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Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 12:4

4. With our tongue will we prevail The tongue is often a more deadly weapon than the sword, and these boasters seem to have been aware of its envenomed power. These men would be weak in open war, but were terrible in flattery, evil counsel, and lies. Here-in lay their strength, of which they boasted, not knowing that a just God rules, and that the world is not abandoned to become the victim of tricks and contrivances. Our lips are our own Literally, our lips are with us; are our... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 12:5

5. For the oppression of the poor “For” is here causal, because of the oppression, and marks the point where the divine forbearance ends and the work of judgment begins. Saith the Lord This is the date of the answer of prayer; Jehovah saith, or will say. The word goes forth, and faith is assured. From him that putteth at him Many critics read, “I will set him in safety who panteth after it;” but it seems more in conformity with the connexion to understand פוח , ( pooahh,) to ... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 12:6

6. The words of the Lord are pure words The sayings of Jehovah are pure sayings. From the lying lips and perverse speeches of the wicked already noticed, by which they thought to compass their ends, the psalmist turns with adoring delight to the pure and perfect words of God, by which, and not by the falsehood and arrogance of man, the world shall be governed. Furnace of earth The word עליל , ( aleel,) furnace, which occurs nowhere else in Scripture, has been translated workshop, ... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 12:7

7. Thou shalt keep them That is, thy people, thy suffering people, though surrounded on all sides by wicked persecutors. Thou shalt preserve them Hebrew, Thou wilt preserve him, the persecuted saint, the singular being used as a personification. From this generation From the men of this age, and from the same men of every age. The character of the age is given in Psalms 12:1-2. Compare Acts 2:40; Matthew 11:16; Matthew 11:22. The hostile attitude of the world towards the Church... read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 12:8

8. The wicked walk on every side They walk round and round. The phrase not only intimates numerically their multitude, (Isaiah 49:18; Isaiah 60:4,) but also, that they wear an air of wantonness and arrogance, as conscious of holding the sway of public affairs. When the vilest men are exalted This gives the cause of the degeneracy of the times. Proverbs 28:12. Base, low, weak, and worthless men in power will ruin any age. Let Christian voters of this country see to it. The psalmist ends... read more

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