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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Psalms 106:38

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Psalms 106:38

And shed innocent blood, [even] the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood.

38. Human sacrifices, the horror of which was intensified by the tender age of the victims and their relation to the offerers, are mentioned as the climax of the abominations of the Canaanites (Deu 12:31; Deu 18:9-10), and of the Israelites who copied their ways (Eze 16:20-21; Eze 20:31).

the land was polluted with blood ] Cp. Num 35:33-34; and for the thought of the defilement of a land by the sins of its inhabitants see Lev 18:24 ff.; Isa 24:5; Jer 3:1-2; Jer 3:9. The Canaanites had been condemned to extermination for their enormities; but Israel failed to take warning from their fate.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

And shed innocent blood … – The blood of those who had committed no crime; who did not deserve the treatment which they received. That is, they were sacrificed as innocent persons, and because it was believed that they were innocent: the pure for the impure; the holy for the unholy. It was on the general principle that a sacrifice for sin must be itself pure, or it could not be offered in the place of the guilty; that an offering made for one who had violated law must be by one who had not violated it. This was the principle on which lambs were offered in sacrifice. It is on this principle that the atonement for sin by the Lord Jesus was made; on this depend its efficacy and its value.

And the land was polluted with blood – That is, Either so much blood was thus poured out, that it might be said that the very land was polluted with it; or, the sin itself was so great, that it seemed to defile and pollute the whole land.

Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible

Innocent blood; the blood of their children, who, though sinners before God, yet were innocent as to them, from any crime deserving such barbarous usage from them.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

38. polluted with bloodliterally,”blood,” or “murder” (Psa 5:6;Psa 26:9).

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

And shed innocent blood,…. The blood of innocent persons; not that any of Adam’s posterity, descending from him by ordinary generation, are strictly and properly innocent, or free from sin; self-righteous persons have thought themselves, touching the righteousness of the law, blameless; and some perfectionists have pretended to be free from sin, but are not such; they who are justified by the righteousness of Christ, and washed in his blood, are, so considered, all fair and without spot; are without fault before the throne, and unreproveable in the sight of God: but, considered in themselves, are not without sin; only the man Christ Jesus is perfectly holy and free from sin, being born of a virgin, under the overshadowing of the Holy Ghost; otherwise all descending from Adam sinned in him, are conceived in sin, and polluted with it; nor can a clean thing be brought out of an unclean, no, not one: though infants may be said to be innocent in comparison of adult persons, guilty of actual transgressions, who have lived in sin, and committed many gross iniquities; as also they may be so called as being undeserving of such barbarous and inhuman usage here mentioned.

Even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan; this was a further aggravation of their wickedness, that it was not only innocent blood, but the blood of their own children, they shed; their own flesh and blood, pieces of themselves; and their near alliance to them gave them no power over their lives; but, on the contrary, the nearer they were in blood to them, the greater and more horrid was their sin; and what still added to it was, that they were the idols of Canaan, of that people whom the Lord abhorred, and had drove out before them, and had given their land; to them they sacrificed them; so that here was a complication of wickedness in this affair.

And the land was polluted with blood; with innocent blood, the blood of their own children; with the sins of murder, as the Targum; which only can be cleansed with the blood of the murderers, Nu 35:33, even the land which the Lord separated from all others for his people; in which his tabernacle was placed, and his worship set up, and therefore called the holy land, Zec 2:12.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

38. And they shed He inveighs with still greater indignation against that religious phrensy which led them to sacrifice their own children, and thus to pollute the land by the shedding of innocent blood. Should any one object that Abraham is praised, because he did not withhold his only son, the answer is plain, That he did it in obedience to God’s command, so that every vestige of inhumanity was effaced by means of the purity of faith. For if obedience is better than sacrifice, (1Sa 15:22) it is the best rule both for morality and religion. It is an awful manifestation of God’s vindictive wrath, when the superstitious heathens, left to their own inventions, become hardened in deeds of horrid cruelty. As often as the martyrs put their life in jeopardy in defense of the truth, the incense of such a sacrifice is pleasing to God. But when the two Romans, by name Decii, (270) in an execrable manner devoted themselves unto death, that was an act of atrocious impiety. It is not without just cause, therefore, that the prophet enhances the guilt of the people by this consideration, that to the perverse mode of worshipping God, they had added excessive cruelty. Nor is there less cause for charging them with having polluted that land out of which God had commanded them to expel the ancient inhabitants, in order that he might render it the peculiar scene where he was to be worshipped. The Israelites then were doubly wicked, who, by not only defiling the land with their idolatry, but also by cruelly butchering their children, robbed God of his due, and in a manner frustrated his designs.

(270) “ Mais quand les deux Romains nommez Decii.” — Fr.

Fuente: Calvin’s Complete Commentary

(38) Innocent blood.Human sacrifice, and especially that of children, was a Canaanite practice. It seems to have been inherent in Phoenician custom, for Carthage was, two centuries after Christ, notorious for it. (See Sil. Ital., iv. 767.)

Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

Psa 106:38 And shed innocent blood, [even] the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood.

Ver. 38. And shed innocent blood, &c. ] This was furor Diabolicus; but what may not the devil do with his drudges, when God’s word cannot obtain the smallest things of us?

Whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan ] Prompted thereunto by that old manslayer. This was practised by Manasseh, Ahaz, and others not a few, Jer 7:19 Eze 16:1-63 Haec atrocitas frequens apud gentes.

And the land was polluted with blood ] Impiata est abominabilis reddita est quasi hypocrita. See Ezr 9:11 . As a hypocrite is a fair professor, but a foul sinner, so here.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

polluted. The strongest word that could be used. Compare Num 35:33. Isa 24:5.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

shed: Deu 21:9, 2Ki 21:16, 2Ki 24:4, Jer 2:34

the land: Num 35:33, Isa 1:15, Isa 26:21, Eze 7:23, Eze 22:3

Reciprocal: Lev 18:21 – pass through Lev 18:25 – the land Lev 20:2 – giveth Deu 18:10 – maketh Deu 32:17 – sacrificed 2Ki 3:27 – offered him 2Ki 16:3 – made his son 2Ki 17:17 – they caused 2Ch 28:3 – burnt Jer 2:7 – ye defiled Jer 7:6 – and shed Jer 7:31 – to burn Jer 16:18 – they have defiled Jer 19:5 – to burn Jer 32:35 – they built Eze 16:20 – and these Eze 23:37 – and blood Eze 36:17 – they defiled Mic 2:10 – because Rev 13:4 – And they

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge