Verses 1-10
LXXV. The Inevitable Judgment.— The Ps. opens with praise of God and His wondrous works. After Psalms 75:1 it is God who speaks. God will surely judge the world, though He waits for His appointed time. He holds the brimming cup of wine, and all must drink.
Psalms 75:1 . for . . . works: read, “ We have called on thy name: we have told of thy wondrous works” (LXX).
Psalms 75:2 . For the appointed time long delayed but sure to come, cf. Habakkuk 2:3.
Psalms 75:3 . Follow mg.
Psalms 75:6 b. Read, “ Nor yet from the wilderness or the mountains ( cf. mg.) cometh it” (the sentence of exaltation or depression).
Psalms 75:8 . The imagery of the cup is found in Jeremiah 25:15 ff. and elsewhere.— mixture refers to herbs which increased the intoxicating power of the wine.— Read, “ He poureth it out to one after another” (LXX).
Psalms 75:9 . declare: read, “ rejoice.”— In Psalms 75:9 f. the poet again speaks.
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