Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Psalms 51
Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.
Commentary Notes
Psalms 51:1
Ps 51:1-19. On the occasion, compare 2Sa 11:12. The Psalm illustrates true repentance, in which are comprised conviction, confession, sorrow, prayer for mercy, and purposes of amendment, and it is accompanied by a lively faith.
1-4. A plea for mercy is a confession of guilt.
blot out —as from a register.
transgressions —literally, "rebellions" (Ps 19:13; 32:1).
Psalms 51:2
2. Wash me —Purity as well as pardon is desired by true penitents.
Psalms 51:3
3. For … before me —Conviction precedes forgiveness; and, as a gift of God, is a plea for it (2Sa 12:13; Ps 32:5; 1Jo 1:9).
Psalms 51:4
4. Against thee —chiefly, and as sins against others are violations of God's law, in one sense only.
that … judgest —that is, all palliation of his crime is excluded; it is the design in making this confession to recognize God's justice, however severe the sentence.
Psalms 51:5
5, 6. His guilt was aggravated by his essential, native sinfulness, which is as contrary to God's requisitions of inward purity as are outward sins to those for right conduct.
Psalms 51:6
6. thou shalt make, &c.—may be taken to express God's gracious purpose in view of His strict requisition; a purpose of which David might have availed himself as a check to his native love for sin, and, in not doing so, aggravated his guilt.
truth … and …wisdom —are terms often used for piety (compare Job 28:28; Ps 119:30).
Psalms 51:7
7-12. A series of prayers for forgiveness and purifying.
Purge … hyssop —The use of this plant in the ritual (Ex 12:22; Nu 19:6, 18) suggests the idea of atonement as prominent here; "purge" refers to vicarious satisfaction (Nu 19:17-20).
Psalms 51:8
8. Make … joy —by forgiving me, which will change distress to joy.
Psalms 51:9
9. Hide, &c.—Turn from beholding.
Psalms 51:10
10. Create —a work of almighty power.
in me —literally, "to me," or, "for me"; bestow as a gift, a heart free from taint of sin (Ps 24:4; 73:1).
renew —implies that he had possessed it; the essential principle of a new nature had not been lost, but its influence interrupted (Lu 22:32); for Ps 51:11 shows that he had not lost God's presence and Spirit (1Sa 16:13), though he had lost the "joy of his salvation" (Ps 51:12), for whose return he prays.
right spirit —literally, "constant," "firm," not yielding to temptation.
Psalms 51:12
12. free spirit —"thy" ought not to be supplied, for the word "free" is, literally, "willing," and "spirit" is that of David. "Let a willing spirit uphold me," that is, with a soul willingly conformed to God's law, he would be preserved in a right course of conduct.
Psalms 51:13
13. Then —Such will be the effect of this gracious work.
ways —of providence and human duty (Ps 18:21, 30; 32:8; Lu 22:32).
Psalms 51:14
14. Deliver —or, "Free me" (Ps 39:8) from the guilt of murder (2Sa 12:9, 10; Ps 5:6).
righteousness —as in Ps 7:17; 31:1.
Psalms 51:15
15. open … lips —by removing my sense of guilt.
Psalms 51:16
16. Praise is better than sacrifice (Ps 50:14), and implying faith, penitence, and love, glorifies God. In true penitents the joys of pardon mingle with sorrow for sin.
Psalms 51:18
18. Do good, &c.—Visit not my sin on Thy Church.
build … walls —is to show favor; compare Ps 89:40, for opposite form and idea.
Psalms 51:19
19. God reconciled, material sacrifices will be acceptable (Ps 4:5; compare Isa 1:11-17).