Of the author of this psalm nothing is certainly known. It is,
however, ascribed to David in the Latin Vulgate and in the Septuagint;
and in Hebrews 4:7, it is referred to as a psalm of David: “Again,...
This Psalm consists of two parts, an invitation to worship, and a
warning against disobedience.
i. The call to worship Jehovah because He is the Lord of all the world
(Psalms 95:1-5) is followed by a...
XCV.
The LXX. prefix a title ascribing this psalm to David, and in quoting
it the Epistle to the Hebrews (Hebrews 4:7) uses the expression “in
David.” This, however, is only a mode of saying “in the P...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 95
This psalm, though without a title, was written by David, as appears
from Hebrews 4:7, and to him the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac,
Arabic, and Ethiopic versions ascribe...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
This Psalm seems to have been intended as a solemn invitation to the
people, when they were assembled together on some public occasion, to
praise their God, and hear instructi...