Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Psalms 73:1-28
Until I Went Into the Sanctuary Psalms 73:15-16 The difficulty of the writer of the Psalm is a very old difficulty, and yet it seems to us to be perpetually new. Think what it was that troubled him. What was his difficulty? 'I was envious when I saw the ungodly in such prosperity. They come in no misfortune like other men, neither are they plagued like other folk.' At what period of the world's history, in what spot of the universe, are the echoes of that question not still heard? The... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Psalms 73:8
(8) They are corrupt . . .—This, which is the Rabbinical rendering, is now universally abandoned in favour of another derivation of the verb. The Masoretic arrangement of the clauses may be also improved on:“They scoff and speak of wickedness,Of violence from their eminence they speak,”where the first clause means, they speak mockingly of wickedness, or make a jest of sin. read more