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124. Psalm 124

1 If the LORD had not been on our side—
   let Israel say—

2 if the LORD had not been on our side
   when people attacked us,

3 they would have swallowed us alive
   when their anger flared against us;

4 the flood would have engulfed us,
   the torrent would have swept over us,

5 the raging waters
   would have swept us away.

    6 Praise be to the LORD,
   who has not let us be torn by their teeth.

7 We have escaped like a bird
   from the fowler’s snare;
the snare has been broken,
   and we have escaped.

8 Our help is in the name of the LORD,
   the Maker of heaven and earth.


4. The waters had then overwhelmed us. He embellishes by an elegant metaphor the preceding sentiment, comparing the dreadful impetuosity of the enemies of the Jews to an inundation, which swallows up whatever it meets with in its overflowing course. And he continues to preserve the character of a man affrighted. He names the waters, next the torrent, thirdly, the proud or impetuous waters. He says, over us, and over our soul, as if, by presenting the thing to the eye, he intended to strike terror into the people. And certainly this impassioned language ought to have all the effect of a graphic representation, that the faithful might the better feel from what a profound gulf they had been rescued by the hand of God. He only truly attributes his deliverance to God, who acknowledges himself to have been lost before he was delivered. The adverb them is here either demonstrative, as if the Psalmist had pointed to the thing with the finger, or it is taken for long ago. The former signification is, however, more suitable to the present passage.


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