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Psalms 124:2 World English Bible (WEB)

2 If it had not been Yahweh who was on our side, When men rose up against us;

Cross Reference

Numbers 16:2-3 WEB

and they rose up before Moses, with certain of the children of Israel, two hundred fifty princes of the congregation, called to the assembly, men of renown; and they assembled themselves together against Moses and against Aaron, and said to them, You take too much on you, seeing all the congregation are holy, everyone of them, and Yahweh is among them: why then lift yourselves up above the assembly of Yahweh?

Psalms 3:1 WEB

> Yahweh, how my adversaries have increased! Many are those who rise up against me.

Psalms 21:1-2 WEB

> The king rejoices in your strength, Yahweh! How greatly he rejoices in your salvation! You have given him his heart's desire, And have not withheld the request of his lips. Selah.

Psalms 22:12-13 WEB

Many bulls have surrounded me. Strong bulls of Bashan have encircled me. They open their mouths wide against me, Lions tearing prey and roaring.

Psalms 22:16 WEB

For dogs have surrounded me. A company of evil-doers have enclosed me. They pierced my hands and my feet.

Psalms 37:32 WEB

The wicked watches the righteous, And seeks to kill him.

Commentary on Psalms 124 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 124

Ps 124:1-8. The writer, for the Church, praises God for past, and expresses trust for future, deliverance from foes.

1, 2. on our side—for us (Ps 56:9).

now—or, "oh! let Israel"

2. rose … against, &c.—(Ps 3:1; 56:11).

3. Then—that is, the time of our danger.

quick—literally, "living" (Nu 16:32, 33), description of ferocity.

4, 5. (Compare Ps 18:4, 16).

5. The epithet proud added to waters denotes insolent enemies.

6, 7. The figure is changed to that of a rapacious wild beast (Ps 3:7), and then of a fowler (Ps 91:3), and complete escape is denoted by breaking the net.

8. (Compare Ps 121:2).

name—in the usual sense (Ps 5:11; 20:1). He thus places over against the great danger the omnipotent God, and drowns, as it were in an anthem, the wickedness of the whole world and of hell, just as a great fire consumes a little drop of water [Luther].