PSALM 105 THE ARGUMENT The penman of this Psalm was David, as is
manifest from 1 CHRONICLES 16:8, &c. It is a thanksgiving to God for
his mercies to his people of Israel. An exhortation to praise God, and
to remember his works and wonders, PSALMS 105:1. The story of God's
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GLORY YE IN HIS HOLY NAME; glory in the God whom you serve, as the
only true God, and one of infinite power and goodness. THAT SEEK THE
LORD; that seek his face or presence, as it follows, his acquaintance
and favour, above all the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD, AND HIS STRENGTH, i.e. by a figure called _hendiaduo_, the
Lord in his strength, to wit, in his sanctuary, or before the ark,
which is called God's strength, PSALMS 63:2, PSALMS 78:61, and the ark
of his strength, PSALMS 132:8. HIS FACE, i.e. his gracious presence in
his sanctuary, and the... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. The laws delivered from his mouth. Or rather,
2. The plagues or punishments (as this same word is used here, PSALMS
105:7, and every where) which he brought upon Egypt by his mere word
or command, as is oft noted in the history of them in Exodus.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHILDREN OF JACOB; to whom he restrains the former more general
expression, because these were the only branch of Abraham's seed to
whom the following covenant and blessings belong.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. The fame of his judgments upon the Egyptians is spread over the
face of the earth. Or,
2. God executes his judgments upon all nations and people; which may
be here noted as a foil to magnify God's grace to them who were the
monuments of his mercy, when all the world besides them fell un... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH REMEMBERED, practically, so as to perform it; as that word is
frequently used in Scripture. THE WORD; the word of promise, or the
covenant, as is explained both in the foregoing and following words.
And so the word is taken JUDGES 13:12 LUKE 1:38. COMMANDED, i.e.
established, or ordained, or... [ Continue Reading ]
Wherewith he ratified the covenant with Isaac, GENESIS 26:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR A LAW; either that it might be as firm and irrevocable, as a law;
or that it might have the use and force of a law towards God, because
God did hereby put himself under an obligation of making it good in
regard of his own truth and righteousness.... [ Continue Reading ]
The portion assigned to you by lot and the designation of Divine
Providence. SEE POOLE ON "DEUTERONOMY 32:9"; SEE POOLE ON "PSALMS
16:6".... [ Continue Reading ]
A FEW MEN IN NUMBER, Heb. _men of number_, i.e. few, who could easily
be numbered, VERY FEW, as the next words explain it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Both in Canaan, where there were seven nations, DEUTERONOMY 7:1, and
in Egypt, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
Both verbally, and really, by his judgments. See GENESIS 12:17,
GENESIS 20:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOUCH NOT; hurt not, as this word is used of these very persons,
GENESIS 26:11,29, and elsewhere. MINE ANOINTED; my prophets, as the
next words explain it, to wit, Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, as is
evident; who are called God's _anointed_, because they were eminently
blessed of God, and consecrat... [ Continue Reading ]
HE CALLED FOR, i.e. he effectually procured, as this word is used, 2
KINGS 8:1 ISAIAH 47:1,5 ISAIAH 56:7 ROMANS 4:17. THE WHOLE STAFF OF
BREAD, i.e. bread, which is the staff or support of our animal lives.
See LEVITICUS 26:26 PSALMS 104:15 EZEKIEL 4:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SENT, by the direction of his secret providence.... [ Continue Reading ]
Heb. _his soul came into iron_; which seems to be added emphatically
to aggravate his imprisonment, and to show how grievous it was to his
very soul, which must needs sympathize with his body, and moreover was
greatly vexed to consider both the great injury which was done to him,
and yet the foul an... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TIME; till which time his eminent prudence, and innocency, and
piety gave him no relief. HIS WORD; either,
1. Joseph's word, or his prophecy concerning the chief butler and
baker; which is said to _come_ when it was fulfilled, as that word is
used, JUDGES 13:12,17 EZE 24:24, and elsewhere. But t... [ Continue Reading ]
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Heb. _of all his possession_, i.e. of his whole kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO BIND HIS PRINCES by his commands, and if they were refractory, to
punish them. TEACH HIS SENATORS; his wisest counsellors, whom he
commanded to receive instructions from Joseph upon all occasions.... [ Continue Reading ]
ISRAEL; Jacob in his person, and with his children. _Of Ham_, i.e.
Egypt, so called here, also PSALMS 78:5, PSALMS 106:22; from that
cursed Ham, GENESIS 9:22, who was the father of Mizraim, or the
Egyptians, GENESIS 10:6. And the psalmist seems to call it by this
name, to intimate that they were the... [ Continue Reading ]
Not really, but according to their enemies apprehensions and
expressions, EXODUS 1:9. Or, _more numerous_, as this word is
elsewhere used. So this latter branch answers to the former. And this
was true; for though they were not simply more in number than the
Egyptians, yet they multiplied much faste... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TURNED THEIR HEART TO HATE HIS PEOPLE; not by putting this wicked
hatred into them, which is not consistent either with the holiness of
God's nature, or with the truth of his word, and which was altogether
unnecessary, because they had that and all other wickedness in them by
nature; but partly,... [ Continue Reading ]
To be the companion and interpreter of Moses in this expedition, of
which see EXODUS 3:10, EXODUS 4:12, &c. This clause he adds, to show
that Aaron was no less called and chosen by God to this work than
Moses, which otherwise was not so evident from the history; or this
clause may belong to both Mos... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS SIGNS, Heb. _the words of his signs_; an emphatical expression.
First they boldly declared the word and will of God concerning the
several plagues, and then they actually inflicted them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. The darkness and other plagues; which obeyed God's word, and
instantly came at God's call. So this may be a reflection upon the
Egyptians, that those brutish or unreasonable creatures were more
obedient to the will and command of God than they were. Thus diseases
are said to _come_ or _g... [ Continue Reading ]
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THEIR LAND; their country; for otherwise they were produced by their
rivers, EXODUS 8:3. IN THE CHAMBERS; which entered into THE CHAMBERS.
OF THEIR KINGS; of Pharaoh and his sons, and his chief nobles and
governors of provinces under him; for such persons are oft called
kings in Scripture, JUDGES 1:... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, borders, i.e. in all their land, even to the utmost ends or
borders of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
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To wit, their first-born, as it is in the first clause, who are so
called, GENESIS 49:3 PSALMS 78:51, _and the beginning of their
strength_, DEUTERONOMY 21:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
FEEBLE PERSON; diseased or unable for his journey; which in so vast a
body, and in a time of such mortality as it had been in Egypt, and in
a people which had been so long and so dreadfully oppressed as the
Israelites were, was wonderful; but they all journeyed on foot, EXODUS
12:37.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THEM, i.e. of the Israelites, lest God for their sakes should
destroy them.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR A COVERING, to protect them from the heat of the sun, which in
that hot and open country had otherwise been intolerable to them,
especially in so long a journey.... [ Continue Reading ]
He speaks of the first giving of quails, EXODUS 16:13, which God gave
them as a refreshment, notwithstanding their sin in desiring them,
which he graciously pardoned; and not of that second giving of quails,
which God gave them in judgment, NUM 11, and therefore would not have
been numbered here amo... [ Continue Reading ]
They flowed in channels which God provided for them, and followed the
Israelite's in their march, as is noted, 1 CORINTHIANS 10:4. Hence
they complained no more of want of water till they came to Kadesh, NUM
20, which was many years after this time.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or rather, _with_ (as this particle is oft used) ABRAHAM; made with or
to Abraham.... [ Continue Reading ]
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The fruits of their labour, their cities, vineyards, olive, yards, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
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