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Psalm 52:6BSB·traditional attribution

The righteous will see and fear; they will mock the evildoer, saying,

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 52 This psalm was composed by David at the time when the death of Abimelech and the other priests had spread universal tenor among the people, indisposing them for lending any countenance to his cause, and when Doeg was triumphing in the successful issue of his information.

Commenting on Psalm 52:1-9

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

The righteous —the object of the tyrant's hatred—shall outlive his enmity, and also shall see, before his own face, the end of the ungodly oppressor. God permits Mordecai to see Haman hanging on the gallows. David had brought to him the tokens of Saul's death on Gilboa. And fear. Holy awe shall sober the mind of the good man; he shall reverently adore the God of providence.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

David was at this time in great distress; the mischief Doeg had done him was but the beginning of his sorrows; and yet here we have him triumphing, and that is more than rejoicing, in tribulation. Blessed Paul, in the midst of his troubles, is in the midst of his triumphs, Co2 2:14. David here triumphs, I. In the fall of Doeg.

Commenting on Psalm 52:6-9