Psalms 137:1

1._By the rivers of Babylon _(178) _there we sat down _I have elsewhere said, that it is a great mistake to suppose that it is David who here prophetically apprises the people of God of the captivity which should come upon them. The Prophets in speaking of future events employ very different languag... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:2

2._We hanged our harps upon the willows _(180) He deplores the suspension of the songs of praise, which God had enjoined in his Temple. The Levites were set over the department of singing, and led the way among the people in this devotional exercise. Is it asked how they had carried their harps with... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:3

3._Then they that carried us away captive, etc. _We may be certain that the Israelites were treated with cruel severity under this barbarous tyranny to which they were subjected. And the worst affliction of all was, that their conquerors reproachfully insulted them, and even mocked them, their desig... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:4

4._How shall we sing, etc_. The Psalmist puts a lofty and magnanimous answer into the mouth of the Lord’s people to their insolent reproach, which is this, that they abstained from their songs, as from their legal sacrifices, because the land where they now were was polluted. The Chaldeans thought t... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:5

5._If I shall forget thee, O Jerusalem! _This confirms what was said in the former verse, and leaves us in no difficulty to understand what the Psalmist meant by it. For here God’s people declare, and with the solemnity of an oath, that the remembrance of the holy city would be ever engra-yen upon t... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:7

7._Remember, O Jehovah! the children of Edom _Vengeance was to be executed upon the other neighboring nations which had conspired to destroy Jerusalem, so that they are all doubtless included here under the children of Edom, who are specified, a parr, for the whole, either because they showed more h... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 137:8

8._O daughter of Babylon _(187) _laid waste! _The Psalmist discerns the coming judgment of God, though not yet apparent, by the eye of faith, as the Apostle well calls faith “the beholding of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1.) Incredible as it might appear that any calamity should overtake so mighty... [ Continue Reading ]

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