This psalm has no title prefixed to it, and it is not possible to
determine with certainty who was the author, or on what occasion it
was written. There is nothing in the psalm that has any special
al...
The Psalm begins by repeating the call to praise with which the
preceding Psalm closed, and recites the grounds on which Jehovah is
worthy to be praised. It stands here as an answer to the invitation...
XXXIII.
This is a hymn of praise to Jehovah, as at once Almighty Creator and
Ruler of the universe, and the Protector of His chosen people. It was
plainly for liturgical use, and beyond this, as even...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 33
Though this psalm has no title to it, it seems to be a psalm of David,
from the style and matter of it; and indeed begins with the same words
with which the preceding psalm i...
_A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042._
On what particular occasion this Psalm was composed, or whether on
any, is not known. It seems probable, however, that it was written by
David in commemoration of the great de...
In Psalms 32:7 the Psalmist declared that he would be surrounded by
songs of deliverance. Psalms 33 is one of those songs of deliverance.
It will be noted that it takes up where Psalms 32 finishes off...