2 Chronicles 30:8; Acts 7:51; Deuteronomy 31:27; Exodus 32:9; Ezekiel 2:4; Isaiah 48:4
Lift not up your horn on high - In a proud, self-confident, arrogant manner. Speak not with a stiff neck - With arrogance and pride; in a hau...
Lift not up your (e) horn on high: speak [not with] a stiff neck. (e) The prophet warns the wicked that they would not set themselves against God's...
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 j...
Speak not with. stiff neck. According to the primitive orthography. nor speak arrogantly of the Rock. not. See note on "no" ( Genesis 2:6 ),
Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck. Speak not with a stiff neck - Mr. Bruce has observed that the Abyssinian kings have a h...
I said unto the fools, Deal not foolishly: and to the wicked, Lift not up the horn: -In reliance on God's promise ( Psalms 75:2-3 ), Israel wa...
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...
Lift not up your horn. — The “horn” is a symbol of honour ( Psalms 112:9 ); of strength ( Micah 4:13 ; Deuteronomy 33:17 ). The figure is take...
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 con...
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...
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 reveale...
Jesus proclaims grace to the humble, and destruction to the proud. Reader, our nature by the fall is truly ignorant: and next to the absolute ruin of...
Lift not up your horn on high ,.... Or "against the most High" q; as the little horn, or the beast with ten horns, antichrist, does, whose look is m...
Lift not up your horn on high: speak [not with] a stiff neck. Ver. 5. Lift not up your horn on high ] Against the high God; so Tremellius render...
I said With authority and command; unto the fools The wicked: I charged them; Deal not foolishly Desist from your impious and injurious practic...
The Magistrate's Resolution. To the chief musician, Al-taschith. A psalm o...
Lift not up your horn on high; a metaphor from untamed and stiff-necked oxen, which will not bow their heads to receive the yoke, but lift up their...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ To the chief Musician, Altaschith :” see introduction to Psalms 57 . “ A Pslam—a song of Asaph :” see introduction...
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 g...
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 ( Psalm...
Speak not with a stiff neck. Stiff necks The text is a figure of that pride, stubbornness, or wilful disobedience which refuses to yield to rig...
EXPOSITION This is a hymn of praise in anticipation of a deliverance, which may be from Sennacherib, or from some other dangerous enemy. The act...
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...
lift not up your horn on high, in displaying the instruments of violence, in brandishing them for the attack upon the righteous; speak not with a st...
Lift not — A metaphor from untamed oxen, which will not bow their heads to receive the yoke. Stiff neck — With pride and contempt.
5 Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.