Psalms 64:9

9 et timebunt qui inhabitant terminos a signis tuis exitus matutini et vespere delectabis

Psalms 64:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 64:9

And all men shall fear
Either God himself, or his judgments: they shall be frightened at them, learn righteousness by them, worship God, and give glory to him; they shall fear him as King of saints, his judgments being made manifest; not with a slavish fear, but with reverence and godly fear; see ( Revelation 11:13 ) ( 15:4 ) ;

and shall declare the work of God;
the punishments inflicted on wicked men; his work of justice and judgment, which is his work, his strange work; for there is no evil of punishment but the Lord has done it, ( Isaiah 28:21 ) ( Amos 3:6 ) ;

for they shall wisely consider of his doings;
consider that it is done by him, and done well and wisely, after the counsel of his own will; and so consider it as to be admonished, and take warning and caution by it. This is the use men in general should make of such dispensations of Providence; the use the righteous in particular make of them follows:

Psalms 64:9 In-Context

7 praeparans montes in virtute tua accinctus potentia
8 qui conturbas profundum maris sonum fluctuum eius turbabuntur gentes
9 et timebunt qui inhabitant terminos a signis tuis exitus matutini et vespere delectabis
10 visitasti terram et inebriasti eam multiplicasti locupletare eam flumen Dei repletum est aquis parasti cibum illorum quoniam ita est praeparatio eius
11 rivos eius inebria multiplica genimina eius in stillicidiis eius laetabitur germinans
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