Psalms 59:7

7 Listen to their insults and threats. Their tongues are like swords in their mouths, yet they think that no one hears them.

Psalms 59:7 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 59:7

Behold, they belch out with their mouth
Bark like dogs, so Aben Ezra; or "bubble out" F21, as a fountain bubbles out with water; so they cast out their wickedness in great abundance; see ( Jeremiah 6:7 ) ; the phrase denotes the abundance of evil things and wicked speeches that came out of their mouths, which showed the naughtiness of their hearts; so David's enemies blustered and threatened what they would do to him could they find him; and Christ's enemies poured out their wicked charges of blasphemy and sedition against him, in great plenty, and without proof;

swords [are] in their lips;
the words of their lips were like sharp swords; see ( Psalms 55:21 ) ( 57:4 ) ; threatening the most severe and cruel things: or, besides their lips, and what they belched out with their mouths, they took swords in their hands in a literal sense; as Saul's messengers did to kill David, and as Judas and his band of men, who came to take Christ as a thief, with swords and staves, ( Matthew 26:55 ) ;

for who, [say they], doth hear?
what they uttered with their mouths and lips, in a blustering and threatening manner; though they were overheard by men, who carried what they said and designed to do to Michal, David's wife. The meaning may be, they would say what they pleased, and did not care who heard them, having nothing to fear from any, they having their orders from the king; see ( Psalms 12:4 ) ; and so the Targum,

``behold they belch out with their mouths words which are sharp as swords, and with their lips saying, we shall prevail; for who is he that hears, and can punish?''

Aben Ezra's note is,

``they thought that God did not hear their counsels;''

and therefore the next words are in direct opposition to them; but so to think is monstrous stupidity and brutishness, ( Psalms 94:4-9 ) ; some take the words to be the words of David, complaining that the civil magistrate, none of the judges, took notice of or punished such who belched out their lies and calumnies against him, saying, "for who doth hear?" no man.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Nweyby) "scaturient", Montanus; "copiose eructant", Gejerus.

Psalms 59:7 In-Context

5 Rise, Lord God Almighty, and come to my aid; see for yourself, God of Israel! Wake up and punish the heathen; show no mercy to evil traitors!
6 They come back in the evening, snarling like dogs as they go about the city.
7 Listen to their insults and threats. Their tongues are like swords in their mouths, yet they think that no one hears them.
8 But you laugh at them, Lord; you mock all the heathen.
9 I have confidence in your strength; you are my refuge, O God.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.