Psalms 72:12

"Yes, all kings shall fall down before him. All nations shall serve him."

Key Reflection

In Psalms 72:12, King Solomon is depicted as a righteous ruler whose authority and wisdom are so compelling that even other kings will bow down before him, acknowledging his sovereignty. This image would have resonated with the original audience, who lived in a world where kings were seen not just as rulers but as divine representatives. The promise of universal submission underscores the idea that Solomon’s reign was blessed by God, ensuring peace and prosperity for his subjects, which would naturally draw the respect and admiration of neighboring nations.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth -The sufferer; the down-trodden; the oppressed. See the notes atPsalms 72:4. Compare the notes atIsaiah 61:1. The poor also ... -All who have no protector; all who are exposed to injustice and wrong from others. This is everywhere declared to be the characteristic of the reign of the Messiah. See the notes atIsaiah 11:4.

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