Psalm 124:5
(5) Proud.--The Hebrew presents a rare form, which is considered indicative of later composition. For the epithet, comp. 'schylus, Prom. Vinct. 717:

"And you will reach the scornful river--well it deserves

the name."

Verse 5. - Then the proud waters had gone over our soul. "Proud" of effecting our destruction.

124:1-5 God suffers the enemies of his people sometimes to prevail very far against them, that his power may be seen the more in their deliverance. Happy the people whose God is Jehovah, a God all-sufficient. Besides applying this to any particular deliverance wrought in our days and the ancient times, we should have in our thoughts the great work of redemption by Jesus Christ, by which believers were rescued from Satan.Then the proud waters had gone over our soul. The wicked, who, through their pride, persecute the poor saints: these proud tyrants and persecutors would prevail over them, to their ruin and destruction; who, for their number, force, and strength, and especially for their pride and haughtiness, are like to the strong, boisterous, and swelling waves of the sea, were they not stopped and bounded by him who has said, Thus far shall ye go, and no farther, Job 38:11.
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