“ When I shall receivea the congregation I will judge uprightly. ”
When I shall receive the congregation - The marginal rendering is, “Take a set time.” The phrase is thus rendered in most of the versions. So the Septuagint, “When I take the time” - ὅταν λά...
(c) When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly. (c) When I see my time (says God) to help your miseries, I will come and set all things in good order.
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...
I shall receive the congregation . The set time has come, &c. I . I, even I. Very emphatic.
2. When I shall have taken the congregation. The Hebrew verb יעד, yaäd, signifies to appoint a place or day, and the noun מועד, moed, derived from it, which is here used, signi...
When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly. When I shall receive the congregation - When the proper time is come that the congregation, my people of Israel, should be brought out of...
When I shall receive, &c.— When I find the appointed time, I execute righteous judgment; Mudge: who observes, that this and the following verse contain the words of God, in answer to the firs...
When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly. When I shall receive the congregation, I will judge uprightly - the reply of Yahweh to the thanksgiving prayer of His people. The...
In contrast with the plaintive strains of Psalms 74 this is a Ps. of thanksgiving for some national deliverance ( Psalms 75:1 ). It celebrates God as the Judge of all the earth, who interposes in H...
When I. — Rather, When I have chosen my time, I will judge uprightly. This sense: “my time” being shown by the emphatic “I” of the Hebrew. (Comp. Acts 17:31 .) The word rendered in the Authorise...
Psalms 75:1-10 THIS psalm deals with the general thought of God's judgment in history, especially on heathen nations. It has no clear marks of connection with any particular instance of that judgm...
God Putteth down and Lifteth up Psalms 75:1-10 This psalm dates probably from Sennacherib's invasion, and therefore the North is omitted in Psalms 75:6 , that being the quarter from which th...
If this, and the former psalm, were written by different men and at different periods, then the spiritual sense of the editor is most clearly revealed in their juxtaposition in this book. This is a c...
The former verse is evidently the language of the church, for it is in the plural, we give thanks; but here it is changed to one person, I. And who so likely to be represented as the great Head of th...
When I shall receive the congregation ,.... Some render it, from the Arabic signification of the word, "the promise" o; the Spirit promised, the gifts of the Spirit, which Christ received for men, a...
When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly. Ver. 2. When I shall receive the congregation ] i.e. The government of all the twelve tribes, as I believe I shall do shortly, accor...
When I shall receive the congregation The first verse was spoken by many persons, We give thanks , &c.; here the speaker is one, and that one is plainly a ruler, who promises that when he shal...
The Magistrate's Resolution. To the chief musician, Al-taschith. A psalm or song of Asaph. 1 Unto thee, O God, do...
When I shall receive the congregation, to wit, the whole congregation, or body of thy people, to wit, all the tribes; which are now distracted and disordered by a civil war, which is a great hinder...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ To the chief Musician, Altaschith :” see introduction to Psalms 57 . “ A Pslam—a song of Asaph :” see introduction to Psalms 74 . “There are,” says Perowne, “no c...
Title. Al-taschith: do not suffer me to perish. The style indicates that this was a psalm of David, when the courtiers of Saul had pronounced him guilty of high treason for aiming at the throne. He...
For that Thy name is near Thy wondrous works declare. God’s nearness to the world I. He is near as the sustainer of a dissolving system ( Psalms 75:3 ). The force of disintegration operates eve...
EXPOSITION This is a hymn of praise in anticipation of a deliverance, which may be from Sennacherib, or from some other dangerous enemy. The actual praise is confined to the first and the last t...
The Church Praises the Nearness of God's Judgment. To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical part of public worship, Al-taschith, according to the melody "Destroy Not," a psalm or song of A...
2 Samuel 2:4 ; 2 Samuel 23:3 ; 2 Samuel 23:4 ; 2 Samuel 5:3 ; 2 Samuel 8:15 ; Acts 1:7 ; Acts 17:31 ; Ecclesiastes 3:17 ; John 7:6 ; Psalms 78:70-7
Receive — The whole congregation, all the tribes.