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124. Psalm 124

1 If the LORD had not been on our side—
   let Israel say—

2 if the LORD had not been on our side
   when people attacked us,

3 they would have swallowed us alive
   when their anger flared against us;

4 the flood would have engulfed us,
   the torrent would have swept over us,

5 the raging waters
   would have swept us away.

    6 Praise be to the LORD,
   who has not let us be torn by their teeth.

7 We have escaped like a bird
   from the fowler’s snare;
the snare has been broken,
   and we have escaped.

8 Our help is in the name of the LORD,
   the Maker of heaven and earth.


When he says, (Psalm 124:3,) They had swallowed us up alive, 7878     “The metaphor may be taken from famished wild beasts attacking and devouring men, (Comp. 5:5,) or the reference may ‘be to the case of a man shut up alive in a sepulcher, (Proverbs 1:12,) and left there to perish, or (Numbers 16:30) swallowed up by an earthquake ” — Cresswell. “A figurative expression to intimate the savageness of the adversaries, alluding to the practice of many predatory animals of swallowing their victims alive. Such is the well-known habit of many of the predatory kinds of fish.” — Phillips. he not only expresses barbarous cruelty, but also disproportion of strength. He describes then in the first place how violent was the onset of the enemy, and secondly, how feeble and inadequate the Jews were to withstand them, since these cruel beasts had no need of swords for slaughter, but without a battle or an effort of strength, could easily devour that unwarlike and defenceless flock.


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