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Verse Psalms 105:45. _THAT THEY MIGHT OBSERVE HIS STATUTES_] That they
might be properly _instructed_, and properly _disciplined_. This is
the end proposed by Divine revelation: men are to be made wis...
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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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PRAISE YE THE LORD. Hebrew Hallelujah. Praise ye Jah....
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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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That they might observe his statutes, and keep his laws. Praise ye
the LORD. THAT THEY MIGHT OBSERVE HIS STATUTES (; ; .) Thus, the
two-fold reason for God's loving dealings with Israel was:
(1) Fai...
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105:45 Hallelujah! (f-11) See Note, Psalms 104:35 ....
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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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PRAISE YE THE Lord] see on Psalms 104:35.Psalms 105, like Psalms 106,
probably begins and ends with 'Hallelujah.'...
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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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בַּ עֲב֤וּר ׀ יִשְׁמְר֣וּ חֻ֭קָּיו וְ
תֹורֹתָ֥יו...
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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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LED BY A MIGHTY HAND
Psalms 105:31
Notice in this enumeration of the plagues that the emphasis in each is
laid on God's direct act. _He_ is the great agent of his own purposes.
The tenth plague, Psal...
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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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That they might (z) observe his statutes, and keep his laws. Praise ye
the LORD.
(z) This is the reason why God preserves his Church, because they
should worship and call on him in this world....
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PSALM CV. (CONFITEMINI DOMINO.)
A confession of the manifold sins and ingratitude of the Israelites.
_ Repented. Ceased to punish, (Eusebius) when the people repented.
(St. Jerome) --- God then rega...
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Here we have a brief account of the Church in the wilderness, until
the Lord brought them into the promised land. And here also, as
before, we behold a type of the Church now. The pillar of cloud whic...
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REFLECTIONS
Now, Reader! you have gone through that part of the Church's history,
from the call of Abraham to the settling of the Church in Canaan, and
seen how lovely it sets forth God's covenant lov...
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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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THAT THEY MIGHT OBSERVE HIS STATUTES, AND KEEP HIS LAWS,.... All this
the Lord did for them, to engage them by his goodness to them to
observe the statutes he appointed them, and the laws he gave them...
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That they might observe his statutes, and keep his laws. Praise ye the
LORD.
Ver. 45. _That they might observe his statutes_] Here the psalmist
showeth the final cause of all the service of God; what...
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_For he remembered his holy promise_ They were unworthy and
unthankful, yet he did these great things in their favour because he
remembered his _covenant, Psalms 105:8_, and his _holy promise_, and
wo...
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that they might observe His statutes, the precepts of the covenant,
AND KEEP HIS LAWS, those pertaining to mankind in general, this being
the second reason why the Lord showed Israel His favor, to ind...
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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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24-45 As the believer commonly thrives best in his soul when under
the cross; so the church also flourishes most in true holiness, and
increases in number, while under persecution. Yet instruments sh...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 105:45 observe H8104 (H8799) statutes H2706 keep H5341 (H8799)
laws H8451 Praise H1984 (H8761) LORD...
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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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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 105:1. Psalms 105:1 is a historical
psalm, like Psalms 78
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 105:42 The final section rushes ahead from the
events of Exodus 1:1 to the time of Joshua, recalling that God
REMEMBERED HIS HOLY PROMISE to estab
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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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Deuteronomy 4:40; Deuteronomy 5:33; Deuteronomy 6:1; Deuteronomy 6:2;...