20 Put them in fear, O LORD: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah.
20 Put H7896 them in fear, H4172 H4172 O LORD: H3068 that the nations H1471 may know H3045 themselves to be but men. H582 Selah. H5542
20 Put them in fear, O Jehovah: Let the nations know themselves to be but men. Selah
20 Appoint, O Jehovah, a director to them, Let nations know they `are' men! Selah.
20 Put them in fear, Jehovah: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah.
20 Put them in fear, Yahweh. Let the nations know that they are only men. Selah.
20 Put them in fear, O Lord, so that the nations may see that they are only men. (Selah.)
I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.
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Commentary on Psalms 9 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 9
In this psalm,
This is very applicable to the kingdom of the Messiah, the enemies of which have been in part destroyed already, and shall be yet more and more till they all be made his footstool, which we are to assure ourselves of, that God may have the glory and we may take the comfort.
To the chief musician upon Muth-labben. A psalm of David.
Psa 9:1-10
The title of this psalm gives a very uncertain sound concerning the occasion of penning it. It is upon Muth-labben, which some make to refer to the death of Goliath, others of Nabal, others of Absalom; but I incline to think it signifies only some tone, or some musical instrument, to which this psalm was intended to be sung; and that the enemies David is here triumphing in the defeat of are the Philistines, and the other neighbouring nations that opposed his settlement in the throne, whom he contested with and subdued in the beginning of his reign, 2 Sa. 5:8. In these verses,
Psa 9:11-20
In these verses,
In singing this psalm we must give to God the glory of his justice in pleading his people's cause against his and their enemies, and encourage ourselves to wait for the year of the redeemed and the year of recompences for the controversy of Zion, even the final destruction of all anti-christian powers and factions, to which many of the ancients apply this psalm.