Exodus 33:19

all my goodness.

Ne 9:25; Ps 25:13; *marg:

Ps 65:4; Jer 31:12,14; Zec 9:17; Ro 2:4; Eph 1:6-8

proclaim.

3:13-15; 34:5-7; Isa 7:14; 9:6; 12:4

I will be.

Ro 9:15-18,23

Exodus 34:5-7

descended.

19:18; 33:9; Nu 11:17,25; 1Ki 8:10-12; Lu 9:34,35

the name.

33:19; Nu 14:17; De 32:3; Ps 102:21; Pr 18:10; Isa 1:10

passed.

33:20-23; 1Ki 19:11

proclaimed.

Nu 14:17-19; Isa 12:4

The Lord.

3:13-16

merciful.

De 5:10; 2Ch 30:9; Ne 9:17; Ps 86:5,15; 103:8-13; 111:4; 112:4

Ps 116:5; 145:8; Joe 2:13; Jon 4:2; Ro 2:4

abundant.

Ps 31:19; Mic 7:18; Ro 2:4; 5:20,21; Eph 1:7,8

truth.

Ps 57:10; 91:4; 108:4; 111:8; 138:2; 146:6; La 3:23; Mic 7:20

Joh 1:17

Keeping.

20:6; De 5:10; Ne 1:5; 9:32; Ps 86:15; Jer 32:18; Da 9:4

forgiving.

Ps 103:3; 130:4; Da 9:9; Mic 7:18; Mt 6:14,15; 12:31; 18:32-35

Lu 7:42,48; Ac 5:31; 13:38; Ro 4:7,8; Eph 1:7; 4:32; 1Jo 1:9

that will by no means clear the guilty.The Hebrew {nakkeh lo yenakkeh,} has been rendered "Acquitting him who is not innocent." Nothing can more strongly express the goodness of God to frail mortals than this declaration, "which has been misunderstood and misinterpreted by all our translators."

23:7,21; Nu 14:18-23; De 32:35; Jos 24:19; Job 10:14; Ps 9:16,17

Ps 11:5,6; 58:10,11; 136:10,15; Isa 45:21; Mic 6:11; Na 1:2,3,6

Ro 2:4-9; 3:19-26; 9:22,23; Heb 12:29; Re 20:15; 21:8

visiting.

20:5,6

1 Chronicles 16:8

Give thanks.This beautiful hymn, to the 22nd verse, is nearly the same as Ps 105:1-15; from the 23rd to the 33rd it accords with Ps 96; and the conclusion agrees with Ps 106, with the addition of ver. 34-36.

Ps 105:1-15

call.

Isa 12:4; Ac 9:14; 1Co 1:2

make.

1Ki 8:43; 2Ki 19:19; Ps 67:2-4; 78:3-6; 145:5,6

Psalms 105:1

1 An exhortation to praise God, and to seek out his works.

7 The story of God's providence over Abraham;

16 over Joseph;

23 over Jacob in Egypt;

26 over Moses delivering the Israelites;

37 over the Israelites brought out of Egypt, fed in the wilderness, and planted in Canaan.

A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. (Title.)It appears from 1Ch ch. 16, where the former part of this Psalm, as far as the 16th verse, is found with little variation, that David composed it at the removal of the ark to Mount Zion, and he himself probably enlarged it afterwards with the glorious detail of God's merciful dealings with Abraham and his posterity till their settlement in the land of Promise. The Hallelujah, which terminates the preceding Psalm, is made the title of this by the Septuagint, Vulgate, Arabic, and Ethiopic; and the Syriac considers it a paraphrase on the words, "Fear not, Jacob, to go down into Egypt;" "and teaches us spiritually not to fear when we are obliged to contend with devils; for God is our shield, and will fight for us."

Give.

136:1-3; 1Ch 16:7-22; 25:3; 29:13,20

call.

Isa 12:4; Joe 2:32; Ac 9:14; Ro 10:13; 1Co 1:2

make known.

89:1; 96:3; 145:4-6,11,12; Nu 23:23; Isa 12:4; 51:10; Da 3:29

Da 4:1-3; 6:26,27
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