Psalm - 85:3



3 You have taken away all your wrath. You have turned from the fierceness of your anger.

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Explanation and meaning of Psalm 85:3.

Differing Translations

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Thou hast mitigated all thy anger: thou best turned away from the wrath of thy indignation.
Thou hast withdrawn all thy wrath; thou hast turned from the fierceness of thine anger.
Thou hast gathered up all Thy wrath, Thou hast turned back from the fierceness of Thine anger.
You were no longer angry: you were turned from the heat of your wrath.
Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of Thy people, Thou hast pardoned all their sin. Selah .

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

Thou hast taken away all thy wrath - That is, formerly; on the occasion referred to. Thou didst so deal with thy people as to make it evident that thou didst cherish no anger or displeasure against them.
Thou hast turned thyself - Margin, "thine anger from waxing hot." Literally, Thou didst turn from the heat of thine anger. His indignation was withdrawn, and he was again at peace with them. It is this fact, drawn from the former history of the people, which constitutes the basis of the appeal which follows.

Thou hast taken away - אספת asaphta, "Thou hast gathered up all thy wrath." This carries on the metaphor in the second verse: "Thou hast collected all thy wrath, and carried it away with all our iniquities."

Thou hast taken away all thy wrath: thou hast turned [thyself] from the (c) fierceness of thine anger.
(c) Not only in withdrawing your rod, but in forgiving sins, and in touching our hearts to confess them.

Thou hast taken away all thy wrath,.... Or "gathered" (n) it; sin occasions wrath, and the people of God are as deserving of it as others; but the Lord has gathered it up, and poured it forth upon his Son, and their surety; hence nothing of this kind shall ever fall upon them, either here or hereafter; and it is taken away from them, so as to have no sense, apprehension, or conscience of it, which before the law had wrought in them, when pardon is applied unto them, which is what is here meant; see Isaiah 12:1,
thou hast turned thyself from the fierceness of thine anger; the anger of God is very fierce against sin and sinners; it is poured forth like fire, and there is no abiding it; but, with respect to the Lord's people, it is pacified by the death of his Son; or he is pacified towards them for all that they have done, for the sake of his righteousness and sacrifice; and which appears to them when he manifests his love and pardoning grace to their souls; see Ezekiel 16:63.
(n) "collegisti", Montanus, Gejerus, Michaelis.

To turn from the "fierceness," implies that He was reconcilable, though

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