_A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042._
This Psalm contains a thankful commemoration and celebration of God's
mercies to the psalmist himself, to the people of Israel, and to all
good men. “It may properly be said to describe the wonders of grace,
as the following Psalm describes the wonders of nature.” David
exci... [ Continue Reading ]
_All that is within me, bless his holy name_ Let all my thoughts and
affections be engaged, united, and raised to the highest pitch in and
for this work. _Forget not all his benefits_ In order to our duty,
praising God for his mercies, it is necessary we should have a
grateful remembrance of them. A... [ Continue Reading ]
_Who redeemeth thy life from destruction_ Both temporal and eternal;
from deadly dangers and miseries. _Who crowneth thee with
lovingkindness_ That is, encompasseth and adorneth thee therewith, as
with a crown. _Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things_ Satisfieth
all thy just desires and necessiti... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord executeth judgment for all that are oppressed_ Which, being
a singular perfection, and one wherein most of the princes of the
world were and are defective, is justly celebrated in God. _He made
known his ways unto Moses_ His _laws_, often called his _ways;_ or,
the methods of his dealing w... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord is merciful and gracious_ See on Exodus 34:6. _Slow to
anger_ Not speedily punishing sinners, but patiently waiting for their
repentance. _He will not always chide_ Or contend by his judgments
with sinners, but is ready to be reconciled to them, namely, upon
their repentance, as is manifes... [ Continue Reading ]
_As the heaven, &c., so great is his mercy_ So much above our deserts
and expectations, and above the mercy which one man shows to another;
_toward them that fear him_ Which clause he adds here, as also Psalms
103:17, to prevent men's mistakes and abuses of God's mercy, and to
overthrow the vain hop... [ Continue Reading ]
_For he knoweth our frame_ The weakness and mortality of our natures,
and the frailty and misery of our condition, (as the expression seems
to be explained in the following clause) _That we are_ but _dust_ And
that if he should let loose his hand upon us, we should be
irrecoverably destroyed. For, _... [ Continue Reading ]
_But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting_, &c. But though we
quickly decay and perish, yet God's mercy to us doth not die with us,
but, as it was from eternity exercised in gracious purposes, so it
will be continued unto eternity in that future and endless life which
is before us; _upon them t... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord hath prepared_, &c. Having celebrated God's mercy to his
people, he now praises him for his excellent majesty and universal
dominion; _his throne in the heavens_ Which expression denotes the
eminence, glory, power, stability, and unchangeableness of God's
kingdom; _and his kingdom ruleth o... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bless the Lord, ye his angels_ Who, though glorious creatures, are
but his ministers and messengers, as the word signifies. And by
inviting the angels to bless God he excites men to the same duty, as
having more dependance upon God, and obligation to him. _That excel in
strength_ Of which see one e... [ Continue Reading ]