PSALM CXXXV

An exhortation to praise God for his goodness and greatness,

1-5;

for his wonders in nature, 6, 7;

his wonders done in Egypt, 8, 9;

in the wilderness, 10-12;

for his goodness to his people, 13, 14.

The vanity of idols, 15-18.

Israel, with its priests and Levites, exhorted to praise the

Lord, 19-21.


NOTES ON PSALM CXXXV

This Psalm is intimately connected with the preceding. It is an exhortation addressed to the priests and Levites, and to all Israel, to publish the praises of the Lord. The conclusion of this Psalm is nearly the same with Psalm cxv.; and what is said about idols, and the effects of the power of God, seems to be taken from it and the tenth chapter of Jeremiah; and from these and other circumstances it appears the Psalm was written after the captivity; and might as Calmet conjectures, have been used at the dedication of the second temple.

Verse Psalms 135:1. Praise ye the Lord] This may be considered as the title, for it has none other.

Praise ye the name of the Lord] Perhaps the original הללו את שם יהוה haleu eth shem Yehovah, should be translated, Praise ye the name Jehovah; that is, Praise God in his infinite essence of being, holiness, goodness, and truth.

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