PSALM 33 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm contains a celebration of God for his
great and glorious works, both of creation and providence. God is to
be praised by reason of his goodness, PSALMS 33:1; of his power,
PSALMS 33:6; and of his providence, PSALMS 33:12. And they that fear
him shall find mercy and r... [ Continue Reading ]
He mentions these instruments, because they were used in the public
worship and praises of God in the tabernacle.... [ Continue Reading ]
A NEW SONG; either,
1. Newly composed. As God gives you fresh occasions, so do not you
content yourselves with the old songs or psalms, made by the holy men
of God, but make new ones suited to the occasions. But neither had all
the righteous, to whom he speaks, PSALMS 33:1, the gift of composing
so... [ Continue Reading ]
All God's counsels and commands, either contained in the Scriptures,
or given forth in his providence, for the government of the world, are
wise, and just, and good, without deceit or defect: and all his works
of providence agree with his word, and are no other than the
accomplishment of his promise... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDGMENT, i.e. just judgment, by a figure called _hendiadis_, as
JEREMIAH 22:3. Or _justice_ relates to the sentence, and judgment to
the execution of it. He not only doth justice to all men, as was
implied, PSALMS 33:4, but, which is more, he loves it, and delights in
it. The goodness of the Lord;... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE WORD OF THE LORD; either,
1. By the hypostatical Word, Christ, who is oft called God's _Word_,
even by the Chaldee paraphrast; as also 1 THESSALONIANS 1:1, where he
is said to be that _Word_ by whom all things were made. So that which
is here spoken more darkly and doubtedly, according to th... [ Continue Reading ]
HE GATHERETH; or, _gathered_; for he speaks of the first creation,
when this was done, GE 1. AS AN HEAP; by which expression he brings to
our minds this great work of God, that the sea, which is lighter and
higher than earth, is yet confined within its bounds, that it might
not overflow the earth. I... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE EARTH; all the people of the earth, as the next clause
expounds this; not only Jews, but Gentiles, who equally enjoy the
benefit of this great and glorious work of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT WAS DONE; the work here mentioned, PSALMS 33:6,7. STOOD FAST; or,
_stood forth_, as a servant at his master's command; or, _was_ or _did
exist_.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THE HEATHEN; or, _of the nations_; though nations combine
themselves and their counsels together, yet he defeats them when he
pleaseth. Thus he passeth from the work of creation to the works of
providence, and from the instances of his power in senseless and
unreasonable creatures, to manifest hi... [ Continue Reading ]
All his purposes and designs, and especially those which concern his
chosen people, of whom he speaks in the next verse, are always
successful and irresistible.... [ Continue Reading ]
Seeing the Lord is so great and glorious in wisdom, and power, and
goodness, as hath been hitherto said, as they must needs be very
miserable who are strangers or enemies to him; so thrice happy is that
people of Israel, who, though they be despised by the Gentiles, are
chosen by this Almighty God,... [ Continue Reading ]
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Although he hath a special relation to Israel, yet he hath a general
care and inspection over all mankind, all whose hearts and ways he
discerns and observes.... [ Continue Reading ]
FASHIONETH, or _fashioned_, or _made_, or _formeth_. For this may
relate either,
1. To the work of creation. So he proves what he said PSALMS 33:13,14,
that God beheld all men, because he made them; yea, even their hearts,
the most secret piece of them. Or,
2. To the works of his providence. Having... [ Continue Reading ]
KING; he instanceth in these, as the most potent and uncontrollable
persons in the world, and most confident of themselves and least
sensible of their dependence upon God; by which he strongly proves his
general proposition, of God's powerful providence over all men. BY THE
MULTITUDE OF AN HOST; but... [ Continue Reading ]
AN HORSE; though he be strong, JOB 39:19, &c., and _fit for battle_,
PROVERBS 21:31; or for flight, if need requires. And so this is put
for all warlike provisions; of which horses were and are a very
considerable part. A VAIN THING, Heb. _a lie_, because it promiseth
that help and safety which it c... [ Continue Reading ]
Whosoever therefore would have safety and deliverance, must seek and
expect it only from the watchful eye and almighty hand and mercy of
God. THEM THAT FEAR HIM; these are the chief objects of his care and
favour. THEM THAT HOPE IN HIS MERCIES; that place their hope, and
trust, and happiness not in... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR SOUL, i.e. their life, when he sees it to be expedient for them:
sometimes it is better for them to die than to live, as both good and
bad men have declared; and when it is so, it is known to God, but not
to us. And therefore the constant accomplishment of this and the like
promises in a liter... [ Continue Reading ]
The help of us Israelites, to whom he hath made many promises and
glorious discoveries of his goodness.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR; or, _therefore_; for this seems to be an inference either from
the foregoing or from the following sentence.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]