This psalm is closely linked in its general character and design with
those which have gone before Ps. 95–98, and with the one following
Psalms 100:1 - forming a connected group or series. The general...
Jehovah's fresh proclamation of His sovereignty is once more the
initial watchword, as in Psalms 93, 97 (cp. Psalms 96:10), and
doubtless this Psalm belongs to the same period. Its distinctive idea
is...
XCIX.
This psalm plainly belongs to a group (see Psalms 95, Introduction) to
be referred to the post-exile times, when the renewed worship and
nationality made it possible for the poet to compare his...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 99
This psalm, with the foregoing from Psalms 90:1 is ascribed to Moses
by Jarchi and others; but cannot be his, since mention is made of
Samuel in it, who lived many years afte...
_A.M. 2959. B.C. 1045._
This Psalm is also attributed to David by the LXX., and most other
ancient versions; and it is supposed by Dr. Delaney and others to have
been composed after he was advanced t...