Psalms 48:18

18 quoniam cum interierit non sumet omnia neque descendet cum eo *pone; gloria eius

Psalms 48:18 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 48

\\<>\\. This psalm is entitled a "song psalm", a psalm to be sung vocally; or "a song and psalm" to be sung both vocally and instrumentally; and is one of the spiritual songs the apostle speaks of, Eph 5:19; It was occasioned, as some think, by David's spoiling the Philistines, 2Sa 5:17-21; or, as others, by the deliverance of the people from the Moabites and Ammonites in the times of Jehoshaphat, 2Ch 20:27,28; or, as others, by the deliverance of the inhabitants of Jerusalem from Sennacherib in the times of Hezekiah, 2Ki 19:34,35; though as Kimchi, a celebrated Jewish commentator, owns, it belongs to the times of the Messiah, as the other preceding psalms; and treats of his greatness, and of the praise and glory due to him, and gives large encomiums of his church.

Psalms 48:18 In-Context

16 verumtamen Deus redimet animam meam de manu inferi cum acceperit me diapsalma
17 ne timueris cum dives factus fuerit homo et cum multiplicata fuerit gloria domus eius
18 quoniam cum interierit non sumet omnia neque descendet cum eo *pone; gloria eius
19 quia anima eius in vita ipsius benedicetur confitebitur tibi cum benefeceris ei
20 introibit usque in progenies patrum suorum usque in aeternum non videbit lumen
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