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Gereviseerde Leidse Vertaling
Psalmen 76:9
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(76-10) wanneer God ten gerichte opstaat, om alle ellendigen op de aarde te helpen. Sela.
(76:10) Als God opstond ten oordeel, om alle zachtmoedigen der aarde te verlossen. Sela.
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When: Psalms 9:7-9, Psalms 72:4, Psalms 82:2-5, Isaiah 11:4, Jeremiah 5:28
to save: Psalms 25:9, Psalms 149:4, Zephaniah 2:3, Matthew 5:5, 1 Peter 3:4
Reciprocal: Numbers 12:4 - the Lord Job 31:14 - What then Psalms 3:7 - Arise Psalms 7:6 - to the Psalms 9:19 - Arise Isaiah 30:7 - Their Joel 3:12 - for Habakkuk 2:20 - let all the earth keep silence before him Zephaniah 1:7 - thy
Gill's Notes on the Bible
When God arose to judgment,.... He may sometimes seem to be asleep, and to defer judgment, but he will arise and hasten it in his own time, and will take vengeance on all his and his people's enemies, as he did upon the army of the Assyrians, and will upon the antichristian powers, and upon all the wicked, and at the same time will save his own people, as follows:
to save all the meek of the earth; the quiet in the land, who are afflicted in this world, despised by the men of it, are lowly and humble, and mean in their own eyes; these the Lord takes notice of and cares for them, he will beautify them with salvation; these, all of them, even everyone of them, shall be saved in him with an everlasting salvation; this verse is by some connected with the preceding; so Kimchi, "the earth feared, and was still, when God arose to judgment", &c. and by others, as R. Moses and Aben Ezra, with the following.
Selah. :-.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
When God arose to judgment - That is, when he came to overthrow and destroy the enemies of his people, as referred to in the former part of the psalm.
To save all the meek of the earth - Of the land - to wit, the land of Judea; or, to save his people when in affliction. The word “meek,” which with us usually means those who are forbearing under injuries, means here the humble, the afflicted, the crushed, the oppressed.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 76:9. The meek of the earth. — The humbled or oppressed people of the land. The poor Jews, now utterly helpless, and calling upon the Lord for succour.