Psalms 75:5-10

5 Do not lift up high your horn. Do [not] speak with {arrogant pride}.'"
6 For [it is] not from [the] east or [the] west and not from [the] south [that] lifting up [comes],
7 rather God [is the] judge; one he brings low, and another he lifts up.
8 For [there is] a cup in the hand of Yahweh with wine [that] foams, fully mixed, and he pours out from this. Surely all [the] wicked of [the] land {will quaff it down [to] its dregs}.
9 But as for me, I will proclaim forever; I will sing praise to the God of Jacob.
10 "And all [the] horns of [the] wicked I will cut off. [The] horns of [the] righteous will be lifted up."

Psalms 75:5-10 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, Altaschith, A Psalm [or] Song of Asaph. Of the word "altaschith," See Gill on "Ps 57:1," it signifies "do not destroy," or "do not corrupt"; the Targum renders it, "do not destroy thy people;" so Jarchi, "do not destroy Israel;" perhaps it may be considered as a petition, that God would not suffer the man of sin to go on to destroy the earth, and corrupt the inhabitants of it with his false doctrine, idolatry, and superstition, Revelation 11:18, for the psalm respects the times of the Gospel dispensation, and includes both the first coming of Christ in the flesh, and his second coming to judgment; the argument of it with the Syriac version is, "the divinity of Christ, and a remembrance of the judgment;" it is said to be a psalm or song of Asaph, but is thought to be written by David, and delivered to Asaph; for it may be rendered "for Asaph" {k}; and so the Targum, "by the hands of Asaph;" though some think it was written after the Babylonish captivity; perhaps by some person whose name was Asaph, or was of the family of him that lived in David's time. Theodoret supposes it was written in the person of the captives in Babylon.

Footnotes 5

  • [a]. Plural
  • [b]. Hebrew "an unrestrained neck"
  • [c]. Hebrew "wilderness"
  • [d]. Hebrew "and"
  • [e]. Literally "they will drain, they will drink its dregs"
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