Exodus 15:1

1 The song of Moses, Miriam, and Israel on their deliverance.

22 The people want water in the wilderness.

23 The waters at Marah are bitter, they murmur, Moses prays, and sweetens the waters by God's direction.

27 They encamp at Elim, where are twelve wells, and seventy palm trees.

Then.

Jud 5:1-31; 2Sa 22:1-51; Ps 106:12; 107:8,15,21,22; Isa 12:1-6

Isa 51:10,11; Re 15:3

for.

21; 14:17,18,27; 18:11; Col 2:15

Psalms 30:12

my glory. that is, my tongue, or my soul.

16:9; 57:8; Ge 49:6

and.

Lu 19:40; Ac 4:20

I will.

13:6; 71:14,23; 145:2; 146:1,2; Re 4:8,9; 7:12

Psalms 34:1

1 David praises God, and exhorts others thereto by his experience.

8 They are blessed that trust in God.

11 He exhorts to the fear of God.

15 The privileges of the righteous.

A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) Abimelech. or, Achish.This is the second of the alphabetical Psalms (the first being Ps 25:); each verse beginning consecutively with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The verse, however, which begins with [\^w\^, vâv,] {wav,} and which should come in between the fifth and sixth, is totally wanting; but as the 22nd, which now begins with [\^p\^, pê,] {pay, podeh,} "redeemeth," is entirely out of the series, it is not improbable that it was originally written {oophodeh,} "and redeemeth" and occupied that situation, in which connection it reads admirably.

Ge 20:2; 26:1; 1Sa 21:13-15; Pr 29:25

See on Ps.

71:8,14,15; 145:1,2; Isa 24:15,16; Ac 5:41; 16:25; Eph 5:20

Col 3:17; 1Th 5:18; 2Th 1:3; 2:13

Psalms 104:33

63:4; 145:1,2; 146:2

Psalms 138:1

1 David praises God for the truth of his word.

4 He prophesies that the kings of the earth shall praise God.

7 He professes his confidence in God.

A.M. 3485. B.C. 519. (Title.) A Psalm of David.Five MSS. omit {ledawid;} and the LXX. and Arabic prefix also the names of Haggai and Zechariah; and it is probable that it was composed to be sung at the dedication of the second temple.

I will praise.

9:1; 86:12,13; 103:1,2; 111:1; 1Co 14:15; Eph 5:19

with my whole.The versions and several MSS. add Jehovah.

before.

82:1,6; 119:46; Ex 22:28; Joh 10:34-36; Ac 23:5; Heb 1:14

the gods. Or, God. Elohim.

Psalms 145:1-2

1 David praises God for his fame;

8 for his goodness;

11 for his kingdom;

14 for his providence;

17 for his justice, holiness, and saving mercy.

A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. (Title.) David's.This incomparable song of praise, which is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, each verse beginning with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is supposed to have been composed by David towards the close of his life.

Psalm of praise.

100:1; *title

extol thee.

30:1; 68:4; 71:14-24; 103:1,2; Da 4:37

my God.

44:4; 45:1,6; 47:6-8; 48:2,3; 95:3; 149:2; Isa 33:22; Mal 1:14

Mt 25:34; Re 19:16

I will bless.

21; 30:12; 52:9; 113:1,2; 146:1,2

Every day.

72:15; 119:164; Re 7:15

Psalms 146:1-2

1 The Psalmist vows perpetual praises to God.

3 He exhorts not to trust in man.

5 God, for his power, justice, mercy, and kingdom, is only worthy to be trusted.

A.M. 3489. B.C. 515. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.

105:45

Praise the Lord.

103:1,22; 104:1,35

While I live.

63:4; 71:14,15; 104:33; 145:1,2; Re 7:9-17
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