Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Psalms 72:1 - 72:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Psalms 72:1 - 72:1


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Psa 72:1-19. For, or literally, “of Solomon.” The closing verse rather relates to the second book of Psalms, of which this is the last, and was perhaps added by some collector, to intimate that the collection, to which, as chief author, David’s name was appended, was closed. In this view, these may consistently be the productions of others included, as of Asaph, sons of Korah, and Solomon; and a few of David’s may be placed in the latter series. The fact that here the usual mode of denoting authorship is used, is strongly conclusive that Solomon was the author, especially as no stronger objection appears than what has been now set aside. The Psalm, in highly wrought figurative style, describes the reign of a king as “righteous, universal, beneficent, and perpetual.” By the older Jewish and most modern Christian interpreters, it has been referred to Christ, whose reign, present and prospective, alone corresponds with its statements. As the imagery of the second Psalm was drawn from the martial character of David’s reign, that of this is from the peaceful and prosperous state of Solomon’s.

Give the king, etc. - a prayer which is equivalent to a prediction.

judgments - the acts, and (figuratively) the principles of a right government (Joh 5:22; Joh 9:39).

righteousness - qualifications for conducting such a government.

king’s son - same person as a king - a very proper title for Christ, as such in both natures.