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Verse Psalms 107:21. _O THAT MEN, C._] The _intercalary_ verse, or
_burden_, as before....
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OH THAT MEN... - See the notes at Psalms 107:8. Who can help joining
in this wish, that those who have been restored from sickness, who
have been raised up from the borders of the grave, “would” prais...
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THE DEUTERONOMY SECTION: BOOK FIVE: PSALM 107-150
The final section of the book of Psalms, the fifth, is just like
Deuteronomy. It shows God's ways with Israel, the end of these ways in
deliverance n...
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BOOK V. PSS. CVII.- CL.
CVII. A Psalm of Thanksgiving for Yahweh's Special Goodness. It is
divided at Psalms 107:8 f., Psalms 107:15 f., Psalms 107:21 f., Psalms
107:31 f. by a refrain: viz. Oh that...
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THE PSALMS
BOOK THE FIFTH[474]
[474] See Table II., _ante._
PSALMS 107
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Examples of Men's Straits, leading to Prayer; and of Jehovah's
Deliverance, calling for Praise.
ANALYSIS...
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_OH THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS, AND FOR HIS
WONDERFUL WORKS TO THE CHILDREN OF MEN!_
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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BOOK 5
This book, which seems originally to have been joined with Book 4,
contains forty-four Pss., the vast majority of which are of late date.
The contents of these Pss. are a surer guide to the pe...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
INTRODUCTION
Here are some of the things that you should know as you read the
psalms in this book.
1. At the top of each psalm (say it "sarm") is a title in DARK...
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(17-22) The sick....
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יֹוד֣וּ לַ יהוָ֣ה חַסְדֹּ֑ו וְ֝
נִפְלְאֹותָ֗יו לִ בְנֵ֥י אָדָֽם׃ ׆...
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Psalms 107:1
NOTWITHSTANDING the division of Books which separates Psalm evil from
the two preceding, it is a pendant to these. The "gathering from among
the heathen" prayed for in Psalms 106:41 has h...
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“HIS WONDERS IN THE DEEP”
Psalms 107:17
Sickness yields the third type of suffering. Emphasis is laid on the
cause of the suffering, which in the view of the writer is
transgression and sin. We shal...
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WE now begin the fifth and last book of the Psalter. In this book the
music is richest and fullest. It begins in this psalm on the
fundamental notes, and rises through major and minor, by the way of
t...
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Under another similitude, the Psalmist here sets forth the miseries of
our fallen nature, in order to display the benignity and compassion of
Heaven in our recovery. When sin entered into the world, s...
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BOOK 5 - PSALMS 107-150
In the fifth Book the people are looked at as brought back, and a
general survey of God's ways taken, with a kind of divine commentary
on it all, ending, as all His ways surel...
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OH THAT MEN WOULD PRAISE THE LORD FOR HIS GOODNESS,.... Both in
restoring to bodily health, which is an instance of divine goodness;
and in healing the diseases of the soul, or in the pardon of sin,
w...
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Oh that [men] would praise the LORD [for] his goodness, and [for] his
wonderful works to the children of men!
Ver. 21. _Oh that men, &c._] See Psalms 107:8 .
_ And for his wonderful works_] Men are...
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_Fools_ That is, wicked men whom he calls _fools_, because through
their own sin and folly they wrong themselves, and act against their
own interest; not only their spiritual, but their secular intere...
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The next section treats of those who foolishly bring misery upon
themselves by willful indulgence in sin....
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17-22 If we knew no sin, we should know no sickness. Sinners are
fools. They hurt their bodily health by intemperance, and endanger
their lives by indulging their appetites. This their way is their
fo...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 107:21 thanks H3034 (H8686) LORD H3068 goodness H2617 works
H6381 (H8737) children H1121 men H120
Psalms 107:8, Psalms 107:15, Psalms 107:31, Psalms 66:5;...
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Psalms 107:1. _O give thanks unto the LORD, for he is good: for his
mercy endureth for ever._
In the heading of this Psalm we are reminded that the psalmist here
exhorts the redeemed, in praising God...
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CONTENTS: God's wisdom, power and goodness celebrated. Man's
deplorable forgetfulness of His mercies.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: Those who have no special matter for praise may furnish
t...
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This psalm begins the fifth and last book of the Hebrew psalter. It is
divided into five parts or pauses, as it would seem, in the singing
and the music. The character of the composition, though diver...
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_O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His mercy en-dureth
for ever._
MEN AND MERCY
I. Men consciously needing the mercy of Heaven. Morally, we are all
distressed travellers, captives, in...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 107:1. With this psalm the members of the
community call one another to give thanks for God’s enduring
“steadfast love.” He has shown this to the people as a whole but
also...
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INTRODUCTION
Many expositors are of opinion that this Psalm was written to
celebrate the return of the Jews from the Babylonian exile. This
opinion is based chiefly on Psalms 107:2. But the Psalm as...
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EXPOSITION
A SONG of thanksgiving, first for deliverance from the Babylonish
captivity (Psalms 107:1), and then for other deliverances (Psalms
107:4), passing into a general account of God's providen...
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Let's turn now in our Bibles to Psalms 107:1-43. The hundred and
seventh psalm begins with an exhortation to us to
Give thanks unto the LORD (Psalms 107:1),
And the basis for the thanksgiving is His...
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2 Chronicles 32:25; Luke 17:18; Psalms 107:15; Psalms 107:31; Psalms
107:8; Psalms 66:5...