STROPHE DIVISIONS OF MODERN TRANSLATIONS
NASB | NKJV | NRSV | TEV | NJB |
God the Judge of the Righteous and the Wicked MT Intro A Psalm of Asaph |
God the Righteous Judge | A Liturgy of Divine Judgment | True Worship | Worship in Spirit and Truth |
50:1-6 | 50:1-3 | 50:1-2 | 50:1-2 | 50:1-3a |
50:3-6 | 50:3-6 | 50:3b-4 | ||
50:4-6 | ||||
50:5-6 | ||||
50:7-15 | 50:7-11 | 50:7-11 | 50:7-11 | 50:7 |
50:8-9 | ||||
50:10-11 | ||||
50:12-15 | 50:12-15 | 50:12-15 | 50:12-13 | |
50:14-16a | ||||
50:16-21 | 50:16-21 | 50:16-18 | 50:16-18 | 50:16b-17 |
50:18-19 | ||||
50:19-21 | 50:19-21 | |||
50:20-21 | ||||
50:22-23 | 50:22-23 | 50:22-23 | 50:22-23 | 50:22-23 |
READING CYCLE THREE (see
“Bible
Interpretation Seminar”)
FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR’S INTENT AT PARAGRAPH LEVEL
This is a study guide commentary, which
means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the
light we have. You, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit are priority in interpretation. You must not
relinquish this to a commentator.
Read the chapter in one sitting. Identify the subjects (reading cycle #3). Compare
your subject divisions with the five translations above. Paragraphing is not inspired, but it is
the key to following the original author’s intent, which is the heart of interpretation. Every
paragraph has one and only one subject.
- First paragraph
- Second paragraph
- Third paragraph, etc.
CONTEXTUAL INSIGHTS
- This is another Psalm that contains a universal element (cf. Ps. 50:1,4,12; Ps. 45:16;
46:10; 47:2; 48:2,10; 49:1). This is another way of asserting YHWH as the Creator (Psalm 104),
the only God (see
SPECIAL
TOPIC: MONOTHEISM). - Because His is the Creator, He is the only Judge. Humans will be judged by their
relationship to God- faith (see
SPECIAL
TOPIC: BELIEVE, TRUST, FAITH AND FAITHFULNESS IN THE OT) - obedience (see
SPECIAL
TOPIC: KEEP) - worship (see
SPECIAL
TOPIC: WORSHIP)not just their fulfillment of ritual or liturgical forms. True
faith is of the heart before the hand!
- faith (see
- This Psalm is not about the judgment of all humans, but the judgment of the covenant
people as heaven, earth, and all peoples watch. This judgment is for the purposes of- restoring some to heartfelt faith
- revealing the false faith of some
- This Psalm describes
- those who are ritual-oriented followers (cf. Ps. 50:7-15)
- those who are faithless followers (cf. Ps. 50:16-21)
- brief summary in Ps. 50:22-23
- There are many allusions to speaking. Notice
- spoken, Ps. 50:1a
- summoned (i.e., to witness or testify), Ps. 50:1b, 4
- same as #2
- not in silence, Ps. 50:3, 21a
- direct speech of YHWH, Ps. 50:5, 7
- same as #5
- declare, Ps. 50:6a
- I will speak, Ps. 50:7a
- I will testify, Ps. 50:7b
- reprove, Ps. 50:8,21
- sacrifice of thanksgiving, Ps. 50:14a, 23a
- YHWH says, Ps. 50:16a (much of the Psalm is YHWH speaking, Ps. 50:5, 7-15,
16-21, 22-23) - tell, Ps. 50:16b
- My words, Ps. 50:17b
- your mouth, Ps. 50:19a
- your tongue, Ps. 50:19b
- speak, Ps. 50:20a
- slander, Ps. 50:20b
By their words you will know them for their words reveal
their hearts (i.e., both groups, cf. Matt. 12:33-37; Luke 6:45).
WORD AND PHRASE STUDY
NASB (UPDATED) TEXT: PSALM 50:1-6
1The
Mighty One, God, the Lord, has spoken,
And summoned the earth from the
rising of the sun to its setting.
2Out
of Zion, the perfection of beauty,
God
has shone forth.
3May
our God come and not keep silence;
Fire
devours before Him,
And it
is very tempestuous around Him.
4He
summons the heavens above,
And
the earth, to judge His people:
5“Gather
My godly ones to Me,
Those
who have made a covenant with Me by sacrifice.”
6And the heavens declare
His righteousness,
For God
Himself is judge. Selah.
50:1-6 This strophe characterizes YHWH as the righteous Judge (cf. Ps. 50:6). The imagery of
much of this Psalm is a court scene.
- summoned the earth, Ps. 50:1,4
- the two eternal witnesses—heaven and earth (cf., Deut. 4:26; 30:19; 31:28; 32:1), Ps. 50:4
- God Himself is Judge, Ps. 50:6
- I will testify against you, Ps. 50:7; notice the whole world, heaven and earth, are
called to witness YHWH’s accusations against His covenant people
50:1 Notice the names/titles of Deity used (see
SPECIAL TOPIC: NAMES FOR DEITY):
- El, Ps. 50:1 – BDB 42, general name for God in the ANE from the root, “to
be strong” - Elohim, Ps. 50:1,2,3,6,7 (twice), 14,16,23 – BDB 43, God as creator, provider,
and sustainer of all life - YHWH, Ps. 50:1 – BDB 217, the covenant-making God, God as Savior, Redeemer (Ps. 50:5)
- Elyon, Ps. 50:14 – BDB 751 II, see full note at Ps. 46:4b, “Most High”
(cf. Deut. 32:8; Ps. 9:2; 21:7; etc.) - Eloah, Ps. 50:22 – BDB 42, SINGULAR of Elohim
(mostly in Job)
It is possible that the first three are meant to form one title (cf. Jos. 22:22). The LXX,
NJB, and AB (p. 304) suggest, “The God (El) of gods (Elohim) is YHWH.” There
was some literary/theological reason to link these three names in a series, but it is lost to moderns.
▣ “earth” This is the Hebrew word erets (BDB 75, see
SPECIAL TOPIC: LAND,
COUNTRY, EARTH). A parallel term, “world” (BDB 385, cf. Ps. 9:8; 18:15; 19:4; 24:1;
33:8; 50:12), is used mostly in Psalms and Isaiah.
▣ “from the rising of the sun to its setting” The phrase (cf. Ps. 113:3) is an
idiom of universality, as is “from the east to the west.” All peoples are summoned to YHWH’s
court. This concept is brought into the NT as
- the sheep and goat judgment of Matt. 25:31-46
- the judgment seat of Christ of 2 Cor. 5:10
- the great white throne judgment of Rev. 20:11-15
This is alluded to in 1 Cor. 15:25-28. Humans will give an account to God of their
stewardship of the gift of life!
50:2 “Zion” Here the city of God, Jerusalem, is characterized as “the perfection
of beauty.” In Ps. 48:2 she is called, “beautiful in elevation, the joy of the whole earth.”
Both of these descriptive phrases are combined in Lam. 2:15. See notes at Ps. 2:2; 9:11; 20:1.
SPECIAL TOPIC: MORIAH, SALEM,
JEBUS, JERUSALEM, ZION
▣ “God has shone forth” This
same verb (BDB 422, KB 424, Hiphil
imperative) is used in Ps. 80:1 (Hiphil
imperative) and Ps. 94:1 (also Hiphil
imperative). In Psalm 49:14 I have listed how
the light imagery is used to refer to different things. God is the light
of the world (cf. Ps. 27:1; Isa. 60:1-3,19-20) and so is His Son (cf. John
8:12; 12:35). Because of Them, so are Their faithful followers (cf. Matt.
5:14; 6:23; John 12:36).
50:3 This verse begins with two JUSSIVES (“may. . .”).
- may our God come – BDB 97, KB 112, Qal IMPERFECT used in a
JUSSIVE sense - may He not keep silence – BDB 361, KB 357, Qal IMPERFECT used
in a JUSSIVE sense
Judgment Day has arrived and the people of God are first to be charged (cf. Jer. 25:29;
1 Pet. 4:17).
▣ “Fire devours before Him” Fire is often associated with
- the holiness/purity of God – Dan. 7:10
- cleansing – Num. 31:23
- judgment – Lev. 10:2; Num. 16:35
For a full listing of the imagery associated with “fire,” see
SPECIAL TOPIC: FIRE.
In this context it is associated with the physical destruction on earth that occurs
when a holy God approaches (“comes,” Ps. 50:3a) His fallen creation (cf. Ps. 18:7-15; 97:1-6).
50:4 “heavens. . .earth” These are the two required witnesses (cf. Num. 35:30;
Deut. 17:6; 19:15) for YHWH to take His people to court (cf. Ps. 50:4-5,7,16-21,22-23). These represent
the first two created things (i.e., the planet and its atmosphere).
50:5 “Gather” This VERB (BDB 62, KB 74, Qal
IMPERFECT) is contextually parallel to “summoned” (Ps. 50:1,4). Notice it
is “the godly ones” (i.e., the covenant people) who are gathered for Judgment Day
(i.e., “the judgment seat of Christ” in 2 Cor. 5:10 is also for believers not unbelievers).
▣ Notice how the ritual-oriented followers are described.
- My godly ones, Ps. 50:5
- those who have made a covenant with Me by sacrifice, Ps. 50:5
- O My people, Ps. 50:7 (covenant terminology)
- they are commanded to (Ps. 50:14-15)
- offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving (Qal IMPERATIVE)
- pay your vows to the Most High (Piel IMPERATIVE)
- call upon YHWH in the day of trouble (Qal IMPERATIVE)
▣ “My godly ones” This word/title (BDB 339) is used often in Psalms to refer
to faithful followers (see notes at Ps. 4:3; 12:1; 16:10; 18:25; 30:4; 31:23; 32:6; 37:28; 43:1;
52:9, etc.). At Psalm 16:10 it refers by typology and NT quotes to the Messiah (see
SPECIAL TOPIC: MESSIAH).
Here it denotes Israelites who focus too much on sacrificial rituals and not enough
on personal faith and lifestyle godliness.
▣ “to Me” Even a judgment scene is a call to intimate fellowship. For the wicked
it is a call to judgment and separation! To those ritual-oriented believers, it is a call to change.
▣ “covenant” This crucial theological term (BDB 136) is not Hebraic. This concept
best describes a sovereign God and a commanded, continuing, responsible choice on behalf of human
creatures.
▣ “by sacrifice” See
SPECIAL TOPIC: SACRIFICES
IN MESOPOTAMIA AND ISRAEL AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE
50:6 This is an idiomatic affirmation of YHWH as Creator and thereby His right to pass judgment.
▣ “the heavens declare His righteousness” This affirms “natural revelation”
(cf. Ps. 8:3; 19:1-6; 97:6).
▣ “Selah” See note at Ps. 3:2 and Introduction to Psalms, VII.
NASB (UPDATED) TEXT: PSALM 50:7-15
7“Hear,
O My people, and I will speak;
O
Israel, I will testify against you;
I
am God, your God.
8I
do not reprove you for your sacrifices,
And
your burnt offerings are continually before Me.
9I shall take no young
bull out of your house
Nor
male goats out of your folds.
10For
every beast of the forest is Mine,
The
cattle on a thousand hills.
11I
know every bird of the mountains,
And
everything that moves in the field is Mine.
12If I were hungry I
would not tell you,
For
the world is Mine, and all it contains.
13Shall
I eat the flesh of bulls
Or
drink the blood of male goats?
14Offer
to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving
And
pay your vows to the Most High;
15Call
upon Me in the day of trouble;
I
shall rescue you, and you will honor Me.”
50:7-15 This strophe seems to have three foci.
- a word to His ritual-oriented followers
- an affirmation of His Lordship over His creation, whereby He does not need human sacrifices,
especially if by giving them humans feel YHWH is obliged to act on their behalf! - the need for heart faith (cf. Deut. 10:16; Jer. 4:4), not just the ritual/liturgy of the
sacrificial system (cf. Ps. 51:16-17; Isa. 1:10-15; Hos. 6:6; Amos 5:21-24; Micah 6:6-8)
50:7 Covenant summons followers to hear YHWH speak.
- Hear – BDB 1033, KB 1570, Qal IMPERATIVE, the Judge is speaking
- I will speak – BDB 180, KB 210, Piel COHORTATIVE
- I will testify against you – BDB 729, KB 795, Hiphil COHORTATIVE
▣ This verse has several phrases that are known as covenant terminology.
- My people (cf. Exod. 19:5-6)
- O Israel (cf. Deut. 6:4-5)
- I am God, your God (cf. Exod. 20:2; often in Leviticus)
The issue being addressed is lifestyle covenant obedience, not just sacrifices. Sacrifice
was a ritual means of a holy God forgiving and staying in fellowship with sinful mankind. The heart
was as crucial (cf. Deut. 10:16) as the act itself!
50:10-12 YHWH is affirming His lordship over all creation. Notice the repeated use of
“every,” “everything” (cf. Deut. 10:14; Neh. 9:6; Ps. 103:19-22).
50:11 | |
NASB, NRSV | ”everything that moves in the field” |
NKJV | ”the wild beasts of the field” |
TEV | ”all living things in the field” |
NJB | ”whatever moves in the fields” |
JPSOA | ”creatures of the field” |
REB | ”the teeming life of the plains” |
The MT has “moving things of the field” (BDB 265 I CONSTRUCT
BDB 961). The first word is used only here and in Ps.80:13. It would seem to refer to the “teeming
things” of Gen. 1:24-26.
- small animals (i.e., mice, rats, foxes, etc.)
- insects
Whatever they are, they are one example of YHWH’s ownership of all creatures on this
planet (cf. Ps. 50:10a).
50:12 Sacrifices were never viewed in the OT as food for God.
- In Mesopotamian theology the gods ate the offerings of humans.
- In Canaanite theology, Anath did eat flesh and drink blood.
One wonders how much of the vocabulary (not theology) of Israel was affected first
by Canaanite mythology and later Judaism by Zoroastrian theology.
50:14-15 The last two verses of this strophe are characterization of what things ritual-oriented
followers should do, which are not directly related to the sacrifices of Leviticus 1-7.
- offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving – BDB 256, KB 261, Qal
IMPERATIVE; this may have been the expected fulfillment of a vow,
cf. Ps. 66:13-15 - pay your vows to the Most High – BDB 1022, KB 1532, Piel IMPERATIVE
(Numbers 30; Deut. 23:21; Ps. 22:25; 56:12; 61:8; 65:1) - call upon Me (i.e., prayer) in the day of trouble – BDB 894, KB1128, Qal
IMPERATIVE
If they do these things, then YHWH will “rescue” (i.e., “deliver,”
BDB 322, KB 321, Piel IMPERFECT) each one. In turn each one will “honor”
God (BDB 457, KB 455, Piel IMPERFECT).
NASB (UPDATED) TEXT: PSALM 50:16-21
16But
to the wicked God says,
“What
right have you to tell of My statutes
And
to take My covenant in your mouth?
17For
you hate discipline,
And
you cast My words behind you.
18When
you see a thief, you are pleased with him,
And you associate with adulterers.
19You let your mouth
loose in evil
And your
tongue frames deceit.
20You
sit and speak against your brother;
You
slander your own mother’s son.
21These
things you have done and I kept silence;
You
thought that I was just like you;
I
will reprove you and state the case in order before your eyes.”
50:16-21 This strophe is directed to the faithless follower, here called “the wicked”
(BDB 957). These were men/women/youth of the covenant people who, by their words, deeds, and
omissions, showed their rebellious, self-centered orientation (i.e., violated three of the Ten Commandments).
- they speak of God and His covenant but ignore it, Ps. 50:16 (i.e., possibly the repeating of
covenant verses or ritual but without faith and lifestyle) - they hate its requirements and ignore them (i.e., “cast My words behind you”; they
were practical atheists), Ps. 50:17; cf. Neh. 9:26 - not only are they not offended by evil deeds, they associate with those who do them, Ps. 50:18
(“by their fruits. . .,” Matt. 7:16-20; 1 Cor. 15:33) - their words reveal their hearts, Ps. 50:19-20 (cf. Matt. 12:33-37)
- they thought YHWH’s patience with them was an affirmation (cf. Eccl. 8:11; Isa. 57:11)
But YHWH will act.
- I will reprove you – BDB 406, KB 410, Hiphil IMPERFECT used in
a COHORTATIVE sense - I will state the case in order before your eyes – BDB 789, KB 884, Qal
COHORTATIVE, i.e., prepare a legal case, cf. Job 13:18; 23:4; 32:14; 33:5
▣ | |
NASB | ”you are pleased with him” |
NKJV | ”you consented with him” |
NRSV, TEV, NJB | ”make friends with” |
LXX | ”you would join him” |
JPSOA | ”you fall in with him” |
REB | ”you choose him as a friend” |
The MT has “pleased” (BDB 953, KB 1280, Qal IMPERFECT
with waw). The LXX, Syrian, and Vulgate have, “run with” or “associate with,”
which seems to fit the parallelism better. The UBS Text Project gives the MT wording a “B”
rating (some doubt).
50:21 “You thought that I was just like you” This phrase is intensified by the
VERB “to be” in both an INFINITIVE CONSTRUCT and an
IMPERFECT VERB.
Peripheral believers always assume they are secure and their beliefs are the same as
God’s. Revelation is the final arbiter! Fallen humans, even covenant humans, do not understand God or
His word, but they think they do! For me as a Bible teacher, it is crucial that I maintain a teachable,
repentant, humble spirit. My theology is not God’s theology. He is not part of my tradition. I must
remember all humans are
- historically conditioned
- sinful, damaged humans
- susceptible to dogmatism and arrogance
The more you know, the more you know you do not know!
NASB (UPDATED) TEXT: PSALM 50:22-23
22“Now
consider this, you who forget God,
Or
I will tear you in pieces, and there will be none to deliver.
23He who offers a
sacrifice of thanksgiving honors Me;
And
to him who orders his way aright
I shall show the salvation of God.”
50:22-23 This is a summary statement that has a message for both the ritual-oriented followers
(by implication) and the faithless followers (direct address). Both are to “consider” (BDB 106,
KB 122, Qal IMPERATIVE).
- to the wicked
- those who forget God, Ps. 50:22a
- judgment will come and no one can save, Ps. 50:22b
- to the faithful in contrast
- who offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving, Ps. 50:23a (cf. Ps. 50:14a)
- who honor Me, Ps. 50:23a (cf. Ps. 50:15b)
- who orders his way aright
YHWH will destroy the wicked (Ps. 50:22b), but deliver the faithful (Ps. 50:23c).
50:22b “Or I will tear you in pieces” This is imagery of YHWH as a lion
(cf. Ps. 7:2; 17:12; Hos. 5:14; see
SPECIAL TOPIC: LIONS IN THE
OT). There is a painful consequence to rebellion and continuing unbelief! Justice is not
without consequence!
▣ “there will be none to deliver” If God is against us, who can help us?! He
and He alone can deliver. This same concept is expressed positively in Rom. 8:31-39.
50:23b This is an ambiguous line of poetry. Literally it is “set a way.” The
VERB (BDB 962, KB 1321) has a wide semantical field. Most English translations
take it as referring to a godly, covenant, obedient lifestyle. It is surely possible that it
refers to an appropriate sacrifice!
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are
responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have. You,
the Bible, and the Holy Spirit are priority in interpretation. You must not relinquish this to a commentator.
These discussion questions are provided to help you think through the major issues of this
section of the book. They are meant to be thought-provoking, not definitive.
- How would you entitle this Psalm?
- What two types of covenant people are discussed? (Ps. 50:7-15, 16-21)
- Who is on trial?
- Is sacrifice wrong?
- What does it mean, “God kept silent?” Why does God keep silent? (Ps. 50:21)
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