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HE HATH REMEMBERED HIS COVENANT FOREVER - That is, God has had it
constantly in remembrance, or always. Compare the notes at Luke 1:72.
Though the covenant was made long since; though many generations...
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Psalms 105 AND 106
The Memories of the Past
The last two Psalms of this fourth section review the entire history
of Israel up to the time of the judges. It is the story of God's
faithfulness and merc...
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CV. HEBREW HISTORY FROM ABRAHAM TO JOSHUA.
Psalms 105:1. Introductory. An invitation to praise God.
Psalms 105:7. The covenant and promise of Canaan.
Psalms 105:12. Yahweh's kindness to the
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WORD. promise, as in Psalms 105:42....
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PSALMS 105
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Hymn of Praise to Jehovah for Giving Israel a Covenant Land in which
to Observe His Law.
ANALYSIS
The Main Design of this Psalm is clearly to Endear the Land to the
P...
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He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded
to a thousand generations.
- HE HATH REMEMBERED HIS COVENANT FOREVER, THE WORD WHICH HE
COMMANDED - or 'ordained' as an unalter...
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This Ps. and the following one form a closely connected pair, and may
be looked on as by the same author. From the closing vv. of Psalms 106
it appears that they were written after the first return fr...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
ISRAEL IN EGYPT
PSALMS 105
Jesus lived in Egypt until Herod died. So, what the *Lord said to the
*prophet really happened. He said, "I have brought my son out of...
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(7-11) First cause of praise; the ancient covenant....
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COMMANDED. — Better, _appointed,_ or _conferred.
_...
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זָכַ֣ר לְ עֹולָ֣ם בְּרִיתֹ֑ו דָּבָ֥ר
צִ֝וָּ֗ה...
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Psalms 105:1
IT is a reasonable conjecture that the Hallelujah at the end of Psalms
104:1, where it is superfluous, properly belongs to this psalm, which
would then be assimilated to Psalms 106:1, whi...
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THE LORD'S COVENANT WITH ISRAEL
Psalms 105:1
This psalm and the next are a pair, probably composed during the Exile
in Babylon. They are evidently derived in part from the old Tabernacle
service, in...
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This and the following psalm are companions. They reveal the two sides
of the relation between God and His people during a long period. This
one sings the song of His faithfulness and power; while the...
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_Known. Isaias lxiii. 12. He might justly (Worthington) have abandoned
them to the Egyptians, Exodus xiv. 11._...
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The Psalmist, to awaken in his own heart a proper sense of God's
goodness, and to stir up suitable and corresponding affections in
himself and the Church towards the Lord, for such love, in these
vers...
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8_He hath remembered his covenant for ever _The Psalmist now
celebrates the effect and actual fulfillment of the covenant, and
proves from the deliverance wrought for the Israelites what he had
stated...
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Psalms 105 offers thanksgiving to Jehovah, and calls on the seed of
Abraham and Jacob to remember Him and glory in His name. Verses 7-8
(Psalms 105:7-8) give the occasion. He is Jehovah, their God. Hi...
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HE HATH REMEMBERED HIS COVENANT FOR EVER,.... Another argument of
praise taken from the covenant of grace, in which he is our God, and
of which he is ever mindful; he remembers his covenant ones, whom...
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He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word [which] he
commanded to a thousand generations.
Ver. 8. _He hath remembered his covenant_] 1Ch 16:15 it is, "Be ye
mindful always of his covenant....
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_He hath remembered his covenant for ever_ Or, will remember it; that
is, practically, so as to perform and make it good. _The word_ The
promise; _which he commanded_ Established, or appointed, _to a...
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He hath remembered His covenant forever, the merciful agreement by
which Jehovah had accepted the children of Israel as His own, THE WORD
WHICH HE COMMANDED TO A THOUSAND GENERATIONS, for the promise...
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THANKSGIVING FOR GOD'S BENEFITS.
After an exhortation to praise God, directed especially to the
congregation of Israel, the psalmist offers his reasons for the
admonition presented, in a summary of I...
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8-23 Let us remember the Redeemer's marvellous works, his wonders,
and the judgments of his mouth. Though true Christians are few number,
strangers and pilgrims upon earth, yet a far better inheritan...
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HE HATH REMEMBERED, practically, so as to perform it; as that word is
frequently used in Scripture. THE WORD; the word of promise, or the
covenant, as is explained both in the foregoing and following...
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Psalms 105:8 remembers H2142 (H8804) covenant H1285 forever H5769 word
H1697 commanded H6680 (H8765) thousand H505 g
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CONTENTS: Jehovah extolled for His deliverances of Israel. The coming
forth from Egypt described.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist, Moses, Aaron, Jacob, Joseph, Abraham.
CONCLUSION: God's marvelous works w...
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This psalm, to Psalms 105:15, is the same as 1 Chronicles 16:8: whence
it is evident that David was the author. It celebrates the dealings of
God with Israel, from the call of Abraham to their settlem...
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_He is the Lord our God: His judgments are in all the earth._
GOD IN JEWISH HISTORY, WORKING FOR HIS PEOPLE
I. His absolute sovereignty (verse 9). The selection of Abraham to
distinguished privileges...
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm,” says Perowne, “like the 78th and the 106th, has
for its theme the early history of Israel, and God’s wonders wrought
on behalf of the nation; but it differs from both those...
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EXPOSITION
This is sometimes called a "Hallelujah psalm," since it ends with that
phrase. It is a song of praise to God for his dealings with his
people, resembling in its general character Psalms 78:...
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O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name: make known his deeds
among the people. Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him: talk of all of
his wondrous works (Psalms 105:1-2).
Now we are exhorted her...
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1 Chronicles 16:15; Daniel 9:4; Deuteronomy 7:9; Luke 1:72; Nehemiah
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Remembered — So as to perform it. The word — The promise.
Commanded — Established. Thousand generations — To all
generations....