Psalms 69:25 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Habitation. — The derivation is from a word meaning circle, and a better rendering is therefore encampment or village. Nomadic tribes pitch their tents in an enclosed ring. The derivation of the English town is precisely similar. The desolation of his homestead was, to the Arab, the most frightful of calamities. (Comp. Job 18:15. For St. Peter’s use of this verse, combined with Psalms 109:8, see Acts 1:20, and Note, New Testament Commentary.)

Psalms 69:25

25 Let their habitatione be desolate; and let none dwell in their tents.