“ Which my lips have uttered,d and my mouth hath spoken, when I was in trouble. ”
Which my lips have uttered ... - Margin, “opened.” The Hebrew word, however - פצה pâtsâh - means properly to tear apart; to rend; and then, to open wide, as the mouth, for example - or the...
LXVI. A and LXVI. B. Here again we have two Pss., rather unskilfully joined together, for the former ends, the latter begins abruptly. In Psalms 66 A ( Psalms 66:1-12 ) the speaker always uses the...
Which. Figure of speech Ellipsis (App-6). "which [vows]". uttered . opened. Figure of speech Ellipsis (App-6). "opened [and vowed]".
Which my lips have uttered, and my mouth hath spoken, when I was in trouble. When I was in trouble - This is generally the time when good resolutions are formed, and vows made; but how often are thes...
Which my lips have uttered, and my mouth hath spoken, when I was in trouble. Which my lips have uttered - literally, have opened; i:e., vehemently uttered when in pain.
This Ps. triumphantly celebrates a great national deliverance. The whole earth is summoned to join in the chorus of praise ( Psalms 66:1-4 ). The memories of the exodus are recalled ( Psalms 66:5-7 )...
Uttered. — Literally, opened.
Psalms 66:1-20 THE most striking feature of this psalm is the transition from the plural "we" and "our," in Psalms 66:1-12 , to the singular "I" and "my," in Psalms 66:13-20 . Ewald supposes tha...
“Come and See the Works of God” Psalms 66:1-15 Some of the old expositors speak of this psalm as “the Lord's Prayer in the Old Testament.” A summons to praise, Psalms 66:1-4 The devout so...
This is one of the most beautiful of the songs of worship. It is divided into two parts by a change from the use of the plural pronoun (verses Psa 66:1-12) to the use of the singular (verses Psa 66:1...
It is sweet and profitable to go up to God's house, under the leadings of God's Spirit, at all times, and upon all occasions; and it is doubly sweet when, after sickness or detention from God's ordin...
TESTIMONY FOR GOD ‘O come hither, and hearken, all ye that fear God: and I will tell you what He hath done for my soul.’ Psalms 66:14 (Prayer Book Version) Gratitude towards God and generosity...
Which my lips have uttered ,.... Or "opened" e; publicly and distinctly declared, and from which there is no going back; see Judges 11:33 ; and my mouth hath spoken when I was in trouble ; this...
Which my lips have uttered, and my mouth hath spoken, when I was in trouble. Ver. 14. Which my lips have uttered ] Heb. have opened, that is, which I have uttered diductis labiis, with lips wide...
I will go, &c. The psalmist, having before endeavoured to excite all people in general, and all God's people in particular, to praise the Lord, here declares it to be his own resolution to wors...
David Resolves to Praise God; David Declaring What God Has Done for His Soul. 13 I will go into thy house with burnt...
Hitherto he spoke in the plural number, but now he begins to speak in the singular number; but still the speech is continued of the same person or persons; only sometimes the whole body speaks, and s...
PART 2). ISRAEL'S GRATEFUL RESPONSE TO GOD'S DELIVERANCE REVEALED IN OFFERINGS AND THE FULFILMENT OF VOWS, AND A CALL FOR CONSIDERATION OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS IN ANSWERING PRAYER ( Psalms 66:13-20 )....
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ To the chief Musician .” See Introduction to Psalms 57 . “ A Psalm or Song . See Introduction to Psalms 48 . Both the author and the occasion of the psalm are unk...
Psalms 66:1 . Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Let not Israel alone do it. Take up the strain, ye nations. He is the God of all the nations of the earth. «Make a joyful noise unto God,...
This in the Greek is called a psalm of the resurrection, no doubt because God had in David's time revived the nation. The application to the captivity is unsupported by the language of joy. David her...
Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands. Providence The real theme of this psalm is in the last section: it is a psalm of thanksgiving for a special mercy experienced by an individual. But t...
EXPOSITION THIS is another song of thanksgiving, and is connected with a special deliverance ( Psalms 66:10-19 ). The composer is about to offer a sacrifice to God in his holy place, in perfor...
Thanksgiving for the Miracles of God's Deliverance. To the chief musician, for use in liturgical worship, a song or psalm, the name of the inspired poet not being mentioned.
1 Samuel 1:11 ; 2 Samuel 22:7 ; Genesis 28:20-22 ; Genesis 35:3 ; Judges 11:35 ; Judges 11:36 ; Numbers 30:12 ; Numbers 30:2 ; Numbers 30:8