Praise (a) ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for [he is] good:
for his mercy [endureth] for ever.
(a) The prophet exhorts the people to praise God for his past
benefits, that by this their minds may be strengthened against all
present troubles and despair.... [ Continue Reading ]
Blessed [are] they that (b) keep judgment, [and] he that doeth
righteousness at all times.
(b) He shows that it is not enough to praise God with the mouth,
unless the whole heart agrees to it, and all our life framed after it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Remember me, O LORD, with the (c) favour [that thou bearest unto] thy
people: O visit me with thy salvation;
(c) Let the good will that you bear to your people extend to me, that
by it I may be received into your number.... [ Continue Reading ]
We have (d) sinned with our fathers, we have committed iniquity, we
have done wickedly.
(d) By earnest confession of their sins and of their father's, they
show that they hoped that God according to his promise would pity
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Nevertheless he (e) saved them for his name's sake, that he might make
his mighty power to be known.
(e) The inestimable goodness of God appears in this, that he would
rather change the order of nature than have his people not be
delivered, even though they were wicked.... [ Continue Reading ]
Then (f) believed they his words; they sang his praise.
(f) The wonderful words of God caused them to believe for a time, and
to praise him.... [ Continue Reading ]
They soon forgat his works; they waited not for his (g) counsel:
(g) The would prevent his wisdom and providence.... [ Continue Reading ]
And he gave them their request; but sent (h) leanness into their soul.
(h) The abundance that God gave them did not profit, but made them
pine away, because God cursed it.... [ Continue Reading ]
The earth opened and (i) swallowed up Dathan, and covered the company
of Abiram.
(i) By the greatness of the punishment the heinousness of the offence
may be considered: for they who rise against God's ministers rebel
against him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus they changed their (k) glory into the similitude of an ox that
eateth grass.
(k) He shows that all idolaters renounce God to be their glory when
instead of him, they worship any creature much more wood, stone, metal
or calves.... [ Continue Reading ]
Therefore he said that he would destroy them, had (l) not Moses his
chosen stood before him in the breach, to turn away his wrath, lest he
should destroy [them].
(l) If Moses, by his intercession, had not obtained God's favour
against their rebellion.... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, they despised (m) the pleasant land, they believed not his word:
(m) That is Canaan, which acted as a promise of the heavenly
inheritance to come, though it was only worth a penny in comparison to
the value of the inheritance itself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Therefore (n) he lifted up his hand against them, to overthrow them in
the wilderness:
(n) That is, he swore. Sometimes also it means to punish.... [ Continue Reading ]
They joined themselves also unto (o) Baalpeor, and ate the sacrifices
of the (p) dead.
(o) Which was the idol of the Moabites.
(p) Sacrifices offered to the dead idols.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus they (q) provoked [him] to anger with their inventions: and the
plague brake in upon them.
(q) Signifying that whatever man invents of himself to serve God by,
is detestable and provokes his anger.... [ Continue Reading ]
Then stood up (r) Phinehas, and executed judgment: and [so] the plague
was stayed.
(r) When all others neglected God's glory, he in his zeal killed the
adulterers and prevented God's wrath.... [ Continue Reading ]
And that was (s) counted unto him for righteousness unto all
generations for evermore.
(s) This act declared his living faith, and for his faith's sake was
accepted.... [ Continue Reading ]
They angered [him] also at the waters of strife, so that it went ill
with (t) Moses for their sakes:
(t) If so notable a prophet of God does not escape punishment, though
others provoked him to sin, how much more will they be subject to
God's judgment, who cause God's children to sin?... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, they sacrificed their (u) sons and their daughters unto devils,
(u) He shows how monstrous a thing idolatry is, which can win us to
things abhorring to nature, while God's word cannot obtain small
things.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus were they defiled with their own works, and went (x) a whoring
with their own inventions.
(x) Then true chastity is to cleave wholly and only to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Many (y) times did he deliver them; but they provoked [him] with their
counsel, and were brought low for their iniquity.
(y) The prophet shows that neither by menace nor promise we can come
to God, unless we are altogether newly reformed, and his mercy covers
and hides our malice.... [ Continue Reading ]
And he remembered for them his covenant, and (z) repented according to
the multitude of his mercies.
(z) Not that God is changeable in himself, but that then he seems to
us to repent when he alters his punishment, and forgives us.... [ Continue Reading ]
Save us, O LORD our God, and (a) gather us from among the heathen, to
give thanks unto thy holy name, [and] to triumph in thy praise.
(a) Gather your Church which is dispersed, and give us constancy under
the cross, that with one consent we may all praise you.... [ Continue Reading ]