Psalms 106

1 alleluia confitemini Domino quoniam bonus quoniam in saeculum misericordia eius
2 dicant qui redempti sunt a Domino quos redemit de manu inimici de regionibus congregavit eos
3 a solis ortu et occasu et ab aquilone et mari
4 erraverunt in solitudine in inaquoso viam civitatis habitaculi non invenerunt
5 esurientes et sitientes anima eorum in ipsis defecit
6 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum eripuit eos
7 et deduxit eos in viam rectam ut irent in civitatem habitationis
8 confiteantur Domino misericordiae eius et mirabilia eius filiis hominum
9 quia satiavit animam inanem et animam esurientem satiavit bonis
10 sedentes in tenebris et umbra mortis vinctos in mendicitate et ferro
11 quia exacerbaverunt eloquia Dei et consilium Altissimi inritaverunt
12 et humiliatum est in laboribus cor eorum infirmati sunt nec fuit qui adiuvaret
13 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum liberavit eos
14 et eduxit eos de tenebris et umbra mortis et vincula eorum disrupit
15 confiteantur Domino misericordiae eius et mirabilia eius filiis hominum
16 quia contrivit portas aereas et vectes ferreos confregit
17 suscepit eos de via iniquitatis eorum propter iniustitias enim suas humiliati sunt
18 omnem escam abominata est anima eorum et adpropinquaverunt usque ad portas mortis
19 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum liberavit eos
20 misit verbum suum et sanavit eos et eripuit eos de interitionibus eorum
21 confiteantur Domino misericordiae eius et mirabilia eius filiis hominum
22 et sacrificent sacrificium laudis et adnuntient opera eius in exultatione
23 qui descendunt mare in navibus facientes operationem in aquis multis
24 ipsi viderunt opera Domini et mirabilia eius in profundo
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
30 et laetati sunt quia siluerunt et deduxit eos in portum voluntatis eorum
31 confiteantur Domino misericordiae eius et mirabilia eius filiis hominum
32 exaltent eum in ecclesia plebis et in cathedra seniorum laudent eum
33 posuit flumina in desertum et exitus aquarum in sitim
34 terram fructiferam in salsuginem a malitia inhabitantium in ea
35 posuit desertum in stagna aquarum et terram sine aqua in exitus aquarum
36 et conlocavit illic esurientes et constituerunt civitatem habitationis
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
42 videbunt recti et laetabuntur et omnis iniquitas oppilabit os suum
43 quis sapiens et custodiet haec et intellegent misericordias Domini

Psalms 106 Commentary

Chapter 106

The happiness of God's people. (1-5) Israel's sins. (6-12) Their provocations. (13-33) Their rebellions in Canaan. (34-46) Prayer for more complete deliverance. (47,48)

Verses 1-5 None of our sins or sufferings should prevent our ascribing glory and praise to the Lord. The more unworthy we are, the more is his kindness to be admired. And those who depend on the Redeemer's righteousness will endeavour to copy his example, and by word and deed to show forth his praise. God's people have reason to be cheerful people; and need not envy the children of men their pleasure or pride.

Verses 6-12 Here begins a confession of sin; for we must acknowledge that the Lord has done right, and we have done wickedly. We are encouraged to hope that though justly corrected, yet we shall not be utterly forsaken. God's afflicted people own themselves guilty before him. God is distrusted because his favours are not remembered. If he did not save us for his own name's sake, and to the praise of his power and grace, we should all perish.

Verses 13-33 Those that will not wait for God's counsel, shall justly be given up to their own hearts' lusts, to walk in their own counsels. An undue desire, even for lawful things, becomes sinful. God showed his displeasure for this. He filled them with uneasiness of mind, terror of conscience, and self-reproach. Many that fare deliciously every day, and whose bodies are healthful, have leanness in their souls: no love to God, no thankfulness, no appetite for the Bread of life, and then the soul must be lean. Those wretchedly forget themselves, that feast their bodies and starve their souls. Even the true believer will see abundant cause to say, It is of the Lord's mercies that I am not consumed. Often have we set up idols in our hearts, cleaved to some forbidden object; so that if a greater than Moses had not stood to turn away the anger of the Lord, we should have been destroyed. If God dealt severely with Moses for unadvised words, what do those deserve who speak many proud and wicked words? It is just in God to remove those relations that are blessings to us, when we are peevish and provoking to them, and grieve their spirits.

Verses 34-48 The conduct of the Israelites in Canaan, and God's dealings with them, show that the way of sin is down-hill; omissions make way for commissions: when they neglected to destroy the heathen, they learned their works. One sin led to many more, and brought the judgments of God on them. Their sin was, in part, their own punishment. Sinners often see themselves ruined by those who led them into evil. Satan, who is a tempter, will be a tormentor. At length, God showed pity to his people for his covenant's sake. The unchangeableness of God's merciful nature and love to his people, makes him change the course of justice into mercy; and no other change is meant by God's repentance. Our case is awful when the outward church is considered. When nations professing Christianity, are so guilty as we are, no wonder if the Lord brings them low for their sins. Unless there is general and deep repentance, there can be no prospect but of increasing calamities. The psalm concludes with prayer for completing the deliverance of God's people, and praise for the beginning and progress of it. May all the people of the earth, ere long, add their Amen.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 106

This psalm is without the name of its author, as the Syriac interpreter observes. Aben Ezra, on Ps 106:47, says, that one of the wise men of Egypt (perhaps Maimonides) was of opinion that it was written in the time of the judges, when there was no king in Israel; and another, he says, thought it was written in Babylon: but he was of opinion it was wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, or by a prophetic spirit, concerning their present captivity; and so Kimchi. The petition in Ps 106:47, "gather us from among the Heathen", has led most interpreters to conclude that it was written either in the Babylonish captivity, or, as some, in the times of Antiochus: but by comparing it with 1Ch 16:7, it appears that it was written by David, at the time of the bringing up of the ark to Zion; since the first and two last verses of it are there expressly mentioned, in the psalm he gave Asaph to sing on that occasion, Ps 106:34-36, who therein might have respect to the Israelites that had been taken captive by some of their neighbours, as the Philistines, and still retained; though there is no difficulty in supposing that David, under a prophetic spirit, foresaw future captivities, and represents those that were in them. As the preceding psalm treats of the mercies and favours God bestowed upon Israel, this of their sins and provocations amidst those blessings, and of the goodness of God unto them; that notwithstanding he did not destroy them from being a people; for which they had reason to be thankful.

Psalms 106 Commentaries

The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.