Psalms 76:7

7 et meditatus sum nocte cum corde meo exercitabar et scobebam spiritum meum

Psalms 76:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 76:7

Thou, even thou, art to be feared
By his own people with reverence and godly fear, because of his greatness and goodness; and to be dreaded by his enemies; which seems to be the sense here, as appears by what follows:

and who may stand in thy sight when once thou art angry?
or "from the moment thou art angry" F2; so the Targum, from the "time", and Jarchi, from the "hour": that is, as soon as ever his anger begins, when it is kindled but a little, and how much less when it burns in its full strength? there is no standing before his justice, and at his judgment seat, with boldness and confidence, and so as to succeed, or come off acquitted, without having on his righteousness; and much less is there any standing before his wrath and fury, when his hand takes hold on judgment to execute it; see ( Nahum 1:6 ) ( Revelation 6:16 Revelation 6:17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (Kpa zam) "ex quo irasceris", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "a momento, vel tempore irae tuae", Michaelis.

Psalms 76:7 In-Context

5 anticipaverunt vigilias oculi mei turbatus sum et non sum locutus
6 cogitavi dies antiquos et annos aeternos in mente habui
7 et meditatus sum nocte cum corde meo exercitabar et scobebam spiritum meum
8 numquid in aeternum proiciet Deus et non adponet ut conplacitior sit adhuc
9 aut in finem misericordiam suam abscidet a generatione in generationem
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.