Psalms 76:12

12 memor fui operum Domini quia memor ero ab initio mirabilium tuorum

Psalms 76:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 76:12

He shall cut off the spirit of princes
The pride of their spirits, as the Targum, humble their proud spirits, and bring them down; or dispirit them, take away their courage from them, upon which they flee apace to rocks and mountains to cover them; or confound them, blast their schemes, and carry their counsel headlong, and even take away their breath, or life; which he can as easily do as a man can cut off a bunch of grapes from the vine, as the word F7 here used signifies; the destruction of the wicked is expressed by cutting down the vine of the earth, and casting it into the winepress of God's wrath, ( Revelation 14:17-19 ) ,

he is terrible to the kings of the earth;
as he was to the king of Assyria, when he sent his angel, and destroyed his army; and as he has been to others in all ages; so he will be to the kings of the earth that have committed fornication with the whore of Rome, who will be in the utmost panic at the time of her destruction, ( Revelation 18:9 Revelation 18:10 ) , and who will themselves be overcome by the Lamb, ( Revelation 16:14 Revelation 16:16 ) ( Revelation 17:12 Revelation 17:14 ) ( 19:19-21 ) . The Targum is, he is to be feared above all the kings of the earth.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (ruby) "qui vindemiat", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "succidet nempe, ut vindemiator racemos", Vatablus, so Ainsworth.

Psalms 76:12 In-Context

10 aut obliviscetur misereri Deus aut continebit in ira sua misericordias suas diapsalma
11 et dixi nunc coepi haec mutatio dexterae Excelsi
12 memor fui operum Domini quia memor ero ab initio mirabilium tuorum
13 et meditabor in omnibus operibus tuis et in adinventionibus tuis exercebor
14 Deus in sancto via tua quis deus magnus sicut Deus noster
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