Psalms 81:6

6 ego dixi dii estis et filii Excelsi omnes

Psalms 81:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 81:6

I removed his shoulder from the burden
These are the words of God, declaring how he had delivered the Israelites from the oppression and cruelty of the Egyptians; who made their lives bitter in hard bondage, and obliged them to carry heavy loads of bricks upon their shoulders:

his hands were delivered from the pots,
or "baskets" F3; into which the bricks were put when made, and carried on their shoulders; or from making of pots, as Kimchi, who thinks the Israelites were employed in making pots of clay as well as bricks; see ( Psalms 68:13 ) , the Targum is,

``his hands withdrew themselves from casting clay into the pots:''

the whole is typical of the saints' deliverance by Christ from the bondage of sin, Satan, and the law.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (dwdm) "a sporta, a cophino", Gejerus, Amama, Michaelis.

Psalms 81:6 In-Context

4 eripite pauperem et egenum de manu peccatoris liberate
5 nescierunt neque intellexerunt in tenebris ambulant movebuntur omnia fundamenta terrae
6 ego dixi dii estis et filii Excelsi omnes
7 vos autem sicut homines moriemini et sicut unus de principibus cadetis
8 surge Deus iudica terram quoniam tu hereditabis in omnibus gentibus
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.