Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley, [1754-65], at sacred-texts.com
Psalms 84:4
psa 84:4
They - That constantly abide in thy house; the priests and Levites, or other devout Jews who were there perpetually, as Anna, Luk 2:36-37. They will - They are continually employed in that blessed work.
Psalms 84:5
psa 84:5
Whose strength - Who trusteth in thee as his only strength. Thy ways - Blessed are they whose hearts are set upon Zion and their journey is thither.
Psalms 84:6
psa 84:6
Baca - A dry valley in the way to Jerusalem, here put for all places of like nature. Make a well - They dig divers little pits or wells in it for their relief. The rain - God recompenses their diligence with his blessing, sending rain wherewith they may be filled.
Psalms 84:7
psa 84:7
They go - They grow stronger and stronger. Appeareth - This is added as the blessed fruit of their long and tedious journey.
Psalms 84:9
psa 84:9
Look - Cast a favourable eye towards him. Anointed - Of me, who though a vile sinner, am thine anointed king.
Psalms 84:10
psa 84:10
Than dwell - In the greatest glory and plenty.
Psalms 84:11
psa 84:11
A sun - To enlighten and quicken, and direct and comfort his people. Shield - To save his people from all their enemies. Grace - His favour, which is better than life. Glory - The honour which comes from God here, and eternal glory.