Psalms 115 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042.

It is probable that this Psalm was composed in some time of great distress, when the pagan enemies of the Israelites began to boast, as if their gods were too hard for the God of Israel. But by whom it was made, or on what particular occasion, remains perfectly uncertain, notwithstanding the many conjectures of expositors. It teaches us, however, important lessons, namely, to give glory to God, and not to ourselves or to idols, Psalms 115:1-8. By trusting in his promise and blessing, Psalms 115:9-15. And by praising him, Psalms 115:16-18.