Psalms 112 The Blessings of the Righteous
Classic verse-by-verse commentary on Psalms 112 from Jamieson, Fausset & Brown (1871). Covers: This psalm may be regarded as an exposition of ps 111:10, presenting the happiness of those who fear and obey God, and contrasting the fate of the ungodly.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (1871)
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This psalm may be regarded as an exposition of ps 111:10, presenting the happiness of those who fear and obey God, and contrasting the fate of the ungodly
- 1
- True fear produces obedience and this happiness.
- 2,3
- Temporal blessings follow the service of God, exceptions occurring only as they are seen by God to be inconsistent with those spiritual blessings which are better.
- 4
- light โ figurative for relief (Ps 27:1; 97:11). the upright โ are like God (Lu 6:36; Ps 111:4).
- 5-9
- Generosity, sound judgment in business, and confidence in God, form a character which preserves from fear of evil and ensures success against enemies. While a man thus truly pious is liberal, he increases in substance.
- 6
- not be moved โ (compare Ps 13:4; 15:5).
- 8
- heart is established โ or, firm in right principles. see his desire โ (Ps 50:23; 54:7).
- 10
- Disappointed in their malevolent wishes by the prosperity of the pious, the wicked are punished by the working of their evil passions, and come to naught.
Commentary text from Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (1871), a public-domain work, offered freely for personal study. Scripture quotations are from the public-domain King James Version.