1. The abrupt announcement of the theme indicates that it is the conclusion of a perplexing mental conflict, which is then detailed (compare Jer 12:1-4 ).
Truly--or, "Surely it is so."
clean heart-- ( Psa 18:26 ) describes the true Israel.
2. The figures express his wavering faith, by terms denoting tottering and weakness (compare Psa 22:5 62:3 ).
3-9. The prosperous wicked are insolently proud (compare Psa 5:5 ). They die, as well as live, free from perplexities: pride adorns them, and violence is their clothing; indeed they are inflated with unexpected success. With all this--
8. They are corrupt--or, literally, "they deride," they speak maliciously and arrogantly and invade even heaven with blasphemy ( Rev 13:6 ), and cover earth with slanders ( Job 21:7-14 ).
10-12. Hence God's people are confounded, turned hither (or back) and thither, perplexed with doubts of God's knowledge and care, and filled with sorrow.
12. prosper in the word--literally, "secure for ever."
13, 14. The Psalmist, partaking of these troubles, is especially disturbed in view of his own case, that with all his diligent efforts for a holy life, he is still sorely tried.
15. Freed from idiomatic phrases, this verse expresses a supposition, as, "Had I thus spoken, I should," &c., intimating that he had kept his troubles to himself.
generation of thy children--Thy people ( 1Jo 3:1 ).
offend--literally, "deceive, mislead."
16, 17. Still he--
thought--literally, "studied," or, "pondered this riddle"; but in vain; it remained a toil (compare Margin), till he--
17. went into the sanctuary--to enquire (compare Exd 25:22 Psa 5:7 27:4 ).
18-20. their end--future ( Psa 37:37, 38 ), which is dismal and terribly sudden ( Pro 1:27 29:1 ), aggravated and hastened by terror. They are thrown into ruins as a building falling to pieces ( Psa 74:3 ), As one despises an unsubstantial dream, so God, waking up to judgment ( Psa 7:6 44:23 ), despises their vain shadow of happiness ( Psa 39:6 Isa 29:7 ).
21, 22. He confesses how--
foolish--literally, "stupid," and
ignorant--literally, "not discerning," had been his course of thought.
22. before thee--literally, "with Thee," in conduct respecting Thee.
23. Still he was with God, as a dependent beneficiary, and so kept from falling ( Psa 73:2 ).
24. All doubts are silenced in confidence of divine guidance and future glory.
receive me to glory--literally, "take for (me) glory" (compare Psa 68:18 Eph 4:8 ).
25, 26. God is his only satisfying good.
26. strength--literally, "rock" ( Psa 18:2 ).
portion-- ( Psa 16:5 Lam 3:24 ).
27, 28. The lot of apostates, described by a figure of frequent use ( Jer 3:1, 3 Eze 23:35 ), is contrasted with his, who finds happiness in nearness to God ( Jam 4:8 ), and his delightful work the declaration of His praise.
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