Study

a Bible passage

Click a verse to see commentary
Select a resource above

89. Psalm 89

1 I will sing of the LORD’s great love forever;
   with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known
   through all generations.

2 I will declare that your love stands firm forever,
   that you have established your faithfulness in heaven itself.

3 You said, “I have made a covenant with my chosen one,
   I have sworn to David my servant,

4 ‘I will establish your line forever
   and make your throne firm through all generations.’” The Hebrew has Selah (a word of uncertain meaning) here and at the end of verses 37, 45 and 48.

    5 The heavens praise your wonders, LORD,
   your faithfulness too, in the assembly of the holy ones.

6 For who in the skies above can compare with the LORD?
   Who is like the LORD among the heavenly beings?

7 In the council of the holy ones God is greatly feared;
   he is more awesome than all who surround him.

8 Who is like you, LORD God Almighty?
   You, LORD, are mighty, and your faithfulness surrounds you.

    9 You rule over the surging sea;
   when its waves mount up, you still them.

10 You crushed Rahab like one of the slain;
   with your strong arm you scattered your enemies.

11 The heavens are yours, and yours also the earth;
   you founded the world and all that is in it.

12 You created the north and the south;
   Tabor and Hermon sing for joy at your name.

13 Your arm is endowed with power;
   your hand is strong, your right hand exalted.

    14 Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne;
   love and faithfulness go before you.

15 Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you,
   who walk in the light of your presence, LORD.

16 They rejoice in your name all day long;
   they celebrate your righteousness.

17 For you are their glory and strength,
   and by your favor you exalt our horn. Horn here symbolizes strong one.

18 Indeed, our shield Or sovereign belongs to the LORD,
   our king to the Holy One of Israel.

    19 Once you spoke in a vision,
   to your faithful people you said:
“I have bestowed strength on a warrior;
   I have raised up a young man from among the people.

20 I have found David my servant;
   with my sacred oil I have anointed him.

21 My hand will sustain him;
   surely my arm will strengthen him.

22 The enemy will not get the better of him;
   the wicked will not oppress him.

23 I will crush his foes before him
   and strike down his adversaries.

24 My faithful love will be with him,
   and through my name his horn Horn here symbolizes strength. will be exalted.

25 I will set his hand over the sea,
   his right hand over the rivers.

26 He will call out to me, ‘You are my Father,
   my God, the Rock my Savior.’

27 And I will appoint him to be my firstborn,
   the most exalted of the kings of the earth.

28 I will maintain my love to him forever,
   and my covenant with him will never fail.

29 I will establish his line forever,
   his throne as long as the heavens endure.

    30 “If his sons forsake my law
   and do not follow my statutes,

31 if they violate my decrees
   and fail to keep my commands,

32 I will punish their sin with the rod,
   their iniquity with flogging;

33 but I will not take my love from him,
   nor will I ever betray my faithfulness.

34 I will not violate my covenant
   or alter what my lips have uttered.

35 Once for all, I have sworn by my holiness—
   and I will not lie to David—

36 that his line will continue forever
   and his throne endure before me like the sun;

37 it will be established forever like the moon,
   the faithful witness in the sky.”

    38 But you have rejected, you have spurned,
   you have been very angry with your anointed one.

39 You have renounced the covenant with your servant
   and have defiled his crown in the dust.

40 You have broken through all his walls
   and reduced his strongholds to ruins.

41 All who pass by have plundered him;
   he has become the scorn of his neighbors.

42 You have exalted the right hand of his foes;
   you have made all his enemies rejoice.

43 Indeed, you have turned back the edge of his sword
   and have not supported him in battle.

44 You have put an end to his splendor
   and cast his throne to the ground.

45 You have cut short the days of his youth;
   you have covered him with a mantle of shame.

    46 How long, LORD? Will you hide yourself forever?
   How long will your wrath burn like fire?

47 Remember how fleeting is my life.
   For what futility you have created all humanity!

48 Who can live and not see death,
   or who can escape the power of the grave?

49 Lord, where is your former great love,
   which in your faithfulness you swore to David?

50 Remember, Lord, how your servant has Or your servants have been mocked,
   how I bear in my heart the taunts of all the nations,

51 the taunts with which your enemies, LORD, have mocked,
   with which they have mocked every step of your anointed one.

    52 Praise be to the LORD forever! Amen and Amen.


15. Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound. Here the same train of reflection concerning the Church is pursued, not only because unbelievers are blind to the consideration of God’s works, but also because the prophet has no other purpose in view than to inspire the godly with good hope, that they may with confidence rely upon God, and not be discouraged by any adversities from boldly calling upon him. It is declared that those are happy to whom it is given to rejoice in God; for although all men in common are sustained and nourished by his liberality, yet the feeling of his paternal goodness is far from being experienced by all men in such a manner as to enable them, from a certain persuasion that he is favorable to them, to congratulate themselves upon their happy condition. It is, therefore, a singular privilege which he confers upon his chosen ones, to make them taste of his goodness, that thereby they may be encouraged to be glad and rejoice. And, in fact, there is not a more miserable condition than that of unbelievers, when by their brutish insensibility they trample under foot the Divine benefits which they greedily devour; for the more abundantly God pampers them, the fouler is their ingratitude. True happiness then consists in our apprehending the Divine goodness which, filling our hearts with joy, may stir us up to praise and thanksgiving.

The prophet afterwards proves from the effect, that those who with joy and delight acknowledge God to be their father are blessed, because they not only enjoy his benefits, but also, confiding in his favor, pass the whole course of their life in mental peace and tranquillity. This is the import of walking in the light of God’s countenance: it is to repose upon his providence from the certain persuasion that he has a special care about our well-being, and keeps watch and ward effectually to secure it. The expressions rejoicing in his name, and glorying in his righteousness, are to the same purpose. The idea involved in them is, that believers find in God abundant, yea more than abundant, ground to rejoice and glory. The word daily appears to denote steadfast and unwavering perseverance; and thus there is indirectly censured the foolish arrogance of those who, inflated only with wind and presuming on their own strength, lift up their horns on high. Standing as they do upon an insecure foundation, they must at length inevitably fall. Whence it follows, that there is no true magnanimity nor any power which can stand but that which leans upon the grace of God alone; even as we see how Paul (Romans 8:31) nobly boasts, “If God be for us, who can be against us?” and defies all calamities both present and to come.


VIEWNAME is study