Psalms 147 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 3560. B.C. 444.

This Psalm is supposed by Bishop Patrick, and many others, to have respect to the return of the Jewish nation from the Babylonish captivity, and to the restoration of Jerusalem, which followed upon it. And it has been inferred, from the second, third, and thirteenth verses, that it was composed just after the rebuilding of that city, by some holy man who lived at that time. And some have judged it probable that Nehemiah was its author. The psalmist praises God for his care over the church, Psalms 147:1-14. For his government over all things, Psalms 147:15-18. And for his giving his word to Israel, Psalms 147:19; Psalms 147:20.