Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Psalms 124
Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.
Commentary Notes
Psalms 124:1
Ps 124:1-8. The writer, for the Church, praises God for past, and expresses trust for future, deliverance from foes.
1, 2. on our side —for us (Ps 56:9).
now —or, "oh! let Israel"
Psalms 124:2
2. rose … against, &c.—(Ps 3:1; 56:11).
Psalms 124:3
3. Then —that is, the time of our danger.
quick —literally, "living" (Nu 16:32, 33), description of ferocity.
Psalms 124:4
4, 5. (Compare Ps 18:4, 16).
Psalms 124:5
5. The epithet proud added to waters denotes insolent enemies.
Psalms 124:6
6, 7. The figure is changed to that of a rapacious wild beast (Ps 3:7), and then of a fowler (Ps 91:3), and complete escape is denoted by breaking the net.
Psalms 124:8
8. (Compare Ps 121:2). name —in the usual sense (Ps 5:11; 20:1). He thus places over against the great danger the omnipotent God, and drowns, as it were in an anthem, the wickedness of the whole world and of hell, just as a great fire consumes a little drop of water [ Luther ].