Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 66:18 - 66:18

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 66:18 - 66:18


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If I regard, Heb. if I have or had seen, or looked upon, to wit, with approbation and affection, as Job_31:26 Hab_1:13. Men look upon what they like, and turn away their face from what they loathe or hate.



Iniquity; any sin whatsoever, and especially idolatry, which is oft expressed by this word, to which the Israelites were very prone, and to which they had most powerful temptations from the examples, and counsels, and promises, and threats of the idolaters, in whose land and power they had been. And so this is a purgation of themselves from that crime, somewhat like that Psa_44:20,21, and in general from those gross and reigning sins whereof they had been guilty formerly.



In my heart; if my heart was false to God, and did cleave to idols or to any wickedness, although I might for some prudential reasons forbear the gross and outward acts. Compare Psa_44:17,18. If I had been guilty of that hypocrisy wherewith mine enemies charged me, and had been a secret favourer of wickedness when I pretended great piety. Or, If I did not cry unto God with my heart, but only howled for corn and wine, &c.; and whilst I cried to God with my tongue, my heart was set upon sin, or I desired only that which I resolved in my heart to spend upon my lusts.



Will not hear me; or, would not have heard me; as divers learned interpreters translate it; the future being put potentially, as is usual among the Hebrews. For God heareth not sinners, Joh_9:31, nor hypocrites, Job_27:8,9 Pr 15:29.