Psalms 18:47
[It is] God that avengeth me, and subdueth the people under me.
the God who avenges me and subdues peoples under me.
the God who avenges me and subdues nations beneath me,
Even the God that executeth vengeance for me, And subdueth peoples under me.
Cross-References
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Psalms 47:3 (8 votes)
He shall subdue the people under us, and the nations under our feet. -
Romans 12:19 (5 votes)
Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but [rather] give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance [is] mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. -
Psalms 144:2 (3 votes)
My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and [he] in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me. -
2 Samuel 22:48 (3 votes)
It [is] God that avengeth me, and that bringeth down the people under me, -
Nahum 1:2 (3 votes)
ยถ God [is] jealous, and the LORD revengeth; the LORD revengeth, and [is] furious; the LORD will take vengeance on his adversaries, and he reserveth [wrath] for his enemies. -
Deuteronomy 32:35 (2 votes)
To me [belongeth] vengeance, and recompence; their foot shall slide in [due] time: for the day of their calamity [is] at hand, and the things that shall come upon them make haste.
Commentary
Commentary on Psalms 18:47 (KJV)
Psalm 18:47 declares, "[It is] God that avengeth me, and subdueth the people under me." This powerful verse is part of a grand psalm of David, a song of thanksgiving and praise to God for His mighty deliverance from all his enemies, especially from King Saul (2 Samuel 22:1). It reflects David's deep trust and unwavering faith in God's active intervention on his behalf.
Historical and Cultural Context
This psalm, nearly identical to 2 Samuel 22, recounts David's tumultuous life, marked by intense persecution from Saul and constant warfare with surrounding nations like the Philistines. David, as God's anointed king, faced numerous adversaries who sought his life and kingdom. In this context, "avenging" and "subduing" are not expressions of personal vindictiveness, but rather acknowledgments of God's righteous judgment and sovereign power in establishing David's throne and protecting His chosen servant. It underscores the belief that God actively participates in the affairs of His people, especially their leaders.
Key Themes and Messages
Linguistic Insights
Practical Application
For believers today, Psalms 18:47 offers profound encouragement:
This verse serves as a powerful declaration of faith in God's active involvement in the lives of His people, providing both justice and victory.
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