RRB notes on Psalm 82
Psalms 82 KJV
A Psalm of Asaph.
1. God standeth in the congregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods. [1] [a]
[1] The “gods” are not just statues. There are plenty of them around (1 Cor. 8:5), and God has told them what He’s going to do with them (Jer. 10:11). Mohammed (supposedly a devout monotheist) blows his whole fake show by telling you that Allah is only the “best of the creators” (Sura 37:125). When the most brilliant Arabic scholar of the Koran (Maulana Muhammed Ali) hits this Sura, he gets lockjaw and doesn’t comment on it. What’s the matter, sonny? “Camel got your tongue?”
[a] Psa. 95:3.
2. How long will ye judge [2] unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? [b] Selah.
[2] The “judges,” here, were not Israel’s judges, as all the commentators state. The “gods” were in Genesis 3:5 (see note on Job 38:7). It was “the sons of God” who became the rulers and judges in Noah’s days (Gen. 6:4).
[b] See App. 94.
3. Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy.
4. Deliver the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked.
5. They know not, neither will they understand; [3] they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course.
[3] The semicolon in verse 5 separates Noah’s Flood from Genesis 1:2 (see comments under 2 Pet. 3:4-6). The two are given backwards, exactly as the First and Second Comings of Christ are given backwards in Psalm 89:22-45.
6. I have said, Ye are gods; [c] and all of you are children of the most High. [4]
[c] See comments on John 10:34-35.
[4] “The sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 were not “the sons of Seth”; they were “children of the most High.” They were spirits directly created by God (Heb. 1:7), but were not “begotten” as Christ was (Heb. 1:5).
7. But ye shall die like men, [5] and fall like one of the princes.
[5] “The sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 did not die as “gods”, they drowned “like men” (Gen. 6:13). Their spirits are chained in Hell right now (2 Pet. 2:4), and they will come up at the White Throne Judgment (Jude 6) where the new “sons of God” (John 1:12) will judge them (1 Cor. 6:3).
8. Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations. [6]
[6] Obviously a Second Advent reference, for God has never “judged the earth” and “inherited the nations” yet. When He “inherits” them, His Son inherits them according to His own words (Psa. 2:8). The Roman Catholic, imperialistic State-Church, has always taught that God is judging the earth and inheriting all nations now. Eventually, everybody will be converted to Roman Catholicism without Christ coming back. Mohammed taught exactly the same thing, except he substituted Islam for Roman Catholicism and himself for Jesus Christ (see The Holy Scriptures vs. The Holy Koran, Bible Baptist Bookstore, 2003, pp. 21, 43, 63-64, 66, 82-83, and 131).
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Note on Job 38:7 KJV
When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy? [2]
[2] Verse 7 proves that the “sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 were not the “sons of Seth.” It proves that above “the morning stars,” was “the bright and morning star” (Heb. 1:5-13; Rev. 22:16). It further proves the Devil is such a close imitation of Jesus Christ that the NIV took Jesus’ title away from Him and gave it to Satan (Isa. 14:12). The AV translators, having at least three times the intelligence of the NIV translators, translated Isaiah 14:12 as “son of the morning.” The “bright and morning star” is the Son of God; the “son of the morning” is Satan. Finally, it shows that Mohammed and his 600-winged angel were nothing but two big liars. Here, you are told that God not only had a begotten “Son,” but created “sons” (see note on Job 1:6).
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Appendix 94 – The Nine Ole’ Reprobates: The Supreme Court
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Comments on John 10:34-35 KJV
34. Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? [6]
[6] The quote is from Psalm 82:6. All the commentators make these “gods” the Levitical judges of Israel (see Exod. 4:16, 22:28). But there is an obvious double application, because the context of Psalm 82:6 is the “sons of God” before the Flood (see notes on Psa. 82:1, 2, 6, 7).
35. If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;
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