Psalms 35:9

9 inebriabuntur ab ubertate domus tuae et torrente voluntatis tuae potabis eos

Psalms 35:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 35:9

And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord
Not in the destruction of his enemies, but in the God of his salvation; the Targum is, "in the Word of the Lord"; the essential Word of God, the promised Messiah, Saviour, and Redeemer. Christ is the object of a believer's joy; he rejoices in his person, as he is the mighty God, able to save him, and to keep what he has committed to him, and to preserve him from falling; as he is God and man in one person, and so fit to be a Mediator between God and man; and as he is a Prophet to instruct him, a Priest to expiate his sin and make intercession for him, and as a King to rule over, protect, and defend him; and as he stands in the relations of a father, husband, brother, and friend: he rejoices in what he has done and is doing; in that this Word is made flesh, and has obtained eternal redemption, and now appears in the presence of God, as an advocate and intercessor: it follows,

it shall rejoice in his salvation;
that which Jehovah the Father has determined upon, provided for, and has formed the scheme of; that which Jehovah the Son undertook to accomplish, and now has finished; and that which Jehovah the Spirit had made a discovery and application of unto the psalmist, in answer to his request in ( Psalms 35:3 ) . This filled him with so much joy, as it does every believer that has a view of interest in it; seeing hereby the law is fulfilled, justice is satisfied, sin is atoned for, the pardon of it is procured, an everlasting righteousness is brought in, and a solid foundation laid for hope of eternal glory and happiness.

Psalms 35:9 In-Context

7 iustitia tua sicut montes Dei iudicia tua abyssus multa homines et iumenta salvabis Domine
8 quemadmodum multiplicasti misericordiam tuam Deus filii autem hominum in tegmine alarum tuarum sperabunt
9 inebriabuntur ab ubertate domus tuae et torrente voluntatis tuae potabis eos
10 quoniam apud te fons vitae in lumine tuo videbimus lumen
11 praetende misericordiam tuam scientibus te et iustitiam tuam his qui recto sunt corde
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.