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- Ps 60:1 12. Shushan-Eduth--Lily Of Testimony. The Lily Is An Emblem Of Beauty (See On Ps 45:1
Ps 60:1-12. Shushan-eduth--Lily of testimony. The lily is an emblem of beauty (see on Ps 45:1
1-3. allude to disasters.
cast ... off -- in scorn (Ps 43:2; 44:9).
scattered -- broken our strength (compare 2Sa 5:20).
Oh, turn thyself -- or, "restore to us" (prosperity). The figures of physical, denote great civil, commotions (Ps 46:2, 3).
3. drink ... wine of astonishment -- literally, "of staggering" -- that is, made us weak (compare Ps 75:8; Isa 51:17, 22).
4, 5. Yet to God's banner they will rally, and pray that, led and sustained by His power (right hand, Ps 17:7; 20:6), they may be safe.
5. hear me -- or, "hear us."
6-10. God hath spoken in -- or, "by."
his holiness -- (Ps 89:35; Am 4:2), on the pledge of His attributes (Ps 22:3; 30:4). Taking courage from God's promise to give them possession (Ex 23:31; De 11:24) (and perhaps renewed to him by special revelation), with triumphant joy he describes the conquest as already made.
Shechem, and ... Succoth -- as widely separated points, and --
7. Gilead ... and Manasseh -- as large districts, east and west of Jordan, represent the whole land.
divide ... and mete out -- means to have entire control over.
Ephraim -- denotes the military (De 33:17); and --
Judah -- (the lawgiver, Ge 49:10), the civil power. Foreign nations are then presented as subdued.
8. Moab -- is a my washpot -- the most ordinary vessel.
over -- or, "at"
Edom -- (as a slave) he casts his shoe.
Philistia, triumph, &c. -- or, rather, "shout."
for me -- acknowledges subjection (compare Ps 108:9, "over Philistia will I triumph").
9, 10. He feels assured that, though once angry, God is now ready to favor His people.
who will lead me -- or, who has led me, as if the work were now begun.
10. Wilt not thou? -- or, "Is it not Thou?"
11, 12. Hence he closes with a prayer for success, and an assurance of a hearing.