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Psalms 125:5 World English Bible (WEB)

5 But as for those who turn aside to their crooked ways, Yahweh will lead them away with the workers of iniquity. Peace be on Israel.

Cross Reference

Proverbs 2:15 WEB

Who are crooked in their ways, And wayward in their paths:

Psalms 128:6 WEB

Yes, may you see your children's children. Peace be upon Israel.

Galatians 6:16 WEB

As many as walk by this rule, peace and mercy be on them, and on God's Israel.

Isaiah 59:8 WEB

The way of peace they don't know; and there is no justice in their goings: they have made them crooked paths; whoever goes therein does not know peace.

Psalms 40:4 WEB

Blessed is the man who makes Yahweh his trust, And doesn't respect the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.

Psalms 101:3 WEB

I will set no vile thing before my eyes. I hate the deeds of faithless men. They will not cling to me.

Matthew 7:23 WEB

Then I will tell them, 'I never knew you. Depart from me, you who work iniquity.'

1 Peter 1:2 WEB

according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of the Spirit, that you may obey Jesus Christ and be sprinkled in his blood: Grace to you and peace be multiplied.

Hebrews 10:38 WEB

But the righteous will live by faith. If he shrinks back, my soul has no pleasure in him."

Philippians 2:15 WEB

that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you are seen as lights in the world,

John 14:27 WEB

Peace I leave with you. My peace I give to you; not as the world gives, give I to you. Don't let your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful.

Matthew 24:48-51 WEB

But if that evil servant should say in his heart, 'My lord is delaying his coming,' and begins to beat his fellow-servants, and eat and drink with the drunken, the lord of that servant will come in a day when he doesn't expect it, and in an hour when he doesn't know it, and will cut him in pieces, and appoint his portion with the hypocrites; there is where the weeping and grinding of teeth will be.

1 Chronicles 10:13-14 WEB

So Saul died for his trespass which he committed against Yahweh, because of the word of Yahweh, which he didn't keep; and also because he asked counsel of one who had a familiar spirit, to inquire [thereby], and didn't inquire of Yahweh: therefore he killed him, and turned the kingdom to David the son of Jesse.

Zephaniah 1:6 WEB

those who have turned back from following Yahweh, and those who haven't sought Yahweh nor inquired after him.

Hosea 2:18 WEB

In that day I will make a covenant for them with the animals of the field, And with the birds of the sky, And with the creeping things of the ground. I will break the bow, the sword, and the battle out of the land, And will make them lie down safely.

Ezekiel 37:26 WEB

Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them; it shall be an everlasting covenant with them; and I will place them, and multiply them, and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them forevermore.

Jeremiah 2:19 WEB

Your own wickedness shall correct you, and your backsliding shall reprove you: know therefore and see that it is an evil thing and a bitter, that you have forsaken Yahweh your God, and that my fear is not in you, says the Lord, Yahweh of Hosts.

Isaiah 54:13 WEB

All your children shall be taught of Yahweh; and great shall be the peace of your children.

Isaiah 54:10 WEB

For the mountains may depart, and the hills be removed; but my loving kindness shall not depart from you, neither shall my covenant of peace be removed, says Yahweh who has mercy on you.

Proverbs 14:14 WEB

The unfaithful will be repaid for his own ways; Likewise a good man will be rewarded for his ways.

Psalms 94:4 WEB

They pour out arrogant words. All the evil-doers boast.

Psalms 92:7 WEB

Though the wicked spring up as the grass, And all the evil-doers flourish, They will be destroyed forever.

Job 23:11 WEB

My foot has held fast to his steps. His way have I kept, and not turned aside.

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Commentary on Psalms 125 Keil & Delitzsch Commentary


Introduction

Israel's Bulwark against Temptation to Apostasy

The favourite word Israel furnished the outward occasion for annexing this Psalm to the preceding. The situation is like that in Psalms 123:1-4 and Psalms 124:1-8. The people are under foreign dominion. In this lies the seductive inducement to apostasy. The pious and the apostate ones are already separated. Those who have remained faithful shall not, however, always remain enslaved. Round about Jerusalem are mountains, but more important still: Jahve, of rocks the firmest, Jahve encompasses His people.

That this Psalm is one of the latest, appears from the circumstantial expression “the upright in their hearts,” instead of the old one, “the upright of heart,” from פעלי האון instead of the former פעלי און , and also from למען לא (beside this passage occurring only in Psalms 119:11, Psalms 119:80; Ezekiel 19:9; Ezekiel 26:20; Zechariah 12:7) instead of למען אשׁר לא or פּן .


Verse 1-2

The stedfastness which those who trust in Jahve prove in the midst of every kind of temptation and assault is likened to Mount Zion, because the God to whom they believingly cling is He who sits enthroned on Zion. The future ישׁב signifies: He sits and will sit, that is to say, He continues to sit, cf. Psalms 9:8; Psalms 122:5. Older expositors are of opinion that the heavenly Zion must be understood on account of the Chaldaean and the Roman catastrophes; but these, in fact, only came upon the buildings on the mountain, not upon the mountain itself, which in itself and according to its appointed destiny (vid., Micah 3:12; Micah 4:1) remained unshaken. in Psalms 125:2 also it is none other than the earthly Jerusalem that is meant. The holy city has a natural circumvallation of mountains, and the holy nation that dwells and worships therein has a still infinitely higher defence in Jahve, who encompasses it round (vid., on Psalms 34:8), as perhaps a wall of fire (Zechariah 2:5), or an impassably broad and mighty river ( Isaiah 33:21); a statement which is also now confirmed, for, etc. Instead of inferring from the clause Psalms 125:2 that which is to be expected with לכן , the poet confirms it with כי by that which is surely to be expected.


Verse 3

The pressure of the worldly power, which now lies heavily upon the holy land, will not last for ever; the duration of the calamity is exactly proportioned to the power of resistance of the righteous, whom God proves and purifies by calamity, but not without at the same time graciously preserving them. “The rod of wickedness” is the heathen sceptre, and “the righteous” are the Israelites who hold fast to the religion of their fathers. The holy land, whose sole entitled inheritors are these righteous, is called their “lot” ( גורל , κλῆρος = κληρονομία ). נוּח signifies to alight or settle down anywhere, and having alighted, to lean upon or rest (cf. Isaiah 11:2 with John 1:32, ἔμεινεν ). The lxx renders οὐκ ἀφφήσει , i.e., לא ינּיח (cf. on the other hand יניח , He shall let down, cause to come down, in Isaiah 30:32). Not for a continuance shall the sceptre of heathen tyranny rest upon the holy land, God will not suffer that: in order that the righteous may not at length, by virtue of the power which pressure and use exercises over men, also participate in the prevailing ungodly doings. שׁלח with Beth : to seize upon anything wrongfully, or even only (as in Job 28:9) to lay one's hand upon anything (frequently with על ). As here in the case of עולתה , in Psalms 80:3 too the form that is the same as the locative is combined with a preposition.


Verse 4-5

On the ground of the strong faith in Psalms 125:1. and of the confident hope in Psalms 125:3, the petition now arises that Jahve would speedily bestow the earnestly desired blessing of freedom upon the faithful ones, and on the other hand remove the cowardly lit. those afraid to confess God and those who have fellowship with apostasy, together with the declared wicked ones, out of the way. For such is the meaning of Psalms 125:4. טובים (in Proverbs alternating with the “righteous,” Proverbs 2:20, the opposite being the “wicked,” רשׁעים , Proverbs 14:19) are here those who truly believe and rightly act in accordance with the good will of God,

(Note: The Midrash here calls to mind a Talmudic riddle: There came a good one (Moses, Exodus 2:2) and received a good thing (the Tôra, Proverbs 4:2) from the good One (God, Psalms 145:9) for the good ones (Israel, Psalms 125:4).)

or, as the parallel member of the verse explains (where לישׁרים did not require the article on account of the addition), those who in the bottom of their heart are uprightly disposed, as God desires to have it. The poet supplicates good for them, viz., preservation against denying God and deliverance out of slavery; for those, on the contrary, who bend ( הטּה ) their crooked paths, i.e., turn aside their paths in a crooked direction from the right way ( עקלקלּותם , cf. Judges 5:6, no less than in Amos 2:7; Proverbs 17:23, an accusative of the object, which is more natural than that it is the accusative of the direction, after Numbers 22:23 extrem ., cf. Job 23:11; Isaiah 30:11) - for these he wishes that Jahve would clear them away ( הוליך like Arab. ahlk , perire facere = perdere ) together with the workers of evil, i.e., the open, manifest sinners, to whom these lukewarm and sly, false and equivocal ones are in no way inferior as a source of danger to the church. lxx correctly: τοὺς δὲ ἐκκλίνοντας εἰς τάς στραγγαλιὰς (Aquila διαπλοκάς , Symmachus σκολιότητας , Theodotion διεστραμμένα ) ἀπάξει κύριος μετὰ κ. τ. λ . . Finally, the poet, stretching out his hand over Israel as if pronouncing the benediction of the priest, gathers up all his hopes, prayers, and wishes into the one prayer: “Peace be upon Israel.” He means “the Israel of God,” Galatians 6:16. Upon this Israel he calls down peace from above. Peace is the end of tyranny, hostility, dismemberment, unrest, and terror; peace is freedom and harmony and unity and security and blessedness.