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Psalms 72

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1¶ [A Psalm] for Solomon. Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king's son.

2¶ He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment.

3The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by righteousness.

4He shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor.

5They shall fear thee as long as the sun and moon endure, throughout all generations.

6He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers [that] water the earth.

7In his days shall the righteous flourish; and abundance of peace so long as the moon endureth.

8He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth.

9They that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before him; and his enemies shall lick the dust.

10The kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts.

11Yea, all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.

12For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and [him] that hath no helper.

13He shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of the needy.

14He shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence: and precious shall their blood be in his sight.

15And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the gold of Sheba: prayer also shall be made for him continually; [and] daily shall he be praised.

16There shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon: and [they] of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth.

17His name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun: and [men] shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed.

18¶ Blessed [be] the LORD God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things.

19And blessed [be] his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled [with] his glory; Amen, and Amen.

20The prayers of David the son of Jesse are ended.

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Psalms 72:1 Verse 1

This psalm belongs to Solomon in part, but to Christ more fully and clearly. Solomon was both the king and the king's son, and his pious father desired that the wisdom of God might be in him, that his reign might be a remembrance of the kingdom of the Messiah. It is the prayer of a father for his child; a dying blessing. The best we can ask of God for our children is, that God would give them wisdom and grace to know and to do their duty.

Psalms 72:2-17 Verses 2-17

This is a prophecy of the kingdom of Christ; many passages in it cannot be applied to the reign of Solomon. There were righteousness and peace at first in the administration of his government; but, before the end of his reign, there were troubles and unrighteousness. The kingdom here spoken of is to last as long as the sun, but Solomon's was soon at an end. Even the Jewish expositors understood it of the kingdom of the Messiah. Observe many great and precious promises here made, which were to have full accomplishment only in the kingdom of Christ. As far as his kingdom is set up, discord and contentions cease, in families, churches, and nations. The law of Christ, written in the heart, disposes men to be honest and just, and to render to all their due; it likewise disposes men to live in love, and so produces abundance of peace. Holiness and love shall be lasting in Christ's kingdom. Through all the changes of the world, and all the changes of life, Christ's kingdom will support itself. And he shall, by the graces and comforts of his Spirit, come down like rain upon the mown grass; not on that cut down, but that which is left growing, that it may spring again. His gospel has been, or shall be, preached to all nations. Though he needs not the services of any, yet he must be served with the best. Those that have the wealth of this world, must serve Christ with it, do good with it. Prayer shall be made through him, or for his sake; whatever we ask of the Father, should be in his name. Praises shall be offered to him: we are under the highest obligations to him. Christ only shall be feared throughout all generations. To the end of time, and to eternity, his name shall be praised. All nations shall call HIM blessed.

Psalms 72:18-20 Verses 18-20

We are taught to bless God in Christ, for all he has done for us by him. David is earnest in prayer for the fulfilment of this prophecy and promise. It is sad to think how empty the earth is of the glory of God, how little service and honour he has from a world to which he is so bountiful. May we, like David, submit to Christ's authority, and partake of his righteousness and peace. May we bless him for the wonders of redeeming love. May we spend our days, and end our lives, praying for the spread of his gospel.

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Psalms 72:1 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

Give the king, &c.--a prayer which is equivalent to a prediction. judgments--the acts, and (figuratively) the principles of a right government (Joh 5:22; 9:39). righteousness--qualifications for conducting such a government. king's son--same person as a king--a very proper title for Christ, as such in both natures. 2, &c. The effects of such a government by one thus endowed are detailed. thy people ... and thy poor--or, "meek," the pious subjects of his government.

Psalms 72:1-19 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

relates to the second book of Psalms, of which this is the last, and was perhaps added by some collector, to intimate that the collection, to which, as chief author, David's name was appended, was closed. In this view, these may consistently be the productions of others included, as of Asaph, sons of Korah, and Solomon; and a few of David's may be placed in the latter series. The fact that here the usual mode of denoting authorship is used, is strongly conclusive that Solomon was the author, especially as no stronger objection appears than what has been now set aside. The Psalm, in highly wrought figurative style, describes the reign of a king as "righteous, universal, beneficent, and perpetual." By the older Jewish and most modern Christian interpreters, it has been referred to Christ, whose reign, present and prospective, alone corresponds with its statements. As the imagery of the second Psalm was drawn from the martial character of David's reign, that of this is from the peaceful and prosperous state of Solomon's.

Psalms 72:3 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

As mountains and hills are not usually productive, they are here selected to show the abundance of peace, being represented as bringing--or, literally, "bearing" it as a produce. by righteousness--that is, by means of his eminently just and good methods of ruling.

Psalms 72:4 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

That peace, including prosperity, as an eminent characteristic of Christ's reign (Isa 2:4; Isa 9:6; 11:9), will be illustrated in the security provided for the helpless and needy, and the punishment inflicted on oppressors, whose power to injure or mar the peace of others will be destroyed (compare Isa 65:25; Zec 9:10). children of the needy--for the needy (compare sons of strangers, Ps 18:45 [Margin]).

Psalms 72:5 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

as long as ... endure--literally, "with the sun," coeval with its existence, and before, or, in presence of the moon, while it lasts (compare Ge 11:28, "before Terah," literally, "in presence of," while he lived).

Psalms 72:6 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

A beautiful figure expresses the grateful nature of His influence; 7, and, carrying out the figure, the results are described in an abundant production. the righteous--literally, "righteousness." flourish--literally, "sprout," or, "spring forth."

Psalms 72:8 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

The foreign nations mentioned (Ps 72:9, 10) could not be included in the limits, if designed to indicate the boundaries of Solomon's kingdom. The terms, though derived from those used (Ex 23:31; De 11:24) to denote the possessions of Israel, must have a wider sense. Thus, "ends of the earth" is never used of Palestine, but always of the world (compare Margin). 9-11. The extent of the conquests. They that dwell in the wilderness--the wild, untutored tribes of deserts. bow ... dust--in profound submission. The remotest and wealthiest nations shall acknowledge Him (compare Ps 45:12). 12-14. They are not the conquests of arms, but the influences of humane and peaceful principles (compare Isa 9:7; 11:1-9; Zec 9:9, 10).

Psalms 72:15 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

In his prolonged life he will continue to receive the honorable gifts of the rich, and the prayers of his people shall be made for him, and their praises given to him.

Psalms 72:16 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

The spiritual blessings, as often in Scripture, are set forth by material, the abundance of which is described by a figure, in which a "handful" (or literally, "a piece," or small portion) of corn in the most unpropitious locality, shall produce a crop, waving in the wind in its luxuriant growth, like the forests of Lebanon. they of the city ... earth--This clause denotes the rapid and abundant increase of population-- of--or, "from" the city--Jerusalem, the center and seat of the typical kingdom. flourish--or, glitter as new grass--that is, bloom. This increase corresponds with the increased productiveness. So, as the gospel blessings are diffused, there shall arise increasing recipients of them, out of the Church in which Christ resides as head.

Psalms 72:17 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

His name--or, "glorious perfections." as long as the sun--(Compare Ps 72:5). men shall be blessed--(Ge 12:3; 18:18).

Psalms 72:18-19 For, or literally, "of Solomon." The closing verse rather

These words close the Psalm in terms consistent with the style of the context, while Ps 72:20 is evidently, from its prosaic style, an addition for the purpose above explained [see on Ps 72:1]. 20. ended--literally, "finished," or completed; the word never denotes fulfilment, except in a very late usage, as in Ezr 1:1; Da 12:7. PSALM 73

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Amen used in Prayer Psalm 72:19

And blessed be His glorious name forever; may all the earth be filled with His glory. Amen and amen.

Blessing: Spiritual, from God Psalm 72:6, 17

May he be like rain that falls on freshly cut grass, like spring showers that water the earth. / May his name endure forever; may his name continue as long as the sun shines. In him may all nations be blessed; may they call him blessed.

Cedar: Figurative Psalm 72:16

May there be an abundance of grain in the land; may it sway atop the hills. May its fruit trees flourish like the forests of Lebanon, and its people like the grass of the field.

Church: Prophecies Concerning Prosperity of Psalm 72:1–20

Of Solomon. Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness. / May he judge Your people with righteousness and Your afflicted with justice. / May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness.

Corn: Figurative Psalm 72:16

May there be an abundance of grain in the land; may it sway atop the hills. May its fruit trees flourish like the forests of Lebanon, and its people like the grass of the field.

Fear of God: Reverence Psalm 72:5

May they fear him as long as the sun shines, as long as the moon remains, through all generations.

Foster Care Psalm 72:4

May he vindicate the afflicted among the people; may he save the children of the needy and crush the oppressor.

Fruits of Converts to the Church Psalm 72:16

May there be an abundance of grain in the land; may it sway atop the hills. May its fruit trees flourish like the forests of Lebanon, and its people like the grass of the field.

Gentiles: Prophecies of the Conversion of Psalm 72:1–20

Of Solomon. Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness. / May he judge Your people with righteousness and Your afflicted with justice. / May the mountains bring peace to the people, and the hills bring righteousness.

God: Glory of Psalm 72:18, 19

Blessed be the LORD God, the God of Israel, who alone does marvelous deeds. / And blessed be His glorious name forever; may all the earth be filled with His glory. Amen and amen.

God: Praised Psalm 72:17

May his name endure forever; may his name continue as long as the sun shines. In him may all nations be blessed; may they call him blessed.

God: Preserver Psalm 72:14

He will redeem them from oppression and violence, for their blood is precious in his sight.

God: Providence of Psalm 72:16

May there be an abundance of grain in the land; may it sway atop the hills. May its fruit trees flourish like the forests of Lebanon, and its people like the grass of the field.

God: Righteousness of Psalm 72:1

Of Solomon. Endow the king with Your justice, O God, and the son of the king with Your righteousness.

Gold: Abounded in Sheba Psalm 72:15

Long may he live! May gold from Sheba be given him. May people ever pray for him; may they bless him all day long.

Gold: Sheba Psalm 72:15

Long may he live! May gold from Sheba be given him. May people ever pray for him; may they bless him all day long.

Grass: Mown Psalm 72:6

May he be like rain that falls on freshly cut grass, like spring showers that water the earth.

Jesus, the Christ: Judge Psalm 72:2, 4

May he judge Your people with righteousness and Your afflicted with justice. / May he vindicate the afflicted among the people; may he save the children of the needy and crush the oppressor.

Jesus, the Christ: King Psalm 72:5, 8, 11

May they fear him as long as the sun shines, as long as the moon remains, through all generations. / May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth. / May all kings bow down to him and all nations serve him.

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