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Psalm 78
This psalm is a narrative of the great mercies God had
bestowed upon Israel, the great sins wherewith they had provoked
him, and the many tokens of his displeasure at them. Here is, The
preface, ver. 1-8. The general scope of this psalm, ver. 9-11. As to
the particulars, we are told, what God had done for them; how
ungrateful they were for his favours; how God had justly punished
them; and how graciously he had spared them, notwithstanding all
their provocations, ver. 12-72. Maschil of Asaph.
Verse 1. My law - The doctrine which I am about to deliver. 2. Parable -
Weighty sentences. Dark sayings - Not that the words are hard to
be understood, but the things, God's transcendent goodness, their
unparallel'd ingratitude; and their stupid ignorance and
insensibleness, under such excellent teachings of God's word and
works, are prodigious and hard to be believed. Of old - Of things
done in ancient times.
Verse 5. Established - This is justly put in first place, as the chief of all
his mercies. A testimony - His law, called a testimony, because it
is a witness between God and men, declaring the duties which
God expects from man, and the blessings which man may expect
from God.
Verse 9. Ephraim - That Ephraim is here put for all Israel seems evident
from the following verses, wherein the sins, upon which this
overthrow is charged, are manifestly the sins of all the children of
Israel, and they who are here called Ephraim are called Jacob and
Israel, ver. 21, and this passage may refer to that dreadful
overthrow related, 1 Sam. iv, 10, 11, which is particularly named,
because as the ark, so the flight was in that tribe. And the psalmist
having related this amazing providence, falls into a large
discourse of the causes of it, namely, the manifold sins of that and
the former generations, which having prosecuted from hence to
ver. 60, he there returns to this history, and relates the sad
consequence of that disaster, the captivity of the ark, and God's
forsaking of Shiloh and Ephraim, and removing thence to the tribe
of Judah and mount Zion. Bows - These are put for all arms.
Verse 12. Field - In the territory. Zoan - An ancient and eminent city of
Egypt.
Verse 15. Wilderness - In Rephidim, and again in Kadesh.
Verse 16. Streams - Which miraculously followed them in all their
travels, even to the borders of Canaan.
Verse 17. Wilderness - Where they had such singular obligations to
obedience. This was a great aggravation of their sins.
Verse 18. Tempted - Desired a proof of God's power. Lust - Not for their
necessary subsistence, but out of an inordinate and luxurious
appetite.
Verse 22. Trusted not - That he both could, and would save them from
the famine which they feared.
Verse 23. Heaven - Which he compares to a store-house, whereof God
shuts or opens the doors, as he sees fit.
Verse 25. Angels food - Manna, so called, because it was made by the
ministry of angels.
Verse 26. South wind - First an eastern, and afterwards a southern wind.
Verse 27. Fowl - But God took away from them the use of their wings,
and made them to fall into the hands of the Israelites.
Verse 31. Mightiest - The most healthy and strong, who probably were
most desirous of this food, and fed most eagerly upon it.
Verse 33. Vanity - In tedious and fruitless marches hither and thither.
Trouble - In manifold diseases, dangers, and perplexities.
Verse 34. Returned - From their idols. Inquired - Speedily sought to God
for ease and safety.
Verse 35. Redeemer - That God alone had preserved them in all their
former exigencies, and that he only could help them.
Verse 36. Lied - They made but false protestations of their sincere
resolutions of future obedience.
Verse 42. Hand - The glorious works of his hand. Enemy - That
remarkable day, in which God delivered them from their greatest
enemy, Pharaoh.
Verse 45. Flies - These flies were doubtless extraordinary in their nature,
and hurtful qualities. And the like is to be thought concerning the
frogs.
Verse 46. labour - The herbs which were come up by their care and
labour.
Verse 47. Sycamore-trees - Under these and the vines, all other trees are
comprehended. This hail and frost destroyed the fruit of the trees,
and sometimes the trees themselves.
Verse 49. Evil angels - Whom God employed in producing these
plagues.
Verse 51. Ham - Of the Egyptians, the posterity of Ham, the cursed
children of a cursed parent.
Verse 54. Holy place - The land of Canaan, separated by God from all
other lands. Mountain - The mountainous country of Canaan; the
word mountain is often used in scripture for a mountainous
country.
Verse 57. Deceitful bow - Which either breaks when it is drawn, or
shoots awry, and frustrates the archer's expectation.
Verse 59. Heard - Perceived or understood, it is spoken of God after the
manner of men.
Verse 60. Shiloh - Which was placed in Shiloh. Among men - Whereby
he insinuates both God's wonderful condescension, and their
stupendous folly in despising so glorious a privilege.
Verse 61. His strength - The ark, called God's strength, 1 Chron. xvi, 11,
because it was the sign and pledge of his strength put forth on his
people's behalf. Glory - So the ark is called, as being the
monument and seat of God's glorious presence. Enemies - The
Philistines.
Verse 64. Priests - Hophni and Phinehas. No lamentation - No funeral
solemnities; either because they were prevented by their own
death, as the wife of Phinehas was, or disturbed by the invasion of
the enemy.
Verse 66. Smote - Them with the piles. Reproach - He caused them to
perpetuate their own reproach by sending back the ark of God
with their golden emrods, the lasting monuments of their shame.
Verse 67. Refused - He would not have his ark to abide any longer in the
tabernacle of Shiloh, which was in the tribe of Joseph or Ephraim.
Verse 68. Chose - For the seat of the ark and of God's worship.
Verse 69. Sanctuary - The temple of Solomon. Palaces - Magnificent
and gloriously. Established - Not now to be moved from place to
place, as the tabernacle was, but as a fixed place for the ark's
perpetual residence.
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