Psalms 62:4

4 quoniam melior est misericordia tua super vitas labia mea laudabunt te

Psalms 62:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 62:4

They only consult to cast [him] down from his excellency
Either from the excellency of God, from his greatness, and from his height, as Kimchi; or from his grace, as the Arabic version: that is, they consulted to discourage him from looking to God, his rock and fortress, and from trusting in him; or rather, from his own excellency, from what high estate of dignity and honour he was advanced to, or designed for, namely his kingly office. Saul and his courtiers consulted how to prevent his coming to the throne, and Absalom and Ahithophel how to pull him down from it, and seize his crown and kingdom; which latter best agrees with the expression here;

they delight in lies;
in making and in spreading them, in order to hurt his character, and give his subjects an ill opinion of him; and thereby alienate their affections from him, and weaken their allegiance and obedience to him; see ( Revelation 22:15 ) ;

they bless with their mouth:
saying, God bless the king, or save the king:

but they curse inwardly;
they curse the king in their hearts, and when by themselves in private, when they imagine nobody hears them; see ( Ecclesiastes 10:20 ) .

Selah; on this word, (See Gill on Psalms 3:2).

Psalms 62:4 In-Context

2 Deus Deus meus ad te de luce vigilo sitivit in te anima mea quam multipliciter tibi caro mea
3 in terra deserta et invia et inaquosa sic in sancto apparui tibi ut viderem virtutem tuam et gloriam tuam
4 quoniam melior est misericordia tua super vitas labia mea laudabunt te
5 sic benedicam te in vita mea in nomine tuo levabo manus meas
6 sicut adipe et pinguidine repleatur anima mea et labia exultationis laudabit os meum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.