God, to whom vengeance belongeth, shew thyself. |
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] |
The writer, appealing to God in view of the oppression of enemies, rebukes them for their wickedness and folly, and encourages himself, in the confidence that God will punish evildoers, and favor His people. (Psa. 94:1-23)
God's revenge is His judicial infliction of righteous punishment.
show thyself--(Compare Margin). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
O Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth ... - Margin, God of revenges The idea is, that it pertains to God to take vengeance, or to punish for crimes. See the notes at Rom 12:19. The appeal here is made to God in view of the crimes committed by others, and which are referred to in the subsequent part of the psalm. God is addressed as having the right to restrain and punish wicked people, and he is asked to interpose and assert that right in a case which clearly demanded it. The appeal is repeated to make it emphatic, or to denote "earnestness" in the petition.
Show thyself - Margin, as in Hebrew, "shine forth." The meaning is, Manifest thyself; come forth as such a God; prove thy right; display thy power, and show that thou art a God opposed to crime and wrong. The same Hebrew word is used here which is found in Psa 80:1, and which is there rendered "shine forth." See the notes at that passage. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
The first strophe prays that God would at length put a judicial restraint upon the arrogance of ungodliness. Instead of חופיע (a less frequent form of the imperative for הופע, Ges. ֗53, rem. 3) it was perhaps originally written הופיעה (Psa 80:2), the He of which has been lost owing to the He that follows. The plural נקמות signifies not merely single instances of taking vengeance (Eze 25:17, cf. supra Psa 18:48), but also intensively complete revenge or recompense (Jdg 11:36; Sa2 4:8). The designation of God is similar to אל גּמלות in Jer 51:56, and the anadiplosis is like Psa 94:3, Psa 94:23, Psa 93:1, Psa 93:3. הנּשׂא, lift Thyself up, arise, viz., in judicial majesty, calls to mind Psa 7:7. השׁיב גּמוּל is construed with על (cf. ל, Psa 28:4; 59:18) as in Joe 3:4. With גּאים accidentally accord ἀγαυός and κύδεΐ γαίων in the epic poets. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
O Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth - God is the author of retributive justice, as well as of mercy. This retributive justice is what we often term vengeance, but perhaps improperly; for vengeance with us signifies an excitement of angry passions, in order to gratify a vindictive spirit, which supposes itself to have received some real injury; whereas what is here referred to is that simple act of justice which gives to all their due. |
1 To the chief Musician [05329] upon Shoshannimeduth [07802], A Psalm [04210] of Asaph [0623]. Give ear [0238], O Shepherd [07462] of Israel [03478], thou that leadest [05090] Joseph [03130] like a flock [06629]; thou that dwellest [03427] between the cherubims [03742], shine forth [03313].
19 Dearly beloved [27], avenge [1556] not [3361] yourselves [1438], but [235] rather give [1325] place [5117] unto wrath [3709]: for [1063] it is written [1125], Vengeance [1557] is mine [1698]; I [1473] will repay [467], saith [3004] the Lord [2962].
4 Yea, and what have ye to do with me, O Tyre [06865], and Zidon [06721], and all the coasts [01552] of Palestine [06429]? will ye render [07999] me a recompence [01576]? and if ye recompense [01580] me, swiftly [07031] and speedily [04120] will I return [07725] your recompence [01576] upon your own head [07218];
4 Give [05414] them according to their deeds [06467], and according to the wickedness [07455] of their endeavours [04611]: give [05414] them after the work [04639] of their hands [03027]; render [07725] to them their desert [01576].
7 So shall the congregation [05712] of the people [03816] compass thee about [05437]: for their sakes therefore return [07725] thou on high [04791].
3 The floods [05104] have lifted up [05375], O LORD [03068], the floods [05104] have lifted up [05375] their voice [06963]; the floods [05104] lift up [05375] their waves [01796].
1 The LORD [03068] reigneth [04427], he is clothed [03847] with majesty [01348]; the LORD [03068] is clothed [03847] with strength [05797], wherewith he hath girded [0247] himself: the world [08398] also is stablished [03559], that it cannot be moved [04131].
23 And he shall bring [07725] upon them their own iniquity [0205], and shall cut them off [06789] in their own wickedness [07451]; yea, the LORD [03068] our God [0430] shall cut them off [06789].
3 LORD [03068], how long shall the wicked [07563], how long shall the wicked [07563] triumph [05937]?
56 Because the spoiler [07703] is come [0935] upon her, even upon Babylon [0894], and her mighty men [01368] are taken [03920], every one of their bows [07198] is broken [02865]: for the LORD [03068] God [0410] of recompences [01578] shall surely [07999] requite [07999].
8 And they brought [0935] the head [07218] of Ishbosheth [0378] unto David [01732] to Hebron [02275], and said [0559] to the king [04428], Behold the head [07218] of Ishbosheth [0378] the son [01121] of Saul [07586] thine enemy [0341], which sought [01245] thy life [05315]; and the LORD [03068] hath [05414] avenged [05360] my lord [0113] the king [04428] this day [03117] of Saul [07586], and of his seed [02233].
36 And she said [0559] unto him, My father [01], if thou hast opened [06475] thy mouth [06310] unto the LORD [03068], do [06213] to me according to that which [0834] hath proceeded [03318] out of thy mouth [06310]; forasmuch [0310] as the LORD [03068] hath taken [06213] vengeance [05360] for thee of thine enemies [0341], even of the children [01121] of Ammon [05983].
48 He delivereth [06403] me from mine enemies [0341]: yea, thou liftest me up [07311] above those that rise up [06965] against me: thou hast delivered [05337] me from the violent [02555] man [0376].
17 And I will execute [06213] great [01419] vengeance [05360] upon them with furious [02534] rebukes [08433]; and they shall know [03045] that I am the LORD [03068], when I shall lay [05414] my vengeance [05360] upon them.
2 Before [06440] Ephraim [0669] and Benjamin [01144] and Manasseh [04519] stir up [05782] thy strength [01369], and come [03212] and save [03444] us.