Psalms 21:1-7

Praise for Deliverance.

1 O LORD, in Your strength the king will 1be glad, And in Your salvation how greatly he will rejoice!
2 You have 2given him his heart's desire, And You have not withheld the request of his lips. Selah.
3 For You 3meet him with the blessings of good things; You set a 4crown of fine gold on his head.
4 He asked life of You, You 5gave it to him, 6Length of days forever and ever.
5 His 7glory is great through Your salvation, 8Splendor and majesty You place upon him.
6 For You make him most 9blessed forever; You make him joyful 10with gladness in Your presence.
7 For the king 11trusts in the LORD, And through the lovingkindness of the Most High 12he will not be shaken.

Psalms 21:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David. This psalm was either written by David; and therefore called a "psalm of David"; or it was written, as it may be rendered, "for David," by some other person, on account of his victories and triumphs; or rather "concerning David" {s}; that is, concerning the Messiah, the son of David, as Kimchi says some expound it; or concerning the Messiah, who is called David, Ezekiel 37:24; and Jarchi observes, that their Rabbins interpret it of the Messiah; but, says he, it is right to explain it, moreover, of David himself, for an answer to the heretics (Christians) who err in it; and various passages in this psalm are by the Jewish writers understood of the Messiah; as "the King," in Psalm 20:1 is in the Targum called the King Messiah; Psalm 21:4 is in the Talmud applied {t} to him; Psalm 21:3 are in Zohar {u}, and in the Midrashes {w}, interpreted of him; and many Christian writers understand the whole of him; which is right: though Theodoret thinks it was penned on the account of the health of King Hezekiah, and his restoration from his disease; which is not likely.

{s} dwdl "pro Davide, vel de Davide," Vatablus. {t} T. Bab. Succah, fol. 52. 1. Vid. Nachman. disput. "cum fratre Paulo," p. 36. Ed. Wagenseil. {u} In Numb. fol. 68. 3. 4. {w} Midrash Tillim apud Viccars. in loc. & in Galatin. l. 3. c. 9. Bemidbar Rabba, fol. 212. 4. & 218. 1.

Cross References 12

  • 1. Psalms 59:16, 17
  • 2. Psalms 20:4; Psalms 37:4
  • 3. Psalms 59:10
  • 4. 2 Samuel 12:30
  • 5. Psalms 61:6; Psalms 133:3
  • 6. Psalms 91:16
  • 7. Psalms 9:14; Psalms 20:5
  • 8. Psalms 8:5; Psalms 96:6
  • 9. 1 Chronicles 17:27
  • 10. Psalms 43:4
  • 11. Psalms 125:1
  • 12. Psalms 112:6

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. Or "victory"
  • [b]. "Selah" may mean: "Pause, Crescendo" or "Musical interlude"
  • [c]. Or "victory"
  • [d]. Lit "blessings"
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