Treasury of David - Psalms 55:20 - 55:20

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Treasury of David - Psalms 55:20 - 55:20


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20 He hath put forth his hands against such as be at peace with him: he hath broken his covenant.

21 The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords.

Psa 55:20

The Psalmist cannot forget the traitor's conduct, and returns again to consider it. “He hath put forth his hands against such as be at peace with him.” He smites those to whom he had given the hand of friendship, he breaks the bonds of alliance, he Is perfidious to those who dwell at ease because of his friendly professions. “He hath broken his covenant.” The most solemn league he has profaned, he is regardless of oaths and promises.

Psa 55:21

“The words of his mouth were smoother than butler.” He lauded and larded the man he hoped to devour. He buffered him with flattery and then battered him with malice. Beware of a man who has too much honey on his tongue; a trap is to be suspected where the bait is so tempting. Soft, smooth, oily words are most plentiful where truth and sincerity are most scarce. “But war was in his heart.” He brought forth butter in a lordly dish, but he had a tent-pin ready for the temples of his guest. When heart and lip so widely differ, the man is a monster, and those whom he assails are afflicted indeed. “His words were softer than oil.” Nothing could be more unctuous and fluent, there were no objectionable syllables, no jars or discords, his words were as yielding as the best juice of the olive; “yet were they drawn swords,” rapiers unsheathed, weapons brandished for the fray. Ah! base wretch, to be cajoling your victim while intending to devour him! entrapping him as if he were but a beast of prey; surely, such art thou thyself!