Psalms 106:39

39 et pauci facti sunt et vexati sunt a tribulatione malorum et dolore

Psalms 106:39 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 106:39

Thus were they defiled with their own works
Not the land only, but they themselves also; or "with their works" F1, with the works of the Heathen they learned, ( Psalms 106:35 ) , or rather with their own works, the works of the flesh, especially their shocking idolatries: sin is of a defiling nature; it has defiled all men, it defiles all of men, all the faculties of their souls, and all the members of their bodies; nor can anything truly and thoroughly cleanse from it but the blood of Christ: even men's works of righteousness are as filthy rags and defiling, and much more their evil works.

And went a whoring with their own inventions;
after other gods; idolatry is often in Scripture signified by whoredom; the idolatry of Israel and Judah is represented by two harlots and their lewd practices, in ( Ezekiel 23:1 ) and hence the apostate church of Rome is compared to a whore, because of her idolatry, ( Revelation 17:1 Revelation 17:2 Revelation 17:5 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (Mhyvemb) "operibus earum", Muis; so Ainsworth.

Psalms 106:39 In-Context

37 et seminaverunt agros et plantaverunt vineas et fecerunt fructum nativitatis
38 et benedixit eis et multiplicati sunt nimis et iumenta eorum non minoravit
39 et pauci facti sunt et vexati sunt a tribulatione malorum et dolore
40 effusa est contemptio super principes et errare fecit eos in invio et non in via
41 et adiuvit pauperem de inopia et posuit sicut oves familias
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