Psalms 83:7

 

EXPOSITION

Verse 7. Gebal was probably a near neighbour of Edom, though there was a Gebal in the region of Tyre and Sidon.

And Ammon, and Amalek. Two other hereditary foes of Israel, fierce and remorseless as ravening wolves. In the roll of infamy let these names remain detestably immortalised. How thick they stand. Their name is legion, for they are many. Alas, poor Israel, how art thou to stand against such a Bloody League? Nor is this all. Here comes another tribe of ancient foemen, the Philistines; who once blinded Samson, and captured the ark of the Lord; and here are old allies become new enemies; the builders of the temple conspiring to pull it down, even the inhabitants of Tyre. These last were mercenaries who cared not at whose bidding they drew sword, so long as they carved something for their own advantage. True religion has had its quarrel with merchants and craftsmen, and because it has interfered with their gains, they have conspired against it.

 

EXPLANATORY NOTES AND QUAINT SAYINGS

Verse 6-8. See Psalms on "Psalms 83:6" for further information.

Verse 7. Gebal.

  • Ezekiel 27:9Joshua 13:51 Kings 5:18

 

HINTS FOR PASTORS AND LAYPERSONS

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