Psalm 33:
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Psalm 33
The Psalmist exhorts the righteous to praise God, for his
truth, justice and goodness, ver. 1-5, For creating the world, ver.
6-9. For his providence in governing it, ver. 10-17. For his
peculiar favour to his people, encouraging them to trust in him,
ver. 18-22.
Verse 2. Harp, &c. - These instruments were used in the publick worship
of God in the tabernacle.
Verse 3. A new song - Renewed or continued from day to day.
Verse 4. The word - All God's counsels and commands are wise, and
just, and good. His works - All his works of providence agree
with his word, and are the accomplishment of his promises or
threatenings.
Verse 5. Goodness - He not only doth no man wrong, but he is kind and
merciful to all men.
Verse 6. The word - God made this admirable structure of the heavens,
and all its glorious stars; not with great pains and time, but with
one single word. Host - The angels: or the stars.
Verse 7. Store-houses - Either in the clouds, or in the bowels of the
earth.
Verse 10. The Lord - Thus he passes from the work of creation, to the
works of providence, and from the instances of his power, in
senseless and irrational creatures, to his power in over-ruling the
thoughts and wills, and actions of men, whether single or united.
Verse 11. The Counsel - All his purposes and designs are always
successful.
Verse 13. All men - Although he hath a relation to Israel, yet he hath a
general care over all mankind, all whose hearts and ways he
observes.
Verse 15. Fashioneth - Having said that God sees and observes all men,
he now adds, that he rules and governs them; yea, even the hearts
which are most unmanageable, he disposes and inclines according
to the counsel of his will. Alike - Or, equally, one as well as
another: whether they be Jews or Gentiles, princes or peasants; all
are alike subject to his jurisdiction. Their works - Both outward
and inward, all the workings of their minds and actions, and all
their endeavours and actions.
Verse 16. No king - He instances in these, as the most uncontrollable
persons in the world, and most confident of themselves. By which
he strongly proves his general proposition, of God's powerful
providence over all men. By an host - But only by God's
providence, who disposes of victory and success, as he pleases,
and that frequently to the weakest side.
Verse 17. An horse - Though he be strong and fit for battle, or for flight,
if need requires. And so this is put for all warlike provisions. Vain
things - Hebrew. a lie; because it promises that help and safety
which it cannot give.
Verse 18. The eye - Whosoever therefore would have safety, must
expect it only from the watchful eye, and almighty hand of God.
That fear - These are the chief objects of his care and favour.
Hope - That place their hope and trust, and happiness, not in any
creature, but only in God, and in his mercy and blessings.
Psalm 33:
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