Psalms 106:27

27 turbati sunt et moti sunt sicut ebrius et omnis sapientia eorum devorata est

Psalms 106:27 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 106:27

To overthrow their seed also among the nations
Their posterity was not overthrown in the wilderness; they were spared to possess the land their fathers despised. This respects later times, as does what follows:

and to scatter them in the lands;
which Kimchi explains by the discomfiture of them by the Amalekites and Canaanites, when they presumed, contrary to the will of God, to go up to the top of the hill; and by Arad's taking some of them prisoner, afterwards, ( Numbers 14:45 ) ( 21:1 ) . But this was not done, nor to be done, in the wilderness: but the meaning is, that God lifted up his hand in the wilderness, and sware there, as Ezekiel says, ( Ezekiel 20:23 ) , that he would scatter them and disperse them among the Heathen; that is, at one time or another; which he did in part at the Babylonish captivity, and completely by the Romans: which is now their case, and is a standing proof of this prophecy, and an accomplishment of the oath of God.

Psalms 106:27 In-Context

25 dixit et stetit spiritus procellae et exaltati sunt fluctus eius
26 ascendunt usque ad caelos et descendunt usque ad abyssos anima eorum in malis tabescebat
27 turbati sunt et moti sunt sicut ebrius et omnis sapientia eorum devorata est
28 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum eduxit eos
29 et statuit procellam %eius; in auram et siluerunt fluctus eius
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