PSALM 123
. An earnest and expecting prayer for divine aid in
distress.
2. Deference, submission, and
trust, are all expressed by the figure. In the East, servants in
attending on their masters are almost wholly directed by signs,
which require the closest observance of the hands of the latter. The
servants of God should look (1) to His directing hand, to appoint
them their work; (2) to His supplying hand (), to give them their portion in due season; (3) to His
protecting hand, to right them when wronged; (4) to His correcting
hand (Isaiah 9:13; 1 Peter 5:6;
compare Genesis 16:6); (5) to His
rewarding hand.
4. of those that are at
ease—self-complacently, disregarding God's law, and despising
His people.
PSALM 123
. An earnest and expecting prayer for divine aid in distress.
1. (Compare ).
thou that dwellest—literally, "sittest as enthroned" (compare Psalms 2:4; Psalms 113:4; Psalms 113:5).
2. Deference, submission, and trust, are all expressed by the figure. In the East, servants in attending on their masters are almost wholly directed by signs, which require the closest observance of the hands of the latter. The servants of God should look (1) to His directing hand, to appoint them their work; (2) to His supplying hand (), to give them their portion in due season; (3) to His protecting hand, to right them when wronged; (4) to His correcting hand (Isaiah 9:13; 1 Peter 5:6; compare Genesis 16:6); (5) to His rewarding hand.
3. contempt—was that of the heathen, and, perhaps, Samaritans (Nehemiah 1:3; Nehemiah 2:19).
4. of those that are at ease—self-complacently, disregarding God's law, and despising His people.