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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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CVI. ISRAEL'S SIN.
Psalms 106:1. Introduction. Praise to Yahweh for His power and
greatness. The writer's desire to share in Israel's joy.
PSALMS 106:3. HE THAT DOETH: read they that do.
Psalms 106...
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OVERTHROW. Septuagint reads "disperse"....
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PSALMS 106
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Humbled Israel Confessing Her Sins as a Nation.
ANALYSIS
Enclosed within an Introduction of Praise and Prayer, Psalms 106:1-5,
and a Conclusion of Prayer and Doxology,...
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Yea, they despised the pleasant land, they believed not his word:
(1) The people's distrust of the Lord's word as to Canaan after
hearing the spies' report (Psalms 106:24-19).
(2) The sin of the n...
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As Psalms 105 gives thanks for God's goodness, so Psalms 106 confesses
Israel's sin and acknowledges God's mercy, both being illustrated in
an historical retrospect from the deliverance from Egypt dow...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
THE *LORD IS GOOD!
PSALMS 106
Jesus said, "Father, *forgive them. Because they do not know what
they are doing". ...
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OVERTHROW. — This verse is evidently copied from Ezekiel 20:23, but
the psalmist has either intentionally or accidentally changed the
prophet’s verb “scatter” into “overthrow,” just used in
Psalms 106...
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(24-27) The rebellion that followed the report of the spies....
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(13-33) These twenty verses cover the desert wanderings, beginning
with _the_ discontented spirit mentioned in Exodus 15:23....
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וּ לְ הַפִּ֣יל זַ֭רְעָם בַּ †
גֹּויִ֑ם...
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Psalms 106:1
THE history of God's past is a record of continuous mercies, the
history of man's, one of as continuous sin. The memory of the former
quickened the psalmist into his sunny song of thankfu...
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JUDGMENT RESTRAINED BY INTERCESSION
Psalms 106:16
The strife between the ungodly and the servants of God has
characterized all the centuries. These verses record some of its
phases. Moses is called G...
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The previous psalm called the people to talk of the “marvellous
works” of Jehovah. This one calls to praise, and the reason is that
“His mercy endureth for ever.” This fact is then illustrated by a
de...
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_Up. They knew not how to proceed. Ambiguis ars stupet ipsa malis.
(Calmet)_...
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For the same reason as before, I include the whole of what is here
rehearsed in one reading. But let not the Reader be as brief upon the
interesting things here recorded. Let him consult the several p...
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Psalms 106. "Hallelujah. Give thanks to Jehovah, for it is good (or He
is good). His mercy endureth for ever." This last we have often
seenthe expression of this unfailing faithful mercy of Jehovah, w...
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TO OVERTHROW THEIR SEED ALSO AMONG THE NATIONS,.... Their posterity
was not overthrown in the wilderness; they were spared to possess the
land their fathers despised. This respects later times, as doe...
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To overthrow their seed also among the nations, and to scatter them in
the lands.
Ver. 27. _To overthrow their seed also among the nations_] This
clause of God's oath is not expressed in Numbers, but...
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_They despised the pleasant land_ Canaan, which was so, not only in
truth, but even by the relation of those spies, who discouraged them
from entering into it. They preferred Egypt and their former bo...
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GOD'S BLESSINGS IN SPITE OF ISRAEL'S UNFAITHFULNESS.
This psalm, whose author is not known, gives a detailed confession of
the sins of Israel, as contrasted with the wonders of God's mercy, the
concl...
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to overthrow their seed also among the nations, dispersing them with
the effect of destroying their national identity, AND TO SCATTER THEM
IN THE LANDS, a fate which Moses then averted, but which late...
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TO OVERTHROW:
_ Heb._ to make them fall...
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13-33 Those that will not wait for God's counsel, shall justly be
given up to their own hearts' lusts, to walk in their own counsels. An
undue desire, even for lawful things, becomes sinful. God show...
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TO OVERTHROW THEIR SEED; he sware also (though not at the same time)
that he would punish their sins, not only in their persons, but also
in their posterity. See EXODUS 20:5, EXODUS 32:34 LEVITICUS 26...
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Psalms 106:27 overthrow H5307 (H8687) descendants H2233 nations H1471
scatter H2219 (H8763) lands H776
overthrow - Heb. make them fal
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Psalms 106:1. _Praise ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he
is good: for his mercy endureth for ever._
In this Psalm we have the history of God's people turned to practical
account. I have...
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In this Psalm we have the story of God's ancient covenant people, and
as we read it, we may read our own history in it if we also are his
people. It is a looking-glass, in which the beholder may see h...
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This Psalm relates the story of God's mercy to Israel, of the people's
provocation of Jehovah, and of his great patience with them. It
commences with an exhortation to praise the Lord.
Psalms 106:1....
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CONTENTS: The badness of Israel made heinous by the great goodness of
God.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist, Moses, Aaron, Dathan, Abiram, Phinehas.
CONCLUSION: Man's perverseness arises continually from hi...
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This also is a Psalm of David, and is cited in 1 Chronicles 16.,
although the first and the two last verses only are there given. The
subject is similar to that of the preseding psalm; and it was prob...
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_Yea, they despised the pleasant land._
THE PERSISTENCY OF SIN, THE RETRIBUTION OF GOD, AND THE INFLUENCE OF
SAINTS
I. The awful persistency of sin (verses 24, 25, 28). You may reason
with the sinner...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 106:1. This historical psalm (see notes
on Psalms 78 and 105) retells a series of events from Israel’s
history to illustrate God’s steadfas
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 106:6 This is a list of incidents that begins
at the shore of the Red Sea (vv. Psalms 106:7) and ends during the
time of the judges (vv....
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 106:24 The sad list now moves to what happened
when the 12 spies returned from their mission to scout out the land
that God had promised (Numbers 13:32). Ten of them gave a
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INTRODUCTION
“This it the first of a series of Hallelujah Psalms: Psalms of which
the word Hallelujah is, as it were, the inscription (106, 111–113,
117, 135, 146–150.). As in the last Psalm, so here...
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EXPOSITION
This is the first of the strictly "Hallelujah psalms"—_i.e._ of the
psalms beginning with the phrase "hallelujah"—which are Psalms
106:1, Psalms 111:1, Psalms 112:1,...
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Praise ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for
his mercy endureth for ever. Who can utter the mighty acts of the
LORD? Who can show forth all his praise? Blessed are they that ke...
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Deuteronomy 28:37; Deuteronomy 28:64; Deuteronomy 28:65; Deuteronomy
32:26;...
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Overthrow — He sware also (tho' not at the same time) that he would
punish their sins, not only in their persons, but in their posterity....