Psalms 93:1

1 psalmus David quarta sabbati Deus ultionum Dominus Deus ultionum libere egit

Psalms 93:1 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 93:1

The Lord reigneth
The King Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the true Jehovah. God over all, the Lord God omnipotent: he has reigned, he was set up as King from everlasting; he reigned throughout the whole Old Testament dispensation; he was promised, and prophesied of, as a King; he came as such, in human nature, into the world, though his kingdom was not with observation; when he ascended to heaven, he was made or declared Lord and Christ, and was crowned with glory and honour; he now reigns in the hearts of his people, by his Spirit and grace; and, ere long, he will take to himself his great power, and reign more manifestly; when the kingdoms of this world shall become his, and he shall be King over all the earth; and this his government will be still more apparent when he shall come in person, and reign with his saints on earth a thousand years; and, after that, for ever and ever, in heaven:

he is clothed with majesty;
with all the regalia and ensigns of royalty; seated on a throne of glory, with a crown of pure gold on his head, a sceptre of righteousness in his hand, and arrayed with robes of honour and majesty; so that his appearance at his kingdom will be very splendid, ( Psalms 104:1 Psalms 104:2 ) ,

the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself;
as he was, when he came here on earth, travelling in the greatness of his strength, and mighty to save; bearing the sins of his people, conflicting with and spoiling principalities and powers, and obtaining eternal redemption; and which also appeared in carrying the Gospel into the Gentile world, and succeeding it, against all the opposition made unto it; and making his way into the hearts of sinners at conversion, binding the strong man armed, and dispossessing him, and taking his place; in strengthening them with strength in the inward man, against him and all enemies; and keeping them by his power, through faith, unto salvation: and which will be further manifest in the destruction of antichrist, and in the ruin of all the antichristian states, which will make way for his spiritual reign; and especially this will be seen, at his personal coming, by raising the dead in Christ, causing the heavens and earth to pass away, and making new ones; and binding Satan for a thousand years, that he may give no disturbance to his subjects during that time:

the world also is established,
that it cannot be moved; the world to come, of which Christ is the Father; that which is not put into subjection to angels, ( Isaiah 9:6 ) ( Hebrews 2:5 ) , the Gospel dispensation, the church state in it; which, though it has been unsettled, the church has been tossed about with tempests, and has been moved from place to place, and obliged to fly into the wilderness; yet, in the latter day, it will be established on the top of the mountains: this is one of the glorious things that are spoken of it, and for the accomplishment of which we should earnestly pray, and give the Lord no rest until it is; after which it shall never be moved again; it shall be a tabernacle that shall never be taken down; there will be no enemies to attack it; all will be vanquished and destroyed; the beast, the false prophet, and the old serpent the devil, ( Psalms 87:3 Psalms 87:5 ) ( Isaiah 2:2 ) ( 62:7 ) ( 33:20 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F1 T. Bab. Roshhashanah, fol. 31. 1. & Tamid, fol. 33. 2.

Psalms 93:1 In-Context

1 psalmus David quarta sabbati Deus ultionum Dominus Deus ultionum libere egit
2 exaltare qui iudicas terram redde retributionem superbis
3 usquequo peccatores Domine usquequo peccatores gloriabuntur
4 effabuntur et loquentur iniquitatem loquentur omnes qui operantur iniustitiam
5 populum tuum Domine humiliaverunt et hereditatem tuam vexaverunt
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.