Charles Ellicott Commentary Psalms 22:3

Charles Ellicott Commentary

Psalms 22:3

1819–1905
Anglican
Charles Ellicott
Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott Commentary

Psalms 22:3

1819–1905
Anglican
SCRIPTURE

"But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel." — Psalms 22:3 (ASV)

But. —In spite of his seeming desertion the poet still believes Jehovah is the God of the covenant—still the Holy One in whom His people could trust.

The phrase “inhabiting the praises of Israel,” recalls the more usual thou that dwellest between the cherubims (1 Samuel 4:4; 2 Samuel 6:2; Psalms 80:1; Psalms 99:1, see the note). But the idea here is more spiritual. The ever-ascending praises of His people become a throne for the Divine King, and take the place of the outstretched wings of the cherubim. Perhaps there is a reminiscence of Exodus 15:11-12. This explanation is at once more literal and better than the Rabbinical, “enthroned as the praises.” (Compare Aquila: “as the hymns.”)