JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Psalms 1

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Psalms 1:1

Ps 1:1-6. The character and condition, and the present and future destiny, of the pious and the wicked are described and contrasted, teaching that true piety is the source of ultimate happiness, and sin of misery. As this is a summary of the teachings of the whole book, this Psalm, whether designedly so placed or not, forms a suitable preface.

1. Blessed —literally, "oh, the happiness"—an exclamation of strong emotion, as if resulting from reflecting on the subject. The use of the plural may denote fulness and variety (2Ch 9:7).

counsel … way … seat —With their corresponding verbs, mark gradations of evil, as acting on the principles, cultivating the society, and permanently conforming to the conduct of the wicked, who are described by three terms, of which the last is indicative of the boldest impiety (compare Ps 26:4, 5; Jer 15:17).

Ps 1 1-Ps 1 62Chr 9 7Ps 26 4Ps 26 5Jer 15 17
v2

Psalms 1:2

2. law —all of God's word then written, especially the books of Moses (compare Ps 119:1, 55, 97, &c.).

Ps 119 1Ps 119 55Ps 119 97
v3

Psalms 1:3

3. like a tree —(Jer 17:7, 8).

planted —settled, fast.

by —or, "over."

the rivers —canals for irrigation.

shall prosper —literally, "make prosper," brings to perfection. The basis of this condition and character is given (Ps 32:1).

Jer 17 7Jer 17 8Ps 32 1
v4

Psalms 1:4

4. not so —either as to conduct or happiness.

like the chaff —which, by Eastern modes of winnowing against the wind, was utterly blown away.

v5

Psalms 1:5

5. stand in the judgment —be acquitted. They shall be driven from among the good (Mt 25:45, 46).

Matt 25 45Matt 25 46
v6

Psalms 1:6

6. knoweth the way —attends to and provides for them (Ps 101:6; Pr 12:10; Ho 13:5). way of the wicked —All their plans will end in disappointment and ruin (Ps 37:13; 146:8; Pr 4:19).

Ps 101 6Prov 12 10Hos 13 5Ps 37 13Ps 146 8Prov 4 19