aPs 82
b82:1
cIsa 3:13
dJob 1:6
e82:2
f89:4
g82:3-4
i82:5
j11:3
k82:6-7
lJohn 10:34
m82:8

‏ Psalms 82

Summary for Ps 82:1-8: Ps 82  a God condemns those who mistreat the helpless. 82:1  b God presides and stands ready to render judgment (see Isa 3:13  c).

• heaven’s court: See Job 1:6  d.
82:2  e Since justice marks God’s reign (89:4  f), he opposes favoring the wicked. So the psalmist is perplexed and cries out to God for justice (82:3-4  g, 8  h).
82:5  i The unjust oppressors cannot bring or restore order. They wander about in darkness, unmoved by circumstances even when the whole world order falls apart around them (cp. 11:3  j).
Summary for Ps 82:6-7: 82:6-7  k The gods (see study notes on 29:1-2; 58:1), like mere mortals, cannot escape the judgment common to human rulers. Jesus quoted from this passage in John 10:34  l.
82:8  m The nations belong to God; he will take over the realms formerly ruled by local deities and give them to his people, just as he did with the Promised Land.
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