This is entitled simply “A Psalm.” But who is its author is
unknown. It is similar in its design and structure to the group of
Psalms Ps. 95–100 in which it is found. Dr. Horsley, in accordance
with t...
Another anthem of praise for the redemption of Israel from Babylon. It
begins and ends like Psalms 96, and much of its language is borrowed
from Isaiah 40-66. It consists of three equal stanzas. Sing...
XCVIII.
This psalm plainly belongs to that cycle of literature produced by the
joy of the Restoration, and is in fact little more than a compilation
from Isaiah 40:26, and from other psalms, especial...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 98
A PSALM. This is the only psalm throughout the whole book which is so
called, without any other additional word, epithet, or inscription.
The Targum calls it a psalm of proph...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
Although the Hebrew title only terms this A Psalm, yet the LXX.
denominate it A Psalm of David. And, as it contains several
expressions similar to those which occur in Psalms...