Psalms 18:31

31 (17-32) For who is God but the Lord? or who is God but our God?

Psalms 18:31 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 18:31

For who [is] God save the Lord?
&c.] Or Jehovah: there is but one God, and Jehovah is he; there is none besides him, nor any like him: there are many that are called gods, nominal deities, who are not by nature gods; fictitious ones, the idols of the Gentiles, made of gold, silver, brass, wood, and stone; but there is but one true God: there are gods, in an improper sense, as civil magistrates; but there is none really and truly so but the Lord; which is to be understood, not of Jehovah the Father, to the exclusion of the Son and Spirit; for the Son is Jehovah, and the Spirit is Jehovah; both are so called, as well as the Father, and all three one God;

or who [is] a rock save our God?
to have recourse to for shelter and protection; or to trust to, and build upon, for eternal life and salvation. False gods are rocks; but not like ours, our enemies themselves being judges, ( Deuteronomy 32:31 ) ; so Apollo at Delphos is called the Delphian rock F14: the words seem to be taken from, or at least there is in them a reference to, ( 1 Samuel 2:2 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (delfiv petra) , Sophoclis Oedipus, v. 472.

Psalms 18:31 In-Context

29 (17-30) For by thee I shall be delivered from temptation; and through my God I shall go over a wall.
30 (17-31) As for my God, his way is undefiled: the words of the Lord are fire-tried: he is the protector of all that trust in him.
31 (17-32) For who is God but the Lord? or who is God but our God?
32 (17-33) God, who hath girt me with strength; and made my way blameless.
33 (17-34) Who hath made my feet like the feet of harts: and who setteth me upon high places.
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