Salmos 94

1 SEÑOR, Dios de las venganzas;Dios de las venganzas, ¡manifiéstate![a]
2 Levántate, Juez de la tierra,y dales su merecido a los soberbios.
3 ¿Hasta cuándo, SEÑOR, hasta cuándohabrán de ufanarse los impíos?
4 Todos esos malhechores son unos fanfarrones;a borbotones escupen su arrogancia.
5 A tu pueblo, SEÑOR, lo pisotean;¡oprimen a tu herencia!
6 Matan a las viudas y a los extranjeros;a los huérfanos los asesinan.
7 Y hasta dicen: «El SEÑOR no ve;el Dios de Jacob no se da cuenta».
8 Entiendan esto, gente necia;¿cuándo, insensatos, lo van a comprender?
9 ¿Acaso no oirá el que nos hizo los oídos,ni podrá ver el que nos formó los ojos?
10 ¿Y no habrá de castigar el que corrige a las nacionese instruye en el saber a todo el mundo?
11 El SEÑOR conoce los pensamientos humanos,y sabe que son absurdos.
12 Dichoso aquel a quien tú, SEÑOR, corriges;aquel a quien instruyes en tu ley,
13 para que enfrente tranquilo los días de aflicciónmientras al impío se le cava una fosa.
14 El SEÑOR no rechazará a su pueblo;no dejará a su herencia en el abandono.
15 El juicio volverá a basarse en la justicia,y todos los rectos de corazón lo seguirán.
16 ¿Quién se levantó a defenderme de los impíos?¿Quién se puso de mi parte contra los malhechores?
17 Si el SEÑOR no me hubiera brindado su ayuda,muy pronto me habría quedado en mortal silencio.
18 No bien decía: «Mis pies resbalan»,cuando ya tu amor, SEÑOR, venía en mi ayuda.
19 Cuando en mí la angustia iba en aumento,tu consuelo llenaba mi alma de alegría.
20 ¿Podrías ser amigo de reyes corruptos[b]que por decreto fraguan la maldad,
21 que conspiran contra la gente honraday condenan a muerte al inocente?
22 Pero el SEÑOR es mi protector,es mi Dios y la roca en que me refugio.
23 Él les hará pagar por sus pecadosy los destruirá por su maldad;¡el SEÑOR nuestro Dios los destruirá!

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Salmos 94 Commentary

Chapter 94

The danger and folly of persecutors. (1-11) Comfort and peace to the persecuted. (12-23)

Verses 1-11 We may with boldness appeal to God; for he is the almighty Judge by whom every man is judged. Let this encourage those who suffer wrong, to bear it with silence, committing themselves to Him who judges righteously. These prayers are prophecies, which speak terror to the sons of violence. There will come a day of reckoning for all the hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against God, his truths, and ways, and people. It would hardly be believed, if we did not witness it, that millions of rational creatures should live, move, speak, hear, understand, and do what they purpose, yet act as if they believed that God would not punish the abuse of his gifts. As all knowledge is from God, no doubt he knows all the thoughts of the children of men, and knows that the imaginations of the thoughts of men's hearts are only evil, and that continually. Even in good thoughts there is a want of being fixed, which may be called vanity. It concerns us to keep a strict watch over our thoughts, because God takes particular notice of them. Thoughts are words to God.

Verses 12-23 That man is blessed, who, under the chastening of the Lord, is taught his will and his truths, from his holy word, and by the Holy Spirit. He should see mercy through his sufferings. There is a rest remaining for the people of God after the days of their adversity, which shall not last always. He that sends the trouble, will send the rest. The psalmist found succour and relief only in the Lord, when all earthly friends failed. We are beholden, not only to God's power, but to his pity, for spiritual supports; and if we have been kept from falling into sin, or shrinking from our duty, we should give him the glory, and encourage our brethren. The psalmist had many troubled thoughts concerning the case he was in, concerning the course he should take, and what was likely to be the end of it. The indulgence of such contrivances and fears, adds to care and distrust, and renders our views more gloomy and confused. Good men sometimes have perplexed and distressed thoughts concerning God. But let them look to the great and precious promises of the gospel. The world's comforts give little delight to the soul, when hurried with melancholy thoughts; but God's comforts bring that peace and pleasure which the smiles of the world cannot give, and which the frowns of the world cannot take away. God is his people's Refuge, to whom they may flee, in whom they are safe, and may be secure. And he will reckon with the wicked. A man cannot be more miserable than his own wickedness will make him, if the Lord visit it upon him.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. "¡manifiéstate! " Lit. "resplandece" .
  • [b]. "de reyes corruptos" . Lit. "del trono corrupto" .

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 94

Some, as Jarchi and others, think this psalm was written by Moses; others, with greater probability, assign it to David; as do the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions; and which all but the Syriac version say it was composed to be sung on the fourth day of the week, on which day the Talmudists say it was sung; see the argument of the preceding psalm. This psalm and others, that go before and follow, are without any title in the Hebrew Bible: the title of it in the Syriac version is,

``a Psalm of David, concerning the company of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram; but spiritually, concerning the persecution against the church;''

not of the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt, as some; nor of the Jews in their present exile, as Kimchi; but rather of the people of God under the tyranny of antichrist; who are represented as complaining of his insults and cruelty, and as comforting themselves in the hopes of deliverance, and in the view of his destruction.

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