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Verse Psalms 8:9. _O LORD OUR LORD_] The psalmist concludes as he
began. Jehovah, our prop and support! his name is excellent in all the
earth. The name of JESUS is celebrated in almost every part of...
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O LORD OUR LORD, HOW EXCELLENT ... - Repeating the sentiment with
which the psalm opens, as now fully illustrated, or as its propriety
is now seen. The intermediate thoughts are simply an illustration...
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Psalms 8
THE SON OF MAN: ALL THINGS PUT UNDER HIS FEET
_ 1. A little lower than the angels; crowned with glory (Psalms 8:1)_
2. All things put under Him (Psalms 8:6)
3. How excellent is Thy Name o...
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VIII. A NATURE PSALM.
Psalms 8:1 f. The majesty of God. In Matthew 2 defies the rudiments of
Heb. grammar and all attempt at translation. Of many emendations the
following is the most ingenious and do...
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PSALMS 8
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Jehovah's Majesty Exalted by means of Man's Dominion.
ANALYSIS
An Original Solo, Psalms 8:3-8: Adapted to Temple Worship by Prelude
and Refrain, Psalms 8:1 a, b, and...
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_O LORD OUR LORD, HOW EXCELLENT IS THY NAME IN ALL THE EARTH!_
Translate as (note) Psalms 8:1, 'O Yahweh our Lord.' In the English
version, the LORD, where it stands for _ YAHWEH_ (H3068), is in
capit...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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_[Psalms 8:10]_ יְהוָ֥ה אֲדֹנֵ֑ינוּ מָֽה
־אַדִּ֥יר שִׁ֝מְךָ֗...
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Psalms 8:1
THE exclamation which begins and ends this psalm, enclosing it as a
jewel in a setting, determines its theme as being neither the nightly
heaven with all its stars, nor the dignity of man,...
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This is a great song of worship. It opens and closes with the same
words. These words enclose the psalm, and create its burden. The
matters between are proofs of the opening and closing statements. Th...
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_Sea. All things are subjected to man's dominion., Genesis i. 26., and
ix. 2. (Calmet) --- "The Stoics are in the right, who say that the
world was made for us. For all its parts and productions are c...
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The Psalmist, after reciting the wonders of redemption in the person
of him by whom all things are restored, makes a beautiful response to
his own first exclamation of wonder and praise, and again ext...
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We have now come to Psalms 8 which closes this unfolding of the
condition of the remnant, and the counsels of God as to the rejected
Anointed of Jehovah. What is said is still by the mouth of the now...
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O LORD OUR LORD, HOW EXCELLENT [IS] THY NAME IN ALL THE EARTH! The
psalm ends with the same words with which it begins; which shows that
the sense of this, with which the psalmist was affected, contin...
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O LORD our Lord, how excellent [is] thy name in all the earth!
Ver. 9. _O Lord our Lord, &c._] _Prius incipit Propheta mirari quam
loqui, et desinit loqui non mirari._ The psalmist endeth as he began...
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THE GLORY OF MESSIAH'S NAME.
To the chief musician, for liturgical performance, upon Gittith, a
form of zither, named from the Philistine city of Gath, where the
author had lived for some time. A psa...
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O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name in all the earth, and not
only in the Kingdom of Grace, whose representatives are here praising
His great name, but in the Kingdom of Power! Jehovah, Jesus...
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3-9 We are to consider the heavens, that man thus may be directed to
set his affections on things above. What is man, so mean a creature,
that he should be thus honoured! so sinful a creature, that h...
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Psalms 8:9 LORD H3068 Lord H113 excellent H117 name H8034 earth H776
Psalms 8:1,...
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‘O YHWH, our lord,
How excellent is your name in all the earth.'
This repetition of Psalms 8:1 again summarises a main purpose of the
Psalm, to give glory to Israel's God (and ours), and especially...
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8 _:_ 1. _O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth!
who hast set thy glory above the heavens._
They are very high, but thy glory is higher than the heavens.
Psalms 8:2. Out of the...
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CONTENTS: Meditation on the majesty of God's works and the
insignificance of man.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: When we consider the majesty of God's wonderful works in
the universe, we cannot...
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Psalms 8:1. _How excellent is thy name._ See note on Proverbs 18:10.
Psalms 8:2. _Thou hast ordained strength._ For some reason the LXX
read αινον, _praise._ So our Saviour, it would seem, cited this...
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_How excellent is Thy name in all the earth! _
DAVID’S POETICAL SENSITIVENESS
In all probability this Psalm is the first, or at all events one of
the very first, David ever wrote.
It breathes the sp...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 8:1. This hymn of praise helps the
Lord’s people celebrate their glorious Creator, and their privileged
place in his creation. With Genesis 1:1 as
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INTRODUCTION
“This is a psalm of thanksgiving to God for the exaltation of man
above all terrestrial creatures. It is quoted by the author of the
Epistle to the Hebrews with reference to Christ; but w...
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EXPOSITION
Psalm VIII. is altogether a psalm of praise and thanksgiving. Its
primary idea is the condescending love and goodness of God towards
man. That God, who had made the heavens, and sot his glo...
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Psa 8:1-9 is to the chief musician upon Gittith. Now Gittith means
wine press, and so you have the thought of the harvest in the sense,
actually, of judgment. The time of harvest has come.
O LORD, ou...
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Deuteronomy 33:26; Job 11:7; Psalms 104:24; Psalms 8:1...