Psalms 89:9-19

9 You rule the swelling of the sea; When its waves rise, You 1still them.
10 You Yourself crushed 2Rahab like one who is slain; You 3scattered Your enemies with Your mighty arm.
11 The 4heavens are Yours, the earth also is Yours; The 5world and all it contains, You have founded them.
12 The 6north and the south, You have created them; 7Tabor and 8Hermon 9shout for joy at Your name.
13 You have a strong arm; Your hand is mighty, Your 10right hand is exalted.
14 11Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; 12Lovingkindness and truth go before You.
15 How blessed are the people who know the 13joyful sound! O LORD, they walk in the 14light of Your countenance.
16 In 15Your name they rejoice all the day, And by Your righteousness they are exalted.
17 For You are the glory of 16their strength, And by Your favor our 17horn is exalted.
18 For our 18shield belongs to the LORD, And our king to the 19Holy One of Israel.
19 Once You spoke in vision to Your godly ones, And said, "I have given help to one who is 20mighty; I have exalted one 21chosen from the people.

Psalms 89:9-19 Meaning and Commentary

Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite. Who this Ethan was is not certain. Kimchi takes him to be the same with Ethan the wise man, a grandson of Judah, 1 Kings 4:31. But seeing he lived some hundreds of years before the times of David, it is not likely that he should be the writer of this psalm; for David is made mention of in it, which could not be, unless it can be thought to be by a spirit of prophecy; which indeed is the opinion of Doctor Lightfoot {k}, who takes this Ethan to be the penman of this psalm; and who "from the promise, Genesis 15:1 sings joyfully the deliverance (of Israel); that the raging of the Red sea should be ruled, Psalm 89:9, and Rahab, or Egypt, should be broken in pieces, Psalm 89:10, and that the people should hear the joyful sound of the law, Psalm 89:15, and as for the name of David in it, this, he says, might be done prophetically; as Samuel is thought to be named by Moses, Psalm 99:6, which psalm is held to be made by him; or else might be put into it, in later times, by some divine penman, endued with the same gift of prophecy, who might improve the ground work of this psalm laid by Ethan, and set it to an higher key; namely, that whereas he treated only of bodily deliverance from Egypt, it is wound up so high as to reach the spiritual delivery by Christ; and therefore David is often named, from whence he should come."

There was another Ethan, a singer, in David's time; and it is more probable that he is the person, who might live to the times of Rehoboam, and see the decline of David's family, and the revolt of the ten tribes from it; or perhaps it was one of this name who lived in the times of the Babylonish captivity, and saw the low estate that David's family were come into; to which agrees the latter part of this psalm; and, in order to comfort the people of God, he wrote this psalm, showing that the covenant and promises of God, made with David, nevertheless stood firm, and would be accomplished: the title of the Septuagint version calls him Etham the Israelite; and the Arabic version Nathan the Israelite: the Targum makes him to be Abraham, paraphrasing it "a good understanding, which was said by the hand of Abraham, that came from the east."

But whoever was the penman of this psalm, it is "maschil," an instructive psalm, a psalm causing to understand; it treats concerning the covenant of grace, and the promises of it; and concerning the mercy and faithfulness of God, in making and keeping the same; and concerning the Messiah and his seed, his church and people; and the stability and duration of all these: many passages in it are applied to the Messiah by Jewish writers, ancient and modern; and Psalm 89:20 is manifestly referred to in Acts 13:22.

Cross References 21

  • 1. Psalms 65:7; Psalms 107:29
  • 2. Psalms 87:4; Isaiah 30:7; Isaiah 51:9
  • 3. Psalms 18:14; Psalms 68:1; Psalms 144:6
  • 4. Genesis 1:1; 1 Chronicles 29:11; Psalms 96:5
  • 5. Psalms 24:1
  • 6. Job 26:7
  • 7. Joshua 19:22; Judges 4:6; Jeremiah 46:18
  • 8. Deuteronomy 3:8; Joshua 11:17; Joshua 12:1; Psalms 133:3; Song of Songs 4:8
  • 9. Psalms 98:8
  • 10. Psalms 98:1; Psalms 118:16
  • 11. Psalms 97:2
  • 12. Psalms 85:13
  • 13. Leviticus 23:24; Numbers 10:10; Psalms 98:6
  • 14. Psalms 4:6; Psalms 44:3; Psalms 67:1; Psalms 80:3; Psalms 90:8
  • 15. Psalms 105:3
  • 16. Psalms 28:8
  • 17. Psalms 75:10; Psalms 92:10; Psalms 148:14
  • 18. Psalms 47:9
  • 19. Psalms 71:22; Psalms 78:41
  • 20. 2 Samuel 17:10
  • 21. 1 Kings 11:34; Psalms 78:70

Footnotes 11

  • [a]. I.e. Egypt
  • [b]. Lit "the arm of Your might"
  • [c]. Lit "its fullness"
  • [d]. Lit "an arm with strength"
  • [e]. Or "faithfulness"
  • [f]. Or "blast of the trumpet, shout of joy"
  • [g]. Another reading is "You exalt our horn"
  • [h]. Or "Even to the Holy One of Israel our King"
  • [i]. Or "At that time"
  • [j]. Some mss read "one"
  • [k]. Lit "placed help upon"
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