JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Psalms 32

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

Commentary Notes

v1

Psalms 32:1

Ps 32:1-11. Maschil —literally, "giving instruction." The Psalmist describes the blessings of His forgiveness, succeeding the pains of conviction, and deduces from his own experience instruction and exhortation to others.

1, 2. (Compare Ro 4:6).

forgiven —literally, "taken away," opposed to retain (Joh 20:23).

covered —so that God no longer regards the sin (Ps 85:3).

Ps 32 1-Ps 32 11Rom 4 6John 20 23Ps 85 3
v2

Psalms 32:2

2. imputeth —charge to him, and treat him accordingly.

no guile —or, deceit, no false estimate of himself, nor insincerity before God (compare Ro 8:1).

Rom 8 1
v3

Psalms 32:3

3, 4. A vivid description of felt, but unacknowledged, sin.

When —literally, "for," as in Ps 32:4.

Ps 32 4
v4

Psalms 32:4

4. thy hand —of God, or power in distressing him (Ps 38:2).

moisture —vital juices of the body, the parching heat of which expresses the anguish of the soul. On the other figures, compare Ps 6:2, 7; 31:9-11. If composed on the occasion of the fifty-first Psalm, this distress may have been protracted for several months.

Ps 38 2Ps 6 2Ps 6 7Ps 31 9-Ps 31 11
v5

Psalms 32:5

5. A prompt fulfilment of the purposed confession is followed by a prompt forgiveness.

v6

Psalms 32:6

6. For this —that is, my happy experience.

godly —pious in the sense of Ps 4:3.

a time —(Isa 55:6); when God's Spirit inclines us to seek pardon, He is ready to forgive.

floods, &c.—denotes great danger (Ps 18:17; 66:12).

Ps 4 3Isa 55 6Ps 18 17Ps 66 12
v8

Psalms 32:8

8. Whether, as most likely, the language of David (compare Ps 51:13), or that of God, this is a promise of divine guidance.

I will … mine eye —or, My eye shall be on thee, watching and directing thy way.

Ps 51 13
v9

Psalms 32:9

9. The latter clause, more literally, " in that they come not near thee "; that is, because they will not come, &c., unless forced by bit and bridle.

v10

Psalms 32:10

10. The sorrows of the impenitent contrasted with the peace and safety secured by God's mercy.

v11

Psalms 32:11

11. The righteous and upright, or those conforming to the divine teaching for securing the divine blessing, may well rejoice with shouting.