Verses 2-4
Psalms 120:2-4. Deliver my soul
from lying lips — From the
unjust censures and malicious
slanders of mine enemies; and
from a deceitful tongue — Which
covers mischievous designs under
pretences of kindness. What
shall be given unto thee — By
the righteous Judge of heaven
and earth; thou false tongue — O
thou false accuser, or
slanderer, or whosoever thou
art, that art guilty of any such
like practices? Sharp arrows of
the mighty —
The wrath and vengeance of the
almighty God, which in
Scripture, and particularly in
this book, is often compared to
arrows, as Psalms 7:13-14, &c.,
and here to arrows of the
mighty, that is, arrows shot by
the hands of a strong man; and
to coals, Psalms 140:10, and
here to coals of juniper, which
burn very fiercely, and retain
their heat for a long time. And
the psalmist may possibly
express himself in these words,
to show the suitableness of the
punishment to the sin. As if he
had said, As thy tongue shoots
arrows, (as calumnies are often
called,) and kindles coals, so
thou shalt bring God’s arrows
and coals, kindled by the fire
of his wrath, upon thyself.
Verse 5
Psalms 120:5. Wo is me that I
sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell
in the tents of Kedar — Mesech
and Kedar are two sorts of
people often mentioned in
Scripture, and reckoned among
the barbarous nations. But their
names are here to be understood
metaphorically, and so he
explains himself in the next
verse. |