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詩編 9:15

span data-lang="jpn" data-trans="kyb" data-ref="psa.9.1" class="versetxt"> 1 わたしは心をつくして主に感謝し、あなたのくすしきみわざをことごとく宣べ伝えます。2 いと高き者よ、あなたによってわたしは喜びかつ楽しみ、あなたの名をほめ歌います。3 わたしの敵は退くとき、つまずき倒れてあなたの前に滅びました。4 あなたがわたしの正しい訴えを助け守られたからです。あなたはみくらに座して、正しいさばきをされました。5 あなたはもろもろの国民を責め、悪しき者を滅ぼし、永久に彼らの名を消し去られました。6 敵は絶えはてて、とこしえに滅び、あなたが滅ぼされたもろもろの町はその記憶さえ消えうせました。7 しかし主はとこしえに、み位に座し、さばきのために、みくらを設けられました。8 主は正義をもって世界をさばき、公平をもってもろもろの民をさばかれます。9 主はしえたげられる者のとりで、なやみの時のとりでです。10 み名を知る者はあなたに寄り頼みます。主よ、あなたを尋ね求める者をあなたは捨てられたことがないからです。11 シオンに住まわれる主にむかってほめうたい、そのみわざをもろもろの民のなかに宣べ伝えよ。12 血を流す者にあだを報いられる主は彼らを心にとめ、苦しむ者の叫びをお忘れにならないからです。13 主よ、わたしをあわれんでください。死の門からわたしを引きあげられる主よ、あだする者のわたしを悩ますのをみそなわしてください。14 そうすれば、わたしはあなたのすべての誉を述べ、シオンの娘の門で、あなたの救を喜ぶことができましょう。15 もろもろの国民は自分の作った穴に陥り、隠し設けた網に自分の足を捕えられる。16 主はみずからを知らせ、さばきを行われた。悪しき者は自分の手で作ったわなに捕えられる。[ヒガヨン、セラ17 悪しき者、また神を忘れるもろもろの国民は陰府へ去って行く。18 貧しい者は常に忘れられるのではない。苦しむ者の望みはとこしえに滅びるのではない。19 主よ、立ちあがってください。人に勝利を得させず、もろもろの国民に、み前でさばきを受けさせてください。20 主よ、彼らに恐れを起させ、もろもろの国民に自分がただ、人であることを知らせてください。[セラ

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Net;   Sin;   Thompson Chain Reference - Heathen;   Righteous-Wicked;   Wicked, the;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Feet, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Heathen;   Pit;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Net;   Saul;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Foot;   Net;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Acrostic;   English Versions;   Hunting;   Nations;   Psalms;   Sin;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Pit;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Net;   Pit;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Acrostic;  

Bible Verse Review
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Psalms 7:15, Psalms 7:16, Psalms 35:8, Psalms 37:15, Psalms 57:6, Psalms 94:23, Proverbs 5:22, Proverbs 22:8

Reciprocal: Exodus 21:33 - General Numbers 16:33 - into the Esther 5:14 - he caused Esther 7:9 - Hang him thereon Job 5:13 - taketh Job 18:8 - he is cast Psalms 5:10 - let Psalms 10:2 - let Psalms 10:16 - heathen Psalms 33:10 - The Lord Psalms 35:7 - hid Psalms 59:5 - the heathen Psalms 94:13 - until the pit Proverbs 11:5 - direct Proverbs 11:27 - he that seeketh Proverbs 12:2 - a man Proverbs 12:12 - desireth Proverbs 26:27 - diggeth Proverbs 28:10 - he shall Ecclesiastes 10:8 - that John 8:9 - went out Acts 5:37 - he also 1 Corinthians 3:19 - He

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The Heathen are sunk into the pit [that] they made,.... The psalmist having determined to praise the Lord, and called upon others to join with him in it, here enters upon it: for, as Jarchi and Aben Ezra observe, this is תהלה "the praise" he was desirous to show forth, which is occasioned by the destruction of God's enemies, and the deliverance of his people: by "the Heathen" are meant not the Philistines, as Kimchi interprets it, who thought to cause Israel to fall, and fell themselves; but this is spoken prophetically of the nations of the earth, who have joined in the idolatry of antichrist, the Gentiles, by whom the holy city has been trodden under foot; even the several antichristian states, that will be destroyed by the pouring out of the seven vials, and especially the last, at the battle of Armageddon; and which will be brought on by themselves, with a design to destroy the whole kingdom and interest of Christ, but will issue in their utter ruin, which this phrase is expressive of; see

Revelation 18:3. The metaphor is taken from hunters, who dig pits for the wild beasts to fall into, that they may the more easily take them, into which they fall themselves; see Psalms 7:15. Wicked men are mischievous and crafty, but sometimes they are taken in their own craftiness;

in the net which they laid is their own foot taken; which may signify the same thing as before, that the mischief they design for others falls upon themselves; only as the former phrase denotes their utter destruction like the sinking of a millstone in the sea, by which the irrecoverable ruin of Babylon is expressed, Revelation 18:21; this may design the restraint and hinderance of them from doing the evil they would; their feet are entangled, that they cannot run to shed blood; and their hands are held, that they cannot perform their enterprise; and their wrath in restrained and made to praise the Lord. The metaphor is taken from fowlers, who lay nets and snares for birds, and cover them that they may not be seen, but fall into them unawares; see Psalms 124:7.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The heathen - Hebrew, “The nations;” that is, the idolatrous people that were arrayed against him. See the notes at Psalms 9:5.

Are sunk down - That is, referring to those who had been overcome, as mentioned in Psalms 9:5; or to those who still encompassed him, in respect to whom he was so certain that they would be overcome that he could speak of it as a thing already accomplished. According to the former view, it would be an encouragement derived from the past; according to the latter, it would indicate unwavering confidence in God, and the certain assurance of ultimate victory. It is not easy to determine which is the true interpretation. The Hebrew is, “Sunk are the nations in the pit which they have made;” that is, he sees them sinking down to destruction.

In the pit that they made - In which they designed that others should fall. See the notes at Psalms 7:15.

In the net which they hid - Which they laid for others. The allusion here is to a spring-net made to capture birds or wild beasts.

Is their own foot taken - The net here referred to seems to have been particularly a net to take wild beasts by securing one of their feet, like a modern trap. The idea is, that they had been brought into the destruction which they had designed for others. See the notes at Psalms 7:15-16.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 9:15. The heathen are sunk down to the pit — See on Psalms 7:15.


 
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