Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Psalms 87
Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.
Commentary Notes
Psalms 87:1
Ps 87:1-7. This triumphal song was probably occasioned by the same event as the forty-sixth [see on Ps 46:1, title]. The writer celebrates the glory of the Church, as the means of spiritual blessing to the nation.
1. His —that is, God's
foundation —or, what He has founded, that is, Zion (Isa 14:32).
is in the holy mountains —the location of Zion, in the wide sense, for the capital, or Jerusalem, being on several hills.
Psalms 87:2
Psalms 87:3
3. spoken of thee —or, "in thee," that is, the city of God (Ps 46:4; 48:2).
Psalms 87:4
4. This is what is spoken by God.
to them … me —literally, "for My knowers," they are true worshippers (Ps 36:10; Isa 19:21). These are mentioned as specimens.
this —that is, nation
was born there —Of each it is said, "This was born," or is a native of Zion, spiritually.
Psalms 87:5
5. The writer resumes—
This and that man —literally, "man and man," or many (Ge 14:10; Ex 8:10, 14), or all (Isa 44:5; Ga 3:28).
the highest … her —God is her protector.
Psalms 87:6
6. The same idea is set forth under the figure of a register made by God (compare Isa 4:3).
Psalms 87:7
7. As in a great procession of those thus written up, or registered, seeking Zion (Isa 2:3; Jer 50:5), "the singers" and "players," or pipers, shall precede. all my springs —So each shall say, "All my sources of spiritual joy are in Thee" (Ps 46:4; 84:6).