Upon Muthlabben, or, after the manner according to "death to the Son," by which some song was known, to whose air or melody the musician is directed to perform this Psalm. This mode of denoting a song by some prominen…
1Te alabaré, oh Jehová, con todo mi corazón; Contaré todas tus maravillas.
2Me alegraré y me regocijaré en ti; Cantaré a tu nombre, oh Altísimo.
3Mis enemigos volvieron atrás; Cayeron y perecieron delante de ti.
4Porque has mantenido mi derecho y mi causa; Te has sentado en el trono juzgando con justicia.
5Reprendiste a las naciones, destruiste al malo, Borraste el nombre de ellos eternamente y para siempre.
6Los enemigos han perecido; han quedado desolados para siempre; Y las ciudades que derribaste, Su memoria pereció con ellas.
7Pero Jehová permanecerá para siempre; Ha dispuesto su trono para juicio.
8Él juzgará al mundo con justicia, Y a los pueblos con rectitud.
9Jehová será refugio del pobre, Refugio para el tiempo de angustia.
10En ti confiarán los que conocen tu nombre, Por cuanto tú, oh Jehová, no desamparaste a los que te buscaron.
11Cantad a Jehová, que habita en Sion; Publicad entre los pueblos sus obras.
12Porque el que demanda la sangre se acordó de ellos; No se olvidó del clamor de los afligidos.
13Ten misericordia de mí, Jehová; Mira mi aflicción que padezco a causa de los que me aborrecen, Tú que me levantas de las puertas de la muerte,
14Para que cuente yo todas tus alabanzas En las puertas de la hija de Sion, Y me goce en tu salvación.
15Se hundieron las naciones en el hoyo que hicieron; En la red que escondieron fue tomado su pie.
16Jehová se ha hecho conocer en el juicio que ejecutó; En la obra de sus manos fue enlazado el malo.
17Los malos serán trasladados al Seol, Todas las gentes que se olvidan de Dios.
18Porque no para siempre será olvidado el menesteroso, Ni la esperanza de los pobres perecerá perpetuamente.
19Levántate, oh Jehová; no se fortalezca el hombre; Sean juzgadas las naciones delante de ti.
20Pon, oh Jehová, temor en ellos; Conozcan las naciones que no son sino hombres.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
I
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I. When . . . are turned back--It is the result of God's power alone. He, as a righteous Judge (Psa …
When . . . are turned back--It is the result of God's power alone. He, as a righteous Judge (Psa 7:11), vindicates His people. He rebukes by acts as well as words (Psa 6:1; Psa 18:15), and so effectually as to destroy the names of nations as well as persons.
II
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II. Literally, "As to the enemy finished are his ruins for ever. Thou [God] hast destroyed," &c. (Sa1…
Literally, "As to the enemy finished are his ruins for ever. Thou [God] hast destroyed," &c. (Sa1 15:3, Sa1 15:7; Sa1 27:8-9). The wicked are utterly undone. Their ruins shall never be repaired.
III
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III. God's eternal possession of a throne of justice is contrasted with the ruin of the wicked.
God's eternal possession of a throne of justice is contrasted with the ruin of the wicked.
IV
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IV. The oppressed, and all who know Him (Psa 5:3; Psa 7:1), find Him a sure refuge.
The oppressed, and all who know Him (Psa 5:3; Psa 7:1), find Him a sure refuge.
V
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V. (Compare Psa 2:6; Psa 3:4).
(Compare Psa 2:6; Psa 3:4).
VI
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VI. for blood--that is, murders (Psa 5:6), including all the oppressions of His people.
for blood--that is, murders (Psa 5:6), including all the oppressions of His people.
maketh inquisition--(compare Gen 9:5). He will avenge their cause.
VII
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VII. gates--or, "regions."
gates--or, "regions."
of death--Gates being the entrance is put for the bounds.
VIII
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VIII. gates . . . Zion--The enclosure of the city (compare Psa 48:12; Isa 23:12), or, church, as denote…
gates . . . Zion--The enclosure of the city (compare Psa 48:12; Isa 23:12), or, church, as denoted by this phrase contrasted with that of death, carries out the idea of exaltation as well as deliverance. Signal favors should lead us to render signal and public thanks.
IX
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IX. The undesigned results of the devices of the wicked prove them to be of God's overruling or order…
The undesigned results of the devices of the wicked prove them to be of God's overruling or ordering, especially when those results are destructive to the wicked themselves.
X
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X. Higgaion--means "meditation," and, combined with Selah, seems to denote a pause of unusual solemn…
Higgaion--means "meditation," and, combined with Selah, seems to denote a pause of unusual solemnity and emphasis (compare Psa 3:2). Though Selah occurs seventy-three times, this is the only case in which Higgaion is found. In the view which is given here of the retribution on the wicked as an instance of God's wise and holy ordering, we may well pause in adoring wonder and faith.
XI
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XI. shall be turned--or, "shall turn," retreating under God's vengeance, and driven by Him to the ext…
shall be turned--or, "shall turn," retreating under God's vengeance, and driven by Him to the extreme of destruction, even hell itself. Those who forget God are classed with the depraved and openly profane.
XII
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XII. (Compare Psa 13:1-6).
(Compare Psa 13:1-6).
the needy--literally, "poor," as deprived of anything; hence miserable.
expectation of the poor--or, "meek," "humble," made so by affliction.
XIII
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XIII. Arise--(compare Psa 4:7).
Arise--(compare Psa 4:7).
let not man-- (Psa 8:4).
let . . . be judged--and of course condemned.
XIV
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XIV. By their effectual subjection, make them to realize their frail nature (Psa 8:4), and deter them …
By their effectual subjection, make them to realize their frail nature (Psa 8:4), and deter them from all conceit and future rebellion.
Next: Psalms Chapter 10
Antiguo Testamento
Psalms — Capítulo 9
Upon Muthlabben, or, after the manner according to "death to the Son," by which some song was known, to whose air or melody the musician is directed to perform this Psalm. This mode of denoting a song by some prominen…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Te alabaré, oh Jehová, con todo mi corazón; Contaré todas tus maravillas.
2Me alegraré y me regocijaré en ti; Cantaré a tu nombre, oh Altísimo.
3Mis enemigos volvieron atrás; Cayeron y perecieron delante de ti.
4Porque has mantenido mi derecho y mi causa; Te has sentado en el trono juzgando con justicia.
5Reprendiste a las naciones, destruiste al malo, Borraste el nombre de ellos eternamente y para siempre.
6Los enemigos han perecido; han quedado desolados para siempre; Y las ciudades que derribaste, Su memoria pereció con ellas.
7Pero Jehová permanecerá para siempre; Ha dispuesto su trono para juicio.
8Él juzgará al mundo con justicia, Y a los pueblos con rectitud.
9Jehová será refugio del pobre, Refugio para el tiempo de angustia.
10En ti confiarán los que conocen tu nombre, Por cuanto tú, oh Jehová, no desamparaste a los que te buscaron.
11Cantad a Jehová, que habita en Sion; Publicad entre los pueblos sus obras.
12Porque el que demanda la sangre se acordó de ellos; No se olvidó del clamor de los afligidos.
13Ten misericordia de mí, Jehová; Mira mi aflicción que padezco a causa de los que me aborrecen, Tú que me levantas de las puertas de la muerte,
14Para que cuente yo todas tus alabanzas En las puertas de la hija de Sion, Y me goce en tu salvación.
15Se hundieron las naciones en el hoyo que hicieron; En la red que escondieron fue tomado su pie.
16Jehová se ha hecho conocer en el juicio que ejecutó; En la obra de sus manos fue enlazado el malo.
17Los malos serán trasladados al Seol, Todas las gentes que se olvidan de Dios.
18Porque no para siempre será olvidado el menesteroso, Ni la esperanza de los pobres perecerá perpetuamente.
19Levántate, oh Jehová; no se fortalezca el hombre; Sean juzgadas las naciones delante de ti.
20Pon, oh Jehová, temor en ellos; Conozcan las naciones que no son sino hombres.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
Versículo 3
I. When . . . are turned back--It is the result of God's power alone. He, as a righteous Judge (Psa …
Versículo 6
II. Literally, "As to the enemy finished are his ruins for ever. Thou [God] hast destroyed," &c. (Sa1…
Versículo 7
III. God's eternal possession of a throne of justice is contrasted with the ruin of the wicked.
Versículo 9
IV. The oppressed, and all who know Him (Psa 5:3; Psa 7:1), find Him a sure refuge.
Versículo 11
V. (Compare Psa 2:6; Psa 3:4).
Versículo 12
VI. for blood--that is, murders (Psa 5:6), including all the oppressions of His people.
Versículo 13
VII. gates--or, "regions."
Versículo 14
VIII. gates . . . Zion--The enclosure of the city (compare Psa 48:12; Isa 23:12), or, church, as denote…
Versículo 15
IX. The undesigned results of the devices of the wicked prove them to be of God's overruling or order…
Versículo 16
X. Higgaion--means "meditation," and, combined with Selah, seems to denote a pause of unusual solemn…
Versículo 17
XI. shall be turned--or, "shall turn," retreating under God's vengeance, and driven by Him to the ext…
Versículo 18
XII. (Compare Psa 13:1-6).
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XIII. Arise--(compare Psa 4:7).
Versículo 20
XIV. By their effectual subjection, make them to realize their frail nature (Psa 8:4), and deter them …