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Verse Psalms 138:6. _THOUGH THE LORD_ BE _HIGH_] Infinitely _great_ as
God is, he regards even the lowest and most inconsiderable part of his
creation; but the _humble_ and _afflicted_ man attracts hi...
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THOUGH THE LORD BE HIGH - This might be rendered “For lofty is
Yahweh - and the humble he sees - and the proud he knows from afar.”
The idea is, that God - so high and exalted - sees and knows all of...
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Psalms 138
A Psalm of Deliverance
This is a Psalm of David giving praise to the Lord for deliverance.
The harp is now no more hanging idle on the willows, but is tuned
afresh to praise His Name. It...
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CXXXVIII. PSALMS 138:1. The Psalmist praises Yahweh, in spite of the
false gods and their worshippers, for His grace and fidelity to
himself in trouble.
PSALMS 138:2_ c._ Omit thy word (so LXX), and...
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RESPECT. regard....
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Jehovah's faithfulness to His promises will evoke the homage of the
world....
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For though Jehovah is _high, yet_he seeth _the lowly_ Exalted as He
is, Jehovah never loses sight of the lowly, and in due time raises
them up (Exodus 3:7; Isaiah 57:15; Isaiah 66:2;...
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DISCOURSE: 732
GOD’S VIEWS OF THE LOWLY AND OF THE PROUD
Psalms 138:6. _Though the Lord be high, yet hath he respect unto the
lowly: but the proud he knoweth afar off._
WHATEVER we find in Scripture...
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PSALMS 138
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A King's Public Thanks for Advancement in Royal Dignity.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 138:1-3, Public Thanks for Unexpected Advancement
and for the Lofty Feeling thereby...
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Though the LORD be high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the
proud he knoweth afar off.
THOUGH THE LORD BE HIGH, YET HATH HE RESPECT UNTO THE LOWLY. The
loving condescension of the high God...
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AFAR OFF] RV 'from afar.' They are not hidden from God's eye, or
beyond the reach of God's justice....
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Although the title ascribes this Ps. to David, it is generally
considered to belong to the post-exilic period, of whose earnest piety
it is one of the best examples. According to some scholars the spe...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
THANKS!
PSALMS 138
Jesus said, "Offer (to God) the gift that Moses told you (to offer)"
(Matthew 8:4
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KNOWETH AFAR OFF. — Or, _recognises from afar._ From His exaltation
Jehovah looks down alike on the lowly and on the proud, but it is to
show a gracious interest in the former, while the latter are me...
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כִּי ־רָ֣ם יְ֭הוָה וְ שָׁפָ֣ל
יִרְאֶ֑ה וְ֝
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Psalms 138:1
This is the first of a group of eight psalms attributed to David in
the superscriptions. It precedes the closing hallelujah psalms, and
thus stands where a "find" of Davidic psalms at a l...
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THE MOST HIGH REGARDS THE LOWLY
Psalms 138:1
This is the first of a cycle of Davidic psalms, based on 2 Samuel 7:1.
God's promised favors are the theme of devout thanksgiving. No idols
could have ach...
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The final personal note of this song is reached in the words,
“Jehovah will perfect that which concerneth me.” It opens with
consecration to the sacred duty of praise. This consecration has a
threefol...
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Though the LORD [be] high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the
proud he knoweth (e) afar off.
(e) Distance of place cannot hinder God to show mercy to his, and so
judge the wicked though they...
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To me. Literally, "from me," ex me. Hebrew, "above me," (Haydock) or
"more than I," (Houbigant) which seems little. "The knowledge which
thou hast of me is admirable." (Berthier) --- To consider atten...
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All believers in Christ can set their seal to these blessed truths.
God's poor must be in his remembrance; they are his property, and they
shall be his care. The Lord will perfect and make good all hi...
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6._Because Jehovah the exalted, _etc. In this verse he passes
commendation upon God’s general government of the world. The thing
of all others most necessary to be known is, that he is not
indifferent...
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Psalms 138 gives the ground of faith God's word; and now the godly
turns to own it in worship; and when that word reaches the kings of
the earth, they shall turn and praise Jehovah and sing in His way...
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THOUGH THE LORD [BE] HIGH,.... Above all the earth, and all the
nations of it, and the highest of men in it; above the heavens, and
the angels there, who are his creatures and at his command; above al...
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Though the LORD [be] high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the
proud he knoweth afar off.
Ver. 6. _Though the Lord be high, &c._] Even "the high and lofty One
that inhabiteth eternity," Isaia...
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_Though the Lord be high_ And neither need any of his creatures, nor
can be benefited by them. _Yet hath he respect unto the lowly _ Unto
such as are mean and obscure in the world; to me, a poor conte...
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6-8 Though the Lord is high, yet he has respect to every lowly,
humbled sinner; but the proud and unbelieving will be banished far
from his blissful presence. Divine consolations have enough in them...
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UNTO THE LOWLY; unto such as are mean and obscure in the world; to me,
a poor contemptible shepherd, whom he hath preferred before great
princes, and to such as are little in their own eyes. BUT THE P...
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Psalms 138:1. _I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods
will I sing praise unto thee._
«Gods or no gods, whatever they may be, ‘I will praise thee with my
whole heart,' I will not be a...
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Psalms 138:1. _I will praise thee with my whole heart; before the gods
will I sing praise unto thee._
We cannot be too much occupied in the praises of God. He rightly
deserves all the thanksgivings w...
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A Psalm of David.
Psalms 138:1. _I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods
will I sing praise unto thee._
Before the heathen gods, however highly exalted I will sing thy
praises so in...
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CONTENTS: Thankfulness for the experience of God's goodness.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Praising God is work of which the greatest of men need not
be ashamed. A debt of gratitude is due Him...
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The LXX have prefixed the name of Haggai and Zechariah to this psalm;
but all the Versions follow the Hebrew in ascribing it to David, to
whom it undoubtedly belongs. It was probably one of the favour...
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_I will praise Thee with my whole heart._
MORAL FEATURES OF A GOOD MAN’S LIFE
I. The grand resolve of a good man--to serve God (verses 1, 2).
1. Entirely. “I will praise Thee with my whole heart.”...
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_Though the Lord be high, yet hath He respect unto the lowly._
GOD’S GREATNESS AND CONDESCENSION
I. What is here asserted respecting God. He is “high,” _i.e._
glorious, majestic, infinite in every e...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 138:1. This psalm offers thanks to God
for signs of his constant care.
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 138:4 The God to whom the singer had prayed is
the universal Lord, to whom all the Gentiles will one day come in
worship (ALL THE KINGS OF THE EARTH SHALL GIVE YOU THANKS). Yet he...
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INTRODUCTION
“This,” says Barnes, “is the first of a series of eight Psalms
(Psalms 38-145) placed together in this part of the book, and ascribed
to David. They appear to be of the nature of a _suppl...
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EXPOSITION
A CLUSTER of Davidical psalms here follows. It is not easy to trace
any single line of thought connecting them all, or to explain how they
come to be so entirely separated from the great bu...
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I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing
praise unto thee. I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise
thy name for thy loving-kindness and for thy truth: for thou has...
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1 Peter 5:5; 1 Peter 5:6; 1 Samuel 2:7; 1 Samuel 2:8; 2 Thessalonians
1:9