This beautiful and animated psalm closes the series of the Hallelujah
Psalms Ps. 146–150, and appropriately also closes the entire volume.
Its author is unknown, but in respect to the object for which...
The Book of Praises fitly ends with this full-toned call to universal
praise with every accompaniment of jubilant rejoicing. It may have
been composed as a closing doxology for the whole Psalter,
corr...
CL.
In the place of the short doxology, such as concludes each of the
former books of the psalter, this psalm was fitly composed or selected
to close the whole collection. It has been well called “the...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 150
This psalm is of the same kind and upon the same subject with the two
preceding ones; and very probably was written by the same hand, and
about the same time; and is a very...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
This is likewise a Psalm of praise, in which the author calls upon
men to magnify the Lord in every thing, in or by which he hath chosen
to manifest his glory, Psalms 150:1; P...
** The subject of this book may be thus stated by an enlargement on
the opening verses. 1. The Proverbs of Solomon, the son of David, king
of Israel. 2. Which treat of the knowledge of wisdom, of pie...