Psalms 135:3 is plainly before the poet in this verse; and yet, since Psalms 33 is in other respects his model, it is extremely doubtful whether we ought to change the reading, so as to make a complete correspondence between the verses, or suppose that the alteration was intentional, in accordance with “praise is comely for the upright” in Psalms 33:1. (See Notes on both the passages; comp. also Psalms 92:1.)
Related Commentaries of Psalms 147:1
Psalms 147:1
1 Praise ye the LORD: for it is good to sing praises unto our God; for it is pleasant; and praise is comely.