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Psalms 92:12

The Pulpit Commentary on Psalms 92:12

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree. To an Oriental the palm is the queen of trees. "Of all vegetable forms," says Humboldt, "the palm is that to which the prize of beauty has been assigned by the concurrent voice of nations in all ages".

Its stately growth, and graceful form, its perpetual verdure, its lovely and luxuriant fruit, together with its manifold uses (Strabo, 16.1, § 14), give it precedence over all other vegetable growths in the eyes that are accustomed to rest upon it.

It is rather remarkable that, in the Old Testament, it is used as a figure for beauty only here and in So . Man, in his most flourishing growth, is ordinarily compared either to the cedar (; So ; ; , etc.

)or the olive tree ( 9:8, 9:9; ; ; , etc.). He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon (see, besides the passages already quoted, ; ; ; ).

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