Psalms 109:14

14 Let his forefathers' guilt be remembered before the Lord,[a] and do not let his mother's sin be blotted out.

Psalms 109:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 109:14

Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered with the Lord,
&c.] Not of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; who, though they had their failings, they were not remembered, and much less punished in their posterity, but were forgiven: rather of the Amorites and Hittites; the one being said to be the father, and the other the mother, of the Jews, ( Ezekiel 16:3 ) , they succeeding them in their land, and imitating their example, and committing the same sins they did: or rather of their wicked ancestors, who killed the prophets; and the measure of whose sins Judas and the Jews filled up in crucifying Christ, see ( Matthew 23:31 Matthew 23:32 ) . The iniquity of these may be said to be remembered, it not being forgiven, when it was brought to account, and punished in their posterity, doing the same wicked actions; compare with this ( Revelation 16:19 ) ( 18:5 ) .

And let not the sin of his mother be blotted out:
or forgiven; but stand as a debt to be accounted for: meaning not the sin of his mother Eve, nor of his immediate parent; but either of the Hittite as before, or of the synagogue of the Jews, or Jerusalem, which killed the prophets of the Lord.

Psalms 109:14 In-Context

12 Let no one show him kindness, and let no one be gracious to his fatherless children.
13 Let the line of his descendants be cut off; let their name be blotted out in the next generation.
14 Let his forefathers' guilt be remembered before the Lord, and do not let his mother's sin be blotted out.
15 Let their sins always remain before the Lord, and let Him cut off [all] memory of them from the earth.
16 For he did not think to show kindness, but pursued the wretched poor and the brokenhearted in order to put them to death.

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