Psalms 76:8

8 You made your judgment known from heaven; the world was afraid and kept silent,

Psalms 76:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 76:8

Thou didst cause judgment to be heard from heaven
When an angel was sent down from heaven, and destroyed the Assyrian army, a judgment of God upon them; at which time some think there was a violent clap of thunder, which is the voice of God: and it may refer to the judgments which God has decreed to execute on the antichristian states, the seven vials of his wrath he will pour upon them; for all decrees, as Aben Ezra on the place observes, come from heaven; or to the last judgment, when Christ the Judge shall descend from heaven, the voice of the archangel shall be heard, the last trumpet shall sound, the dead in their graves shall hear it, and rise and stand before the judgment seat, and hear the sentence pronounced:

the earth feared, and was still:
or "trembled, and was quiet" {c}; that is, again: some think there was an earthquake when the angel smote the Assyrian camp, but was quickly over. It may regard the panic the other nations were in when they heard of it, and therefore were still and quiet, and never offered to give the Israelites any disturbance. Some understand this of the remainder of the army that escaped with Sennacherib; these were seized with fear, and quickly withdrew, and silently departed into their own land. Aben Ezra observes it as the sense of some, "the earth feared", these are the wicked; "and was still", they are the righteous; so the Targum,

``the land of the people feared, the land of Israel was still;''

reference may be had to the consternation, fear, and dread, that will fall on them that escape the judgments inflicted on the antichristian party, ( Revelation 11:13 ) and the fear and silence that will attend the last and awful judgment; see ( Zechariah 2:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (hjqvw hady Ura) "terra tremuit, et quievit", V. L.

Psalms 76:8 In-Context

6 When you threatened them, O God of Jacob, the horses and their riders fell dead.
7 But you, Lord, are feared by all. No one can stand in your presence when you are angry.
8 You made your judgment known from heaven; the world was afraid and kept silent,
9 when you rose up to pronounce judgment, to save all the oppressed on earth.
10 Human anger only results in more praise for you; those who survive the wars will keep your festivals.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.