Psalms 34

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

Introduction

On the title compare Sa1 21:13. Abimelech was the general name of the sovereign (Gen 20:2). After celebrating God's gracious dealings with him, the Psalmist exhorts others to make trial of His providential care, instructing them how to secure it. He then contrasts God's care of His people and His punitive providence towards the wicked. (Psa. 34:1-22) Even in distress, which excites supplication, there is always matter for praising and thanking God (compare Eph 5:20; Phi 4:6).

Verse 2

make her boast--"glory" (Psa 105:3; compare Gal 6:14). humble--"the pious," as in Psa 9:12; Psa 25:9.

Verse 3

magnify the Lord--ascribe greatness to Him, an act of praise. together--"alike" (Psa 33:15), or, equally, without exception.

Verse 4

delivered . . . fears--as well as actual evil (Psa 64:1).

Verse 5

God's favor to the pious generally, and to himself specially, is celebrated. looked--with desire for help. lightened--or, "brightened," expressing joy, opposed to the downcast features of those who are ashamed or disappointed (Psa 25:2-3).

Verse 6

This poor man--literally, "humble," himself as a specimen of such.

Verse 7

angel--of the covenant (Isa 63:9), of whom as a leader of God's host (Jos 5:14; Kg1 22:19), the phrase-- encampeth, &c.--is appropriate; or, "angel" used collectively for angels (Heb 1:14).

Verse 8

taste and see--try and experience.

Verse 9

that fear him--who are pious--fear and love (Pro 1:7; Pro 9:10). saints--consecrated to His service (Isa 40:31).

Verse 10

not want any good--"good" is emphatic; they may be afflicted (compare Psa 34:10); but this may be a good (Co2 4:17-18; Heb 12:10-11).

Verse 11

children--subjects of instruction (Pro 1:8, Pro 1:10).

Verse 12

What man--Whoever desires the blessings of piety, let him attend.

Verse 13

Sins of thought included in those of speech (Luk 6:45), avoiding evil and doing good in our relations to men are based on a right relation to God.

Verse 15

eyes of the Lord are upon-- (Psa 32:8; Psa 33:18).

Verse 16

face . . . against--opposed to them (Lev 17:10; Lev 20:3). cut off the remembrance--utterly destroy (Psa 109:13).

Verse 17

Humble penitents are objects of God's special tender regard (Psa 51:19; Isa 57:15).

Verse 20

bones--framework of the body.

Verse 21

Contrast in the destiny of righteous and wicked; the former shall be delivered and never come into condemnation (Joh 5:24; Rom 8:1); the latter are left under condemnation and desolate. Next: Psalms Chapter 35