Psalm 99 Bible Commentary

Jamieson, Faussett, and Brown

(Read all of Psalm 99)

Ps 99:1-9. God's government is especially exercised in and for His Church, which should praise Him for His gracious dealings.

1. sitteth . . . cherubim--(compare 1Sa 4:4; Ps 80:1).
tremble . . . be moved--inspired with fear by His judgments on the wicked.

2. great in Zion--where He dwells (Ps 9:11).

3. thy . . . name--perfections of justice, power, &c.
great and terrible name--producing dread (De 10:17), and to be praised by those over whom He is exalted (Ps 97:9).
it is holy--or, "He is holy" (Ps 99:5, 9; Isa 6:3).

4, 5. To His wise and righteous government all nations should render honor.
king's . . . judgment--His power is combined with justice.
he is holy--(compare Ps 22:3).

6-8. The experience of these servants of God is cited for encouragement.
among . . . priests, among . . . upon the Lord [and] He spake . . . pillar--may be referred to all three (compare Ex 18:19; Le 8:15; De 5:5; 1Sa 9:13).

7. cloudy pillar--the medium of divine intercourse (Ex 33:9; Nu 12:5). Obedience was united with worship. God answered them as intercessors for the people, who, though forgiven, were yet chastened (Ex 32:10, 34).