The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 120:3
Sins of the tongue. "Thou deceitful tongue." Describing this tongue, the psalmist adds, "It is as the sharp arrows of the mighty man, as coals of broom." The sin specially in the view of the psalmist is that of the slanderer. What shall be done to him? "The law of retaliation can hardly meet the case, since none can slander the slanderer, he is too black to be blackened; neither would any of us blacken him if we could. Wretched being! He fights with weapons which true men cannot touch.... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 120:3
What shall be given unto thee? rather, what shall he ( i . e . God) give to thee? Or, in other words—What punishment will God inflict on thee for thy false speaking? Or what shall be done unto thee? literally, or what shall he add to thee? Compare the common phrase, "God do so unto me, and more also" ( 1 Samuel 3:17 ; 1 Samuel 14:44 ). Thou false tongue . The "false tongue" is apostrophized, as if it were a living person. read more