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Psalm 82:1-6

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Psalm 82

A psalm of Asaph.

1 God takes his stand in the divine council; he gives judgment among the gods:
2 "How long will you judge unjustly by granting favor to the wicked? Selah
3 Give justice to the lowly and the orphan; maintain the right of the poor and the destitute!
4 Rescue the lowly and the needy. Deliver them from the power of the wicked!
5 They don't know; they don't understand; they wander around in the dark. All the earth's foundations shake.
6 I hereby declare, "You are gods, children of the Most High—all of you!

Psalm 82:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 82

\\<>\\. This psalm was written for the use of persons in power, for the instruction of kings and princes, judges and civil magistrates; according to Kimchi, it was written about the times of Jehoshaphat, who appointed new judges throughout the land; those that were before having been very corrupt, to whom he gave a charge agreeably to the purport of this psalm, 2Ch 19:5-7, but it seems rather to be written by Asaph, in the times of David, under a spirit of prophecy, and has respect to the times of Christ, when there was a great corruption among the judges and rulers of the Jews, both civil and ecclesiastic. The Syriac version calls it, "a reproof of the ungodly Jews"; our Lord cites a passage out of it in vindication of himself from their charge of blasphemy, Joh 10:34-36.

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