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Psalms 7:13 World English Bible (WEB)

13 He has also prepared for himself the instruments of death. He makes ready his flaming arrows.

Cross Reference

Psalms 45:5 WEB

Your arrows are sharp. The nations fall under you, with arrows in the heart of the king's enemies.

Deuteronomy 32:23 WEB

I will heap evils on them; I will spend my arrows on them:

Deuteronomy 32:42 WEB

I will make my arrows drunk with blood, My sword shall devour flesh; With the blood of the slain and the captives, From the head of the leaders of the enemy.

Job 6:4 WEB

For the arrows of the Almighty are within me, My spirit drinks up their poison. The terrors of God set themselves in array against me.

Psalms 11:2 WEB

For, behold, the wicked bend their bows. They set their arrows on the strings, That they may shoot in darkness at the upright in heart.

Psalms 18:14 WEB

He sent out his arrows, and scattered them; Yes, great lightning bolts, and routed them.

Psalms 64:3 WEB

Who sharpen their tongue like a sword, And aim their arrows, deadly words,

Psalms 64:7 WEB

But God will shoot at them. They will be suddenly struck down with an arrow.

Psalms 144:6 WEB

Throw out lightning, and scatter them. Send out your arrows, and rout them.

Lamentations 3:12-13 WEB

He has bent his bow, and set me as a mark for the arrow. He has caused the shafts of his quiver to enter into my reins.

Habakkuk 3:11 WEB

The sun and moon stood still in the sky, At the light of your arrows as they went, At the shining of your glittering spear.

Habakkuk 3:13 WEB

You went forth for the salvation of your people, For the salvation of your anointed. You crushed the head of the land of wickedness. You stripped them head to foot. Selah.

2 Thessalonians 1:6 WEB

Since it is a righteous thing with God to repay affliction to those who afflict you,

Revelation 6:10 WEB

They cried with a loud voice, saying, "How long, Master, the holy and true, until you judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?"

Revelation 16:6 WEB

For they poured out the blood of the saints and the prophets, and you have given them blood to drink. They deserve this."

Commentary on Psalms 7 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 7

Ps 7:1-17. Shiggaion—a plaintive song or elegy. Though obscure in details, this title seems to intimate that the occasion of this Psalm was some event in David's persecution by Saul. He prays for relief because he is innocent, and God will be glorified in his vindication. He thus passes to the celebration of God's righteous government, in defending the upright and punishing the wicked, whose malignant devices will result in their own ruin; and, confident of God's aid, he closes with rejoicing.

1, 2. Though many enemies set upon him, one is singled out as prominent, and compared to a wild beast tearing his prey to pieces (compare 1Sa 20:1; 23:23; 26:19).

3. if I have done this—that is, the crime charged in the "words of Cush" (compare 1Sa 24:9).

4. If I have injured my friend.

yea, I have delivered, &c.—This makes a good sense, but interrupts the course of thought, and hence it is proposed to render, "if I have spoiled my enemy"—in either case (compare 1Sa 24:4-17; 31:8, 11).

5. This is the consequence, if such has been his conduct.

mine honour—(compare Ps 3:3; 4:2)—my personal and official dignity.

6. God is involved as if hitherto careless of him (Ps 3:7; 9:18).

rage—the most violent, like a flood rising over a river's banks.

the judgment … commanded—or, "ordained"; a just decision.

7. compass thee—as those seeking justice.

return thou on high—assume the judgment seat, to be honored as a just Ruler by them.

8. Though not claiming innocence in general, he can confidently do so in this case, and in demanding from the Judge of all the earth a judgment, he virtually asks acquittal.

9. the hearts and reins—the affections and motives of men, or the seat of them (compare Ps 16:7; 26:2); as we use heart and bosom or breast.

10. defence—literally, "shield" (Ps 5:12).

11. judgeth—as in Ps 7:8.

the wicked—Though not expressed, they are implied, for they alone are left as objects of anger.

12, 13. They are here distinctly pointed out, though by changing the person, a very common mode of speech, one is selected as a representative of wicked men generally. The military figures are of obvious meaning.

13. against the persecutors—Some render "for burning," but the former is the best sense. Arrows for burning would be appropriate in besieging a town, not in warring against one man or a company in open fight.

14. The first clause expresses the general idea that wicked men labor to do evil, the others carry out the figure fully.

15, 16. 1Sa 18:17; 31:2 illustrate the statement whether alluded to or not. These verses are expository of Ps 7:14, showing how the devices of the wicked end in disappointment, falsifying their expectations.

17. his righteousness—(Ps 5:8). Thus illustrated in the defense of His servant and punishment of the wicked.