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Psalms 75:4 King James Version (KJV)

4 I said unto the fools, Deal not foolishly: and to the wicked, Lift not up the horn:


Psalms 75:4 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

4 I said H559 unto the fools, H1984 Deal not foolishly: H1984 and to the wicked, H7563 Lift not up H7311 the horn: H7161


Psalms 75:4 American Standard (ASV)

4 I said unto the arrogant, Deal not arrogantly; And to the wicked, Lift not up the horn:


Psalms 75:4 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

4 I have said to the boastful, `Be not boastful,' And to the wicked, `Raise not up a horn.'


Psalms 75:4 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

4 I said unto the boastful, Boast not; and to the wicked, Lift not up the horn:


Psalms 75:4 World English Bible (WEB)

4 I said to the arrogant, "Don't boast;" To the wicked, "Don't lift up the horn.


Psalms 75:4 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

4 I say to the men of pride, Let your pride be gone: and to the sinners, Let not your horn be lifted up.

Cross Reference

Psalms 82:2-8 KJV

How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? Selah. Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked. They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course. I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes. Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.

Daniel 7:20-21 KJV

And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows. I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;

Commentary on Psalms 75 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 75

Ps 75:1-10. Al-taschith—(See on Ps 57:1, title). In impending danger, the Psalmist, anticipating relief in view of God's righteous government, takes courage and renders praise.

1. God's name or perfections are set forth by His wondrous works.

2, 3. These verses express the purpose of God to administer a just government, and in a time of anarchy that He sustains the nation. Some apply the words to the Psalmist.

receive the congregation—literally, "take a set time" (Ps 102:13; Ho 2:3), or an assembly at a set time—that is, for judging.

3. pillars of it—(1Sa 2:8).

4-8. Here the writer speaks in view of God's declaration, warning the wicked.

Lift … up the horn—to exalt power, here, of the wicked himself—that is, to be arrogant or self-elated.

5. speak … neck—insolently.

6. promotion—literally, "a lifting up." God is the only right judge of merit.

8. in the hand … a cup … red—God's wrath often thus represented (compare Isa 51:17; Jer 25:15).

but the dregs—literally, "surely the dregs, they shall drain it."

9, 10. Contrasted is the lot of the pious who will praise God, and, acting under His direction, will destroy the power of the wicked, and exalt that of the righteous.