CONTENTS
This Psalm is pure gospel from beginning to end, for it celebrates the
glories of Jesus, as the Monarch of his people, and of heaven and
earth. Under the spirit of prophecy, and with an eye to Christ, the
sacred writer of it expresseth his astonishment at the incarnation of
Jesus, and then... [ Continue Reading ]
The best of all comments on this blessed verse is what Jesus himself
hath given, Matthew 21:15. And as in the person of our glorious Head,
so in the instance of all his redeemed, how is the praise of Jehovah
perfected, when babes in Christ are brought out of the kingdom of
darkness into the kingdom... [ Continue Reading ]
The Psalmist is here lost in admiration. He contemplates the heavenly
bodies, those bright luminaries the moon and the stars. He doth not
notice the sun; probably it was night when this meditation on the
starry sky was taken. And while he considered these vast powers of
God's creation, he is lost in... [ Continue Reading ]
These verses come in with greater fulness, to explain and to confirm
what went before: how the Son of God was made a little, or for a
little space, lower than the angels, during his incarnation and
ministry upon earth. For, as the Covenant-head of his church and
people, he was before all things, and... [ Continue Reading ]
It is worthy of remark, that when, at the original creation, the first
man was invested with sovereignty in his state of innocency, the grant
of dominion ran in those words, Genesis 1:28. How delightful it is to
see that sovereignty regained in the person of him who, by his
wonderful undertaking, ha... [ Continue Reading ]
The Psalmist, after reciting the wonders of redemption in the person
of him by whom all things are restored, makes a beautiful response to
his own first exclamation of wonder and praise, and again extols
Jehovah in the covenant mercies of redemption, as the object of
adoration through all the earth.... [ Continue Reading ]