Psalms 34:21

21 (33-22) The death of the wicked is very evil: and they that hate the just shall be guilty.

Psalms 34:21 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 34:21

Evil shall slay the wicked
Meaning either the evil they designed against the righteous shall return and fall upon their heads, to their own ruin; or the evil of affliction, which to them is the evil of punishment, both here and hereafter, from which they will have no deliverance in the end; though the righteous have from their afflictions, being not properly punishments, but chastisements for sin, and are but for a time; or else the evil of sin, which is the cause of death corporeal and eternal;

and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate;
or "shall be guilty" F14; be found so; or "shall be condemned", or "damned", as the Targum renders it. All wicked men hate the righteous, both Jesus Christ the righteous, and his people; and that because they are righteous, and do not run into the same excess of wickedness with them, these will be arraigned at the day of judgment, and will be convicted of all their hard speeches which they have spoken against Christ and his members; and will be pronounced guilty, and will be punished with everlasting destruction.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (wmvay) "rei fiunt", Cocceius; "reatum habebunt", Schmidt; "damnabuntur", Gejerus; "shall be condemned as guilty", Ainsworth.

Psalms 34:21 In-Context

19 (33-20) Many are the afflictions of the just; but out of them all will the Lord deliver them.
20 (33-21) The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a contrite heart: and he will save the humble of spirit.
21 (33-22) The death of the wicked is very evil: and they that hate the just shall be guilty.
22 (33-23) The Lord will redeem the souls of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall offend.
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