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Psalm 9:5BSB·traditional attribution

You have rebuked the nations; You have destroyed the wicked; You have erased their name forever and ever.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Psalm 9 David, after having recounted the former victories which he had gained, and exalted in lofty strains the grace and power of God in their happy issue, now again, when he sees new enemies and dangers rising up, implores the protection of the same God by whom he had before been delivered, and beseeches him to overthrow the pride of his enemies. To the chief musician Almuth Laben.

Commenting on Psalm 9:1-20

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

God rebukes before he destroys, but when he once comes to blows with the wicked he ceases not until he has dashed them in pieces so small that their very name is forgotten, and like a noisome snuff their remembrance is put out for ever and ever.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The title of this psalm gives a very uncertain sound concerning the occasion of penning it. It is upon Muth-labben, which some make to refer to the death of Goliath, others of Nabal, others of Absalom; but I incline to think it signifies only some tone, or some musical instrument, to which this psalm was intended to be sung; and that the enemies David is...

Commenting on Psalm 9:1-10