Psalms 94:2

2 Judge of the earth, take your stand; throw the book at the arrogant.

Psalms 94:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 94:2

Lift up thyself, thou, O Judge of the earth
A title very proper to Christ, and which is given him by Abraham, ( Genesis 18:25 ) , who then appeared to him in an human form, and with whom he was conversing; he judges his own people on earth, all judgment being committed to him by the Father; he judges and chastises them, that they may not be condemned with the world; he judges and distinguishes between them and the world; he protects and defends them, he pleads their cause, and avenges them on their enemies: and for this purpose he is requested to "lift up" himself; being in the apprehension of his people as one laid down and asleep, quite negligent and careless of them; and therefore they desire that he would awake and arise, and exert his power, and show himself higher than their enemies; that he would mount his throne, and execute justice and judgment on the wicked, agreeably to his character and office:

render a reward to the proud;
an evil reward, as the Targum; to proud persecutors of the church, who through their pride persecute the poor saints; and to render tribulation to them is but just with the Lord; to antichrist, that exalts himself above all that is called God, and to all his haughty and ambitious dependents and followers, cardinals, bishops, priests

Psalms 94:2 In-Context

1 God, put an end to evil; avenging God, show your colors!
2 Judge of the earth, take your stand; throw the book at the arrogant.
3 God, the wicked get away with murder - how long will you let this go on?
4 They brag and boast and crow about their crimes!
5 They walk all over your people, God, exploit and abuse your precious people.
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