Psalms 48 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments
  • Psalms 48:1 open_in_new

    Title.. Song. Hebrew. Shir. See App-65.

    Psalm. Hebrew. mizmor. See App-65.

    for the sons of Korah. See App-63. The fifth of nine so ascribed; and the last of the four Psalms celebrating the deliverance of Zion and Hezekiah (44, 46-48).

    the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.

    the city: i.e. Zion, recently delivered from Sennacherib.

    God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.

    the mountain of His holiness, or of His Sanctuary. Genitive of Character.

  • Psalms 48:2 open_in_new

    situation. elevation.

    earth: or land.

    mount Zion. Immediately south of Moriah. See App-68.

    the sides of the north: i.e. with Moriah and the Temple immediately on the north side.

    The city of the great King. [is] Jerusalem as. whole. Note the three points of view: (1) the elevated mount; (2) the south side of Moriah; (3) Jerusalem proper. Compare Matthew 5:35.

  • Psalms 48:12 open_in_new

    Walk about. They were now free to do this.

    towers. Many discovered on the east side of Ophel in recent excavations.

  • Psalms 48:14 open_in_new

    this God: or, such. God.

    even unto death. for evermore, according to some codices, five early printed editions, Aramaean, Septuagint, and Vulgate The Massorites divided the one word ('almuth) into two ('al moth), making it. "over death". But the correspondence is with the preceding line, and with Psalms 48:8, as shown in the Structure.

    To the chief Musician. Though written (probably by Hezekiah, Isaiah 38:20) for this special occasion, it was handed over for public use in the Temple worship. couplets in one being answered by quatrains in the other. If written by Hezekiah after his recovery the date would be about 602 B.C.