Psalms 102:19

19 Here is what should be written. "The LORD looked down from his temple in heaven. From heaven he viewed the earth.

Psalms 102:19 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 102:19

For he hath looked down from the height of his sanctuary
From heaven, as it is explained in the next clause, which is the Lord's sanctuary, or holy place, where he dwells, even in the height of it; it is both high and holy, as he himself is; yet he condescends to look down from thence on sinful mortals:

from heaven did the Lord behold the earth;
the inhabitants of it, good and bad: it designs the general notice he takes of men and things in a providential way; he beholds the world, that lies in wickedness, and all the wickedness committed in it; and will one day call to an account, and punish for it; he beholds good men, not only with an eye of providence, to take care of them, protect and defend, but with an eye of love, grace, and mercy; he has a special and distinct knowledge of them, and it may here particularly regard the notice he takes of his people, under antichristian tyranny; he sees all the barbarity and cruelty exercised upon them, and will requite it, ere long, to their adversaries, and free them from it, as follows.

Psalms 102:19 In-Context

17 He will answer the prayer of those who don't have anything. He won't say no to their cry for help.
18 Let this be written down for those born after us. Then people who are not yet born can praise the Lord.
19 Here is what should be written. "The LORD looked down from his temple in heaven. From heaven he viewed the earth.
20 He heard the groans of the prisoners. He set free those who were sentenced to death."
21 So people will talk about him in Zion. They will praise him in Jerusalem.

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