Psalms 49:14

     14. Like sheep—(compare Ps 49:12) unwittingly, they

      are laid—or, "put," &c.

      death shall feed on—or, better, "shall rule"

      them—as a shepherd (compare "feed," Ps 28:9, Margin).

      have dominion over—or, "subdue"

      them in the morning—suddenly, or in their turn.

      their beauty—literally, "form" or shape.

      shall consume—literally, "is for the consumption," that is, of the grave.

      from their dwelling—literally, "from their home (they go) to it," that is, the grave.

Psalms 58:10

     10, 11. wash . . . wicked—denoting great slaughter. The joy of triumph over the destruction of the wicked is because they are God's enemies, and their overthrow shows that He reigneth (compare Ps 52:5-7; 54:7). In this assurance let heaven and earth rejoice (Ps 96:10; 97:1, &c.).

Psalms 139:21

Isaiah 66:24

     24. go forth, and look—as the Israelites looked at the carcasses of the Egyptians destroyed at the Red Sea (Ex 14:30; compare Isa 26:14-19; Ps 58:10; 49:14; Mal 4:1-3).

      carcasses, &c.— (Isa 66:16), those slain by the Lord in the last great battle near Jerusalem (Zec 12:2-9; 14:2-4); type of the final destruction of all sinners.

      worm . . . not die— (Mr 9:44, 46, 48). Image of hell, from bodies left unburied in the valley of Hinnom (whence comes Gehenna, or "hell"), south of Jerusalem, where a perpetual fire was kept to consume the refuse thrown there (Isa 30:33). It shall not be inconsistent with true love for the godly to look with satisfaction on God's vengeance on the wicked (Re 14:10). May God bless this Commentary, and especially its solemn close, to His glory, and to the edification of the writer and the readers of it, for Jesus' sake!

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