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Psalms 21:3 King James Version (KJV)

3 For thou preventest him with the blessings of goodness: thou settest a crown of pure gold on his head.


Psalms 21:3 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

3 For thou preventest H6923 him with the blessings H1293 of goodness: H2896 thou settest H7896 a crown H5850 of pure gold H6337 on his head. H7218


Psalms 21:3 American Standard (ASV)

3 For thou meetest him with the blessings of goodness: Thou settest a crown of fine gold on his head.


Psalms 21:3 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

3 For Thou puttest before him blessings of goodness, Thou settest on his head a crown of fine gold.


Psalms 21:3 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

3 For thou hast met him with the blessings of goodness; thou hast set a crown of pure gold on his head.


Psalms 21:3 World English Bible (WEB)

3 For you meet him with the blessings of goodness; You set a crown of fine gold on his head.


Psalms 21:3 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

3 For you go before him with the blessings of good things: you put a crown of fair gold on his head.

Commentary on Psalms 21 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 21

Ps 21:1-13. The pious are led by the Psalmist to celebrate God's favor to the king in the already conferred and in prospective victories. The doxology added may relate to both Psalms; the preceding of petition, chiefly this of thanksgiving, ascribing honor to God for His display of grace and power to His Church in all ages, not only under David, but also under his last greatest successor, "the King of the Jews."

1. thy strength … thy salvation—as supplied by Thee.

2. The sentiment affirmed in the first clause is reaffirmed by the negation of its opposite in the second.

3. preventest—literally, "to meet here in good sense," or "friendship" (Ps 59:10; compare opposite, Ps 17:13).

blessings of goodness—which confer happiness.

crown of pure gold—a figure for the highest royal prosperity.

4-6. (Compare 2Sa 7:13-16). The glory and blessedness of the king as head of his line, including Christ, as well as in being God's specially selected servant, exceeded that of all others.

6. made him most blessed—or set him "to be blessings," as Abraham (Ge 12:2).

with thy countenance—by sight of thee (Ps 16:11), or by Thy favor expressed by the light of Thy countenance (Nu 6:25), or both.

7. The mediate cause is the king's faith, the efficient, God's mercy.

8. The address is now made to the king.

hand—denotes power, and

right hand—a more active and efficient degree of its exercise.

find out—reach, lay hold of, indicating success in pursuit of his enemies.

9. The king is only God's agent.

anger—literally, "face," as appearing against them.

as a fiery oven—as in it.

10. fruit—children (Ps 37:25; Ho 9:16).

11. This terrible overthrow, reaching to posterity, is due to their crimes (Ex 20:5, 6).

12. turn their back—literally, "place them [as to the] shoulder."

against the face of them—The shooting against their faces would cause them to turn their backs in flight.

13. The glory of all is ascribable to God alone.