This psalm is without a title, and it is impossible to ascertain by
whom, or on what occasion, it was composed. In the Septuagint and the
Latin Vulgate, the title is, “Hallelujah. Of Haggai and
Zechar...
This Psalm is "the praise of Jehovah as the one true Helper." Israel
is warned against putting its trust in men, however powerful they may
seem for the moment to be a warning demanded perhaps by the p...
CXLVI.
This liturgical hymn, beginning and ending with the familiar
“Hallelujah,” is the first of the series of five which are
sometimes called the “Greek” — in distinction to the
“Egyptian” — Hallel...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 146
This psalm is entitled by the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, and
Arabic versions, "hallelujah", of Haggai and Zechariah; and by
Apollinarius, the common hymn of them:...
_A.M. 3484. B.C. 520._
This Psalm is ascribed by the LXX., the Vulgate, and other ancient
versions, to Haggai and Zechariah. It was probably written after the
captivity, when the Jews found it was in...