Psalms 37:30 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Speaketh; and that freely, and customarily, and from his heart, as the next verse shows. Having showed in divers verses God's singular care over and respect to the righteous, he proceeds to give a character of them, and withal to assign one reason of the great difference of God's dealings with them and with other men. Wisdom and judgment; either,

1. For the manner of it, with wisdom and judgment. Or rather,

2. For the matter of it, heavenly wisdom, and God's judgment, or word, or law, as it follows, Psalms 37:31. When the discourses of other men are either wicked, or vain and useless, his are serious, and edifying, and pious, concerning the word and ways of God.

Psalms 37:30

30 The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment.