This psalm is without a title, and its author is unknown. The occasion
on which it was composed is not particularly designated, though from
Psalms 107:2, it is probable that it was on a return from ex...
Psalms 107: PSALMS 107-150. THE FIFTH, OR DEUTERONOMY BOOK*. GOD''S
WORD THE ONLY GOOD. "He sent His Word, and healed them. And delivered
them from all their destructions" (Psalms 107:20; Psalms 147:1...
THE PSALMS
BOOK V
Psalms 107-150
This Psalm is a call to thanksgiving addressed to the returned exiles,
and enforced by various instances of Jehovah's goodness to men in the
manifold perils of life...
Book V.
CVII.
Two widely different accounts have been given of this psalm; one, that
it describes historically the dangers and sufferings of the return
from captivity, and the Divine power and guidanc...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 107
This psalm, from its style, and from its connection with the preceding
psalms, seems to have been written by David. The two foregoing psalms
respect the children of Israel;...
_A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042._
The fifth book of Psalms, according to the Hebrew division, begins
here. It consists chiefly of praises and thanksgivings. In this Psalm,
(which Bishop Patrick thinks was writ...
* God's providential care of the children of men in distresses, in
banishment, and dispersion. (1-9) In captivity. (10-16) In sickness.
(17-22) Danger at sea.(23-32) God's hand is to be seen by his ow...