Psalms 52:8 - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

I am like a green olive-tree When Doeg and his brethren shall wither and perish, I, who have made God my refuge; I, whom he despised and persecuted, and thought to be in a desperate condition, shall be established and flourish; in the house of God In God's church, and among his people; or, in God's tabernacle, from which Doeg shall be plucked away; but to which, I doubt not, I shall be restored. “One principal part of the happiness David promised himself was, that he should have a constant admission to the house of God, and the solemnities of his worship there; notwithstanding he was now driven from it by the malice of his enemies.” As “the olive-tree is an evergreen, and therefore of long duration,” and as it also “propagates itself by fresh shoots, being thus far, as it were, immortal; hence the psalmist compares himself to it, to denote the stability and perpetuity of his prosperity, and that of his family; adding, I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever His promises shall never fail; nor shall those who hate me rejoice over me in my destruction.”

Psalms 52:8

8 But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God: I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever.