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Psalms 75:10 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

10 And all the horns of the wicked will I cut off; [but] the horns of the righteous shall be exalted.

Cross Reference

Psalms 89:17 DARBY

For thou art the glory of their strength; and in thy favour our horn shall be exalted.

Psalms 92:10 DARBY

But my horn shalt thou exalt like a buffalo's: I shall be anointed with fresh oil.

Psalms 148:14 DARBY

And he hath lifted up the horn of his people, the praise of all his saints, [even] of the children of Israel, a people near unto him. Hallelujah!

Jeremiah 48:25 DARBY

The horn of Moab is cut off, and his arm is broken, saith Jehovah.

Psalms 101:8 DARBY

Every morning will I destroy all the wicked of the land: to cut off all workers of iniquity from the city of Jehovah.

1 Samuel 2:1 DARBY

And Hannah prayed, and said, My heart exulteth in Jehovah, my horn is lifted up in Jehovah; my mouth is opened wide over mine enemies; for I rejoice in thy salvation.

Zechariah 1:20-21 DARBY

And Jehovah shewed me four craftsmen. And I said, What come these to do? And he spoke, saying, Those are the horns which scattered Judah, so that no man lifted up his head; but these are come to affright them, to cast out the horns of the nations, which lifted up the horn against the land of Judah to scatter it.

Luke 1:69 DARBY

and raised up a horn of deliverance for us in the house of David his servant;

Commentary on Psalms 75 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 75

Ps 75:1-10. Al-taschith—(See on Ps 57:1, title). In impending danger, the Psalmist, anticipating relief in view of God's righteous government, takes courage and renders praise.

1. God's name or perfections are set forth by His wondrous works.

2, 3. These verses express the purpose of God to administer a just government, and in a time of anarchy that He sustains the nation. Some apply the words to the Psalmist.

receive the congregation—literally, "take a set time" (Ps 102:13; Ho 2:3), or an assembly at a set time—that is, for judging.

3. pillars of it—(1Sa 2:8).

4-8. Here the writer speaks in view of God's declaration, warning the wicked.

Lift … up the horn—to exalt power, here, of the wicked himself—that is, to be arrogant or self-elated.

5. speak … neck—insolently.

6. promotion—literally, "a lifting up." God is the only right judge of merit.

8. in the hand … a cup … red—God's wrath often thus represented (compare Isa 51:17; Jer 25:15).

but the dregs—literally, "surely the dregs, they shall drain it."

9, 10. Contrasted is the lot of the pious who will praise God, and, acting under His direction, will destroy the power of the wicked, and exalt that of the righteous.