Answer me when I call, God of my righteousness.Give me relief from my distress.Have mercy on me, and hear my prayer. +
Ps 4:1-8.
On Neginoth, that is, stringed instruments, as the kind of musical
accompaniment. On other parts of title,
see
Introduction.,
The historical occasion was probably the same as that of the foregoing
[see on
Ps 3:1].
The writer, praying for further relief, admonishes his enemies of the
vanity of attacking God's servant, exhorts them to repentance, and
avows his confidence and peace in God's favor.
1. Hear--as in
Ps 3:4.
God of my righteousness--or, "my righteous God, as my holy hill"
(Ps 2:6),
who will act towards me on righteous principles.
thou hast enlarged--expresses relief afforded in opposition to
"distress," which is expressed by a word denoting straits or pressure.
Past favor is a ground of hope for the future.
2
You sons of men, how long shall my glory be turned into dishonor?Will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?Selah. +
2. sons of men--men of note or prominence (compare
2Ch 21:9).
turn my glory--or, "royal dignity."
into shame--or, "reproach."
vanity--a foolish and hopeless enterprise
(Ps 2:1).
leasing--a lie.
3
But know that the LORD has set apart for himself him who is godly:The LORD will hear when I call to him. +
3. godly--an object as well as subject of divine favor (compare
Ps 105:14, 15).
4
Stand in awe, and don't sin.Search your own heart on your bed, and be still.Selah. +
4. Stand in awe--
(Eph 4:26),
from Septuagint, "be angry." Both clauses are qualified by
"not."
5
Offer the sacrifices of righteousness.Put your trust in The LORD. +
5. Not only repent, but manifest penitence by sacrifices or
righteousness or righteous sacrifices, &c.
6
Many say, "Who will show us any good?"The LORD, let the light of your face shine on us. +
6, 7. Contrast true with vain confidence.
light of thy countenance upon us--figure for favor
(Nu 6:26;
Ps 44:3; 81:16).
7
You have put gladness in my heart,more than when their grain and their new wine are increased. +
7. corn and wine--literally, "new corn and wine."
increased--an abundant harvest giving great joy
(Isa 9:3).
8
In peace I will both lay myself down and sleep,for you, the LORD alone, make me live in safety. +
8. both lay me down, &c.--or, will lie down at once, and sleep in
sure confidence and quiet repose
(Ps 3:5).
Ps 4:1-8. On Neginoth, that is, stringed instruments, as the kind of musical accompaniment. On other parts of title, see Introduction., The historical occasion was probably the same as that of the foregoing [see on Ps 3:1]. The writer, praying for further relief, admonishes his enemies of the vanity of attacking God's servant, exhorts them to repentance, and avows his confidence and peace in God's favor.
1. Hear--as in Ps 3:4.
God of my righteousness--or, "my righteous God, as my holy hill" (Ps 2:6), who will act towards me on righteous principles.
thou hast enlarged--expresses relief afforded in opposition to "distress," which is expressed by a word denoting straits or pressure. Past favor is a ground of hope for the future.