Divine retribution certain.
The psalm may be distributed under the following heads.
I. A PRAYER FOR THE PUNISHMENT OF WICKED OPPRESSORS. (Psalms 94:1, Psalms 94:2.) Probably in anticipation of the Assyrian invasion.
II. THE GROUND OF THE PRAYER—THE INSOLENT AND ATHEISTIC SPIRIT OF THEIR CRUEL WORK. (Psalms 94:3-7.) They murder the fatherless, and say, "Jehovah seeth not?"
III. THE BLINDNESS AND CONTEMPT OF GOD THEY SHOW. (Psalms 94:8-11.) All sin implies this.
IV. THE BLESSED REST AND CONFIDENCE OF THOSE WHO ARE CHASTENED AND TAUGHT OF GOD. (Psalms 94:12-15.) "Judgment cannot always be perverted—cannot always fail."
V. THE DEEP CONVICTION OF GOD'S RIGHTEOUSNESS DERIVED FROM PAST EXPERIENCE. (Psalms 94:16-19.)
VI. AN ANTICIPATION OF RETRIBUTION ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED UPON THE WICKED. (Psalms 94:20-23.)—S.
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