PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 96:1. God’s kingship over all creation
means that all people should love and worship him. The psalm has three
sections, each beginning with a command (“sing,” v. Psalms 96:1;
“ascribe,” v. Psalms 96:7; “say,” v. Psalms 96:10), and each
mentioning the Gentiles. God called I... [ Continue Reading ]
PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 96:4 The psalmist explains to the Gentiles that
there is only one God truly worthy of worship. The words GODS and
WORTHLESS IDOLS sound alike in Hebrew, providing a play on words. An
English paraphrase might be, “these mighty beings are mighty
useless!”
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 96:7 These verses develop the thought of v.
Psalms 96:7, inviting the Gentiles INTO HIS COURTS to worship. The OT
describes a future era, when the Gentiles receive the light, by
picturing them coming to the Jerusalem temple (see Isaiah 2:2). Their
uncleanness (see Isaiah 52:1) c... [ Continue Reading ]
PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 96:10 The Gentiles addressed throughout this
psalm (see vv. Psalms 96:1, Psalms 96:7) are to spread the news among
their fellow Gentiles (AMONG THE NATIONS, v. Psalms 96:10; see v.
Psalms 96:3) that THE LORD REIGNS! The universal rule (WILL JUDGE) of
the one true God is good new... [ Continue Reading ]