“ Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy. ”
Exalt ye the Lord our God - See the notes at Psalms 30:1 . The meaning is, Let his name be, as it were, lifted up on high, so as to be conspicuous or seen from afar. Let it be done with a lofty...
Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his (c) footstool; [for] he [is] holy. (c) That is, before his temple or ark, where he promised to hear when they worshipped him, as now he promises his spi...
XCIX. A Temple Song after Victory. The Ps. is divided into three parts by the refrain Holy is he ( i.e. separate from all defilement) at Psalms 99:3 ; Psalms 99:5 and (in an expanded form) at...
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4. He. Compare Psalms 99:3 and Psalms 99:9 , and see note on Psalms 93:1 ; Psalms 93:5 .
5 Exalt Jehovah our God This exhortation is properly addressed to the Church alone, because having been made a partaker of the grace of God, she ought the more zealously to devote herself to...
Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy. Worship at his footstool - Probably meaning the ark on which the Divine glory was manifested. Sometimes the earth is calle...
Worship at his footstool— Towards his footstool [ the ark ] Nold. 1008. See 1 Chronicles 28:2 . Psalms 132:7 . The Israelites when they worshipped turned their faces towards the ark.
Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy. Exalt ye the Lord our God - ( Psalms 34:3 .) and worship at his footstool - the ark of the covenant, which Yahweh, s...
Worship at his footstool. — Prostrate your. selves at His footstool. The earth is called the “footstool” of God ( Isaiah 66:1 ; comp. Matthew 5:35 ); in other places the expression is used of th...
Psalms 99:1-9 DELITZSCH has well called this psalm "an earthly echo of the seraphic Trisagion," the threefold proclamation of the Divine holiness, which Isaiah. Isaiah 6:3 It is, as already note...
Worship the Great and Holy One Psalms 99:1-9 This psalm has its counterpart in Psalms 97:1-12 . There Jehovah's reign is associated with the gladness of faith; here with the trembling of morta...
This is a song of the Kingdom of Jehovah as founded upon and administered in holiness. There are three distinct parts, each ending with practically the same refrain. The first acclaims the King enthr...
I do not presume to speak decidedly upon this, or any other part of the divine word. As one indeed treading holy ground, I would put off the shoes from my feet. But I would humbly ask, is not this ca...
Exalt ye the Lord our God ,.... Christ, who is Lord of all, and Immanuel, God with us, God in our nature, our Lord and our God; exalt him in his person, as God over all, blessed for ever; in his off...
Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; [for] he [is] holy. Ver. 5. Exalt ye the Lord our God ] Have high apprehensions of him and answerable expressions; set him up, and set hi...
Exalt ye the Lord Give him the glory of the good government you are under, as it is now established. And worship at his footstool That is, at his ark, which was the footstool to the mercy-seat, b...
The Dominion of God. 1 The L ORD reigneth; let the people tremble: he sitteth between the cherubims; let the earth b...
At his footstool; before the ark, which is so called, 1 Chronicles 28:2 Psalms 132:7 . For he is holy; or rather, for it , to wit, the ark, is holy ; it is consecrated to be a pledge of Go...
INTRODUCTION This Psalm is one of the series of Psalms which celebrate the Kingship of Jehovah. “All these Psalms,” says Perowne, “alike tell of the setting up of a Divine kingdom upon earth. All al...
All the Versions ascribe this psalm to David, except the Chaldee, which, like the Hebrew, has no title. The occasion of its being composed is not known. Psalms 99:1 . He sitteth between the cherub...
The Lord reigneth. The rulership of God over the world I. As seen in symbol. “He sitteth between the cherubim.” This reference to the Shekinah teaches us that His reign is-- 1. Moral. 2....
EXPOSITION HERE we have the last of the series of Second Advent psalms, which began with Psalms 93:1-19 . The first of them, the fifth, and the last, commence in the same way—with the watchwo...
Praise of the Messiah, the Thrice Holy. The psalmist, in this hymn of praise which fits so well into this series, sets forth the merciful government of God, particularly as exercised in and for Hi...
1 Chronicles 28:2 ; Exodus 15:2 ; Hosea 11:7 ; Isaiah 12:4 ; Isaiah 25:1 ; Isaiah 66:1 ; Leviticus 19:2 ; Psalms 108:5 ; Psalms 132:7 ; Psalms 21:13 ; Psalms 34:3 ; Psalms 99:3 ; Psalms...
Foot — stool — Before the ark, which is so called, 1 Chronicles 28:2 . Holy — It is consecrated to be a pledge of God's presence.