Psalms82
God Judges the Divine Council
A Call for Justice on Earth
The Sentence of Mortal Judgment
Petition for God's Final Rule
Study Notes for Psalms 82
Verse 1
This psalm depicts a scene in the heavenly court, where God (El) judges the 'elohim' (gods/rulers). Scholars debate if these are human judges given divine titles or cosmic, angelic beings who failed in their delegated governance.
Verse 2
The rhetorical question serves as the indictment, charging the judges with judicial corruption and partiality, specifically showing favor to the wicked rather than upholding impartial law.
Verse 3
This verse provides the specific social justice mandate that the judges have failed to uphold: protecting the most vulnerable members of society—the poor, the fatherless, and the afflicted.
Verse 5
The failure of the delegated judges is attributed to willful ignorance and moral blindness. This injustice causes chaos, symbolized by the 'foundations of the earth' being out of course, indicating a collapse of social and cosmic order.
Verse 6
God reminds the 'elohim' that they were granted high status and authority ('gods,' 'children of the Most High'). Jesus later quoted this verse (John 10:34) to discuss the divine potential and authority granted to human beings.
Verse 7
Despite their exalted titles, their delegated authority is revoked, and they are sentenced to suffer mortality. Their judgment demonstrates that no power, whether earthly or cosmic, is exempt from God’s ultimate standard of righteousness.
Verse 8
The psalm concludes with a petition for God Himself to intervene and assume direct judicial authority. This affirms Yahweh’s ultimate sovereignty and ownership over the entire world, which He alone will justly rule and inherit.