“ I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people, ”
I will pay my vows ... - See Psalms 116:14 .
I will pay my (k) vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people, (k) I will thank him for his benefits, for that is a just payment, to confess that we owe all to God.
CXVI. A Song of Comfort in Affliction. There is nothing to justify the division into two Pss. ( a ) Psalms 116:1-9 , ( b ) Psalms 116:10-19 (LXX); the same theme in its double aspect is continue...
I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people,
I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people, I will pay my vows ... - (cf. Psalms 116:14 .)
Psalms 115-118 were probably the hymns sung by our Lord and His disciples. Some modern scholars, however, deny this, on the ground that, in Christ's time, the Hallel was only in its beginning, and co...
Psalms 116:1-19 THIS psalm is intensely individual. "I," "me," or "my" occurs in every verse but two ( Psalms 116:5 , Psalms 116:19 ). The singer is but recently delivered from some peril, and hi...
Praise Him for All His Benefits Psalms 116:12-19 ; Psalms 117:1-2 The psalmist dwells joyfully on his enslavement to God, because in and through it he had found perfect liberty. Thou hast loo...
This is the fourth song of the Hallel. In it the note of triumph over death, with which the last one closed, is elaborated. The singer had evidently been in some grave peril in which he had practical...
Here again we may safely perceive Christ the mediator, the servant of Jehovah, the son of the handmaid, and lie that was bound for his people. whom Jehovah loosed. See those scriptures, Isaiah 42:1-...
I will pay my vows unto the Lord ,.... Psalms 116:14 . And the Targum here, as there, paraphrases the latter clause, now in the presence of all his people , thus; "I will then declare his signs...
I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people, Ver. 18. I will pay ] See Psalms 116:14 . Now ] Vows were to be paid without either diminution or delays, Deuteronomy...
Grateful Acknowledgments; Devout Resolutions. 10 I believed, therefore have I spoken: I was greatly afflicted: 11 I s...
And as I said before, so I now repeat my promise, for the greater assurance, and to lay the stricter obligation upon myself.
INTRODUCTION “This Psalm is an evidence of the truth and depth of the religious life in individuals after the return from the Exile.… It reminds us of earlier Psalms, and especially of the Psalms of...
Psalms 116:1 . I love the LORD, because he hath heard my voice and my supplications. Every answered prayer should make us love the Lord, and especially those prayers that come up from our heart...
It is scarcely doubted but David is the author of this psalm, and that he wrote it when in exile from Saul's persecution, or when Absalom rebelled, or on some similar occasion of danger and grief. It...
I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications. Christian experience and its results I. The psalm opens with a general declaration of gratitude to God, as the hearer of pr...
EXPOSITION A PSALM of thanksgiving on deliverance from an imminent peril, placed in the mouth of an individual, but possibly intended for liturgical use on some occasion of a national delivera...
Thanksgiving for Deliverance from Extreme Perils. The psalmist proclaims the fact that he was saved from great dangers, celebrates his deliverance by giving praise to God alone, and pledges His pu...
Ecclesiastes 5:5 ; Psalms 116:14 ; Psalms 22:25 ; Psalms 76:11