John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee: The residue of wrath shalt thou gird upon thee." — Psalms 76:10 (ASV)
Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee
Either the wrath which comes from God, and has man for its object; and that either as it regards the people of God; so the Targum,
the remainder of wrath shall thou restrain :
that which remains in a man's breast, he has not yet vented, God can and does keep in, that it may not break forth; this very likely was verified in Sennacherib, who might breathe revenge, and threaten the Jews with a second visit; but was prevented by a sudden and violent death. Some read the words, "the remainder of wraths thou wilt gird" F4 ; that is, those that remain, and are not destroyed through the rage and fury of men, God will gird with strength to defend themselves, and resist their enemies that may rise up against them, or with gladness, because of deliverance from them; see (Psalms 18:32) (Psalms 30:11Psalms 30:12) . Some understand this of the wrath of God, which he has in reserve and store for wicked men, and render the words thus, with the remainder of wrath wilt thou gird thyself F5 ; and so come forth like an armed man, clad with zeal, and arrayed with the garments of wrath and vengeance; see (Isaiah 49:17Isaiah 49:18) .