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Psalms 92:6 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

6 A brutish man knoweth not, neither doth a fool understand it.

Cross Reference

Psalms 73:22 DARBY

Then I was brutish and knew nothing; I was [as] a beast with thee.

Psalms 49:10 DARBY

For he seeth that wise men die; all alike, the fool and the brutish perish, and they leave their wealth to others.

Psalms 94:8 DARBY

Understand, ye brutish among the people; and ye fools, when will ye be wise?

1 Corinthians 2:14 DARBY

But [the] natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him; and he cannot know [them] because they are spiritually discerned;

Psalms 14:1 DARBY

{To the chief Musician. [A Psalm] of David.} The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They have corrupted themselves, they have done abominable works: there is none that doeth good.

Psalms 32:9 DARBY

Be ye not as a horse, as a mule, which have no understanding: whose trappings must be bit and bridle, for restraint, or they will not come unto thee.

Psalms 75:4 DARBY

I said unto the boastful, Boast not; and to the wicked, Lift not up the horn:

Proverbs 1:22 DARBY

How long, simple ones, will ye love simpleness, and scorners take pleasure in their scorning, and the foolish hate knowledge?

Proverbs 24:7 DARBY

Wisdom is too high for a fool: he will not open his mouth in the gate.

Proverbs 30:2 DARBY

Truly *I* am more stupid than any one; and I have not a man's intelligence.

Isaiah 1:3 DARBY

The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib; Israel doth not know, my people hath no intelligence.

Jeremiah 10:14 DARBY

Every man is become brutish, bereft of knowledge; every founder is put to shame by the graven image, for his molten image is falsehood, and there is no breath in them.

Luke 12:20 DARBY

But God said to him, Fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee; and whose shall be what thou hast prepared?

Commentary on Psalms 92 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 92

Ps 92:1-15. A Psalm-song—(see on Ps 30:1, title). The theme: God should be praised for His righteous judgments on the wicked and His care and defense of His people. Such a topic, at all times proper, is specially so for the reflections of the Sabbath day.

1. sing … name—celebrate Thy perfections.

2. in the morning, … every night—diligently and constantly (Ps 42:8).

loving kindness—literally, "mercy."

faithfulness—in fulfilling promises (Ps 89:14).

3. In such a work all proper aid must be used.

with a … sound—or, on Higgaion (see on Ps 9:16), perhaps an instrument of that name, from its sound resembling the muttered sound of meditation, as expressed also by the word. This is joined with the harp.

4. thy work—that is, of providence (Ps 90:16, 17).

5. great … works—correspond to deep or vast thoughts (Ps 40:5; Ro 11:23).

6. A brutish man knoweth not—that is, God's works, so the Psalmist describes himself (Ps 73:22) when amazed by the prosperity of the wicked, now understood and explained.

8. This he does in part, by contrasting their ruin with God's exaltation and eternity.

most high—as occupying the highest place in heaven (Ps 7:7; 18:16).

9, 10. A further contrast with the wicked, in the lot of the righteous, safety and triumph.

10. horn … exalt—is to increase power (Ps 75:5).

anointed … fresh—or, "new"

oil—(Ps 23:5) a figure for refreshment (compare Lu 7:46). Such use of oil is still common in the East.

11. see … [and] … hear my desire—or, literally, "look on" my enemies and hear of the wicked (compare Ps 27:11; 54:7)—that is, I shall be gratified by their fall.

12-14. The vigorous growth, longevity, utility, fragrance, and beauty of these noble trees, set forth the life, character, and destiny of the pious;

15. and they thus declare God's glory as their strong and righteous ruler.