Psalms 105:12

12 When they were only a 1few men in number, Very few, and 2strangers in it.

Psalms 105:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:12

When they were but a few men in number
Or "men of number" F4, that might easily be numbered; see ( Genesis 34:30 ) , when this covenant, promise, and oath, were first made to Abraham, he was alone, and had no child; and when his posterity were increased in Jacob's time, and sojourned in Egypt, they were but few, though greatly enlarged when they came out of it: in comparison of other nations, they were the fewest of all people, and therefore had this grant of Canaan, not for their numbers any more than their goodness. And this circumstance is mentioned to show the unmerited goodness of God unto them; see ( Deuteronomy 7:6-8 ) ( 26:5 ) . And so the Lord's people, to whom he gives the kingdom of heaven, are a little flock; they are only a few that find the way to eternal life, ( Luke 12:32 ) ( Matthew 7:14 ) .

Yea, very few;
or "as a little thing" F5: so were the people of Israel a little contemptible body of men in the eyes of others, and in comparison of them. And such are the saints in this world; "the filth of it", and the "offscouring of all things";

yea, things that are not;
that scarce deserve, in the opinion of men, to be reckoned entities or beings. And strangers in it; as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, were, ( Hebrews 11:9 Hebrews 11:13 ) , and so are the people of God, who are the heirs of the heavenly Canaan. These are strangers to the men of the world, who know them not; and the men of the world to them; with whom they have no conversation and fellowship in things sinful and criminal; for which they late despised by the world: yet these are the fellow citizens of heaven, and of the household of God, which shows his discriminating grace.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (rpom ytm) "viros numeri", Montanus; so Vatablus, Gejerus, Michaelis.
F5 (jemk) "sicut parum", Montanus; so Vatablus; "aut exile aliquid", Gejerus; so Gussetius, p. 477.

Psalms 105:12 In-Context

10 Then He confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, To Israel as an everlasting covenant,
11 Saying, "To you I will give the land of Canaan As the portion of your inheritance,"
12 When they were only a few men in number, Very few, and strangers in it.
13 And they wandered about from nation to nation, From one kingdom to another people.
14 He permitted no man to oppress them, And He reproved kings for their sakes:

Cross References 2

  • 1. Genesis 34:30; Deuteronomy 7:7
  • 2. Genesis 23:4; Hebrews 11:9
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