Psalms 104:33; Psalms 145:1; Psalms 145:2; Psalms 9:14
But I will declare for ever - I - the author of the psalm. I will make known at all times the character of God, and will declare the truth respec...
LXXV. The Inevitable Judgment. The Ps. opens with praise of God and His wondrous works. After Psalms 75:1 it is God who speaks. God will surely j...
declare. Septuagint reads "exult". God of Jacob: i.e. the God of Grace, who met Jacob when he had nothing, and deserved nothing but wrath.
9. and 10. But I will publish for ever. This conclusion of the psalm evinces the joy which God’s people felt from having experienced that H...
But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. I will sing praises to the God of Jacob - These are the words of the psalmist,...
But I will declare for ever— But as for me, I will exult for ever. See Bishop Hare and Mudge. As for his part, the author declares he would alway...
But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. -The people resolve to praise forever the God of Jacob, for the anticipa...
In contrast with the plaintive strains of Psalms 74 this is a Ps. of thanksgiving for some national deliverance ( Psalms 75:1 ). It celebrates God...
Psalms 75:1-10 THIS psalm deals with the general thought of God's judgment in history, especially on heathen nations. It has no clear marks of con...
God Putteth down and Lifteth up Psalms 75:1-10 This psalm dates probably from Sennacherib's invasion, and therefore the North is omitted in...
If this, and the former psalm, were written by different men and at different periods, then the spiritual sense of the editor is most clearly reveale...
The Psalm ends, as it began, with ascribing glory to God, as God in covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The horn of all earthly power must be br...
But I will declare for ever ,.... These are not the words of the psalmist, but of Christ, who is all along speaking in the psalm; what he would decl...
But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. Ver. 9. But I will declare for ever ] viz. God's great goodness in mine adva...
But I will declare for ever These dispensations of mercy and judgment to the world. I will sing praises to the God of Jacob He will praise God, a...
God's Government of the World. 6 For promotion cometh neither from...
Declare, to wit, this great and glorious work of God, or the praises due unto God for it, as the next words imply.
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“ To the chief Musician, Altaschith :” see introduction to Psalms 57 . “ A Pslam—a song of Asaph :” see introduction...
Title. Al-taschith: do not suffer me to perish. The style indicates that this was a psalm of David, when the courtiers of Saul had pronounced him g...
For that Thy name is near Thy wondrous works declare. God’s nearness to the world I. He is near as the sustainer of a dissolving system ( Psalm...
But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. A model of devout praise The praise resolved upon here is worthy of our i...
EXPOSITION This is a hymn of praise in anticipation of a deliverance, which may be from Sennacherib, or from some other dangerous enemy. The act...
The Church Praises the Nearness of God's Judgment. To the chief musician, for use in the liturgical part of public worship, Al-taschith, according...
But I will declare forever, proclaiming the name of Jehovah; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob, the one true God.
Declare — The praises of God.
9 But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob.