John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 73:15
If I say, I will speak thus ,.... Either as the wicked do, Psalm 73:8 or rather as he had thought in his own mind, Psalm 73:13 , wherefore he kept it all to himself, and did not make known to others the reasonings of his mind, and the temptations he laboured under: behold, I should offend against the generation of thy children ; of whom care should be taken, above all things, that they be not offended, Matthew 18:6 , or "should condemn"; as the Targum; or as Jarchi, "I should... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 73:15-20
We have seen what a strong temptation the psalmist was in to envy prospering profaneness; now here we are told how he kept his footing and got the victory. I. He kept up a respect for God's people, and with that he restrained himself from speaking what he had thought amiss, Ps. 73:15. He got the victory by degrees, and this was the first point he gained; he was ready to say, Verily, I have cleansed my heart in vain, and thought he had reason to say it, but he kept his mouth with this... read more