They feast on the abundance of Your house, and You give them drink from Your river of delights.
Psalm 36 Almost all interpreters agree in supposing, that in this psalm David in general expresses his wonder and amazement at the goodness of God, because, in the exercise of his favor and mercy, he bears with the wicked, who, notwithstanding, basely contemn him. The opinion which I have formed is somewhat different.
Commenting on Psalm 36:1-12
From the baseness of the wicked the psalmist turns his contemplation to the glory of God. Contrasts are impressive.
Commenting on Psalm 36:5
They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house. Those who learn to put their trust in God shall be received into his house, and shall share in the provision laid up therein. The dwelling place of the Lord is not confined to any place, and hence reside where we may, we may regard our dwelling, if we be believers, as one room...