Psalms 73:12

12 Yes, this is what the wicked are like; those free of misfortune keep increasing their wealth.

Psalms 73:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 73:12

Behold, these are the ungodly
Who say and do as before declared; such as these must be without the knowledge of God, the fear, love, and worship of him: who prosper in the world; in worldly and temporal things, in their bodies and outward estates, but not in their souls and spiritual things: "in this world", as the Targum is; all their prosperity is here; their good things are in this life, their evil things will be in that to come; though ungodly, they prosper in the world, and as long as they are in it; or they are at peace and in case, and are quiet; they have nothing to disturb them, they are not in outward trouble, and their sins do not distress them, and they have no concern about another world:

they increase in riches;
which they are in the pursuit of, and overtake and enjoy in great abundance; whereby they become mighty and powerful, as the word F15 for "riches" signifies: these words are the observation of the psalmist, and which was the occasion of the following temptation he was led into.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (lyx) "vires", Junius & Tremellius; "potentiam", Piscator.

Psalms 73:12 In-Context

10 Therefore his people return here and [thoughtlessly] suck up that whole cup of water.
11 Then they ask, "How does God know? Does the Most High really have knowledge?"
12 Yes, this is what the wicked are like; those free of misfortune keep increasing their wealth.
13 It's all for nothing that I've kept my heart clean and washed my hands, staying free of guilt;
14 for all day long I am plagued; my punishment comes every morning.
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