Psalms 135
Summary for Ps 135:1-21: Ps 135 a God, the Creator and the Lord of history, “made heaven and earth” (134:3 b). He deserves praise because, unlike idols, he redeems his people.135:4 c The synonyms Jacob and Israel include all twelve tribes. The Lord cherishes his chosen people. They are his treasure out of all the kingdoms of the world (Exod 19:5-6 d).
135:5 e The Lord is superior to any real or imagined supernatural being (see 95:3-5 f; 115:4-8 g).
135:6 h God is sovereign over the whole created order—he does whatever pleases him him.
• The phrase heaven and earth refers to all of creation.
135:7 i The psalmist tells of God’s sovereignty over the weather (Pss 29 j; 77:17-18 k; 78:26 l; 104:4 m; 147:8-9 n; 148:5-6 o).
Summary for Ps 135:8-12: 135:8-12 p The Lord was sovereign over the Exodus and the conquest of the Promised Land.
Summary for Ps 135:8-11: 135:8-11 q In the tenth and culminating plague against Egypt, God destroyed the firstborn of each family.
• The miraculous signs and wonders are the ten plagues (see Exod 7–11 r; Deut 4:34 s; Neh 9:10 t).
Summary for Ps 135:13-18: 135:13-18 u The Lord’s name and character stand in contrast to idols.
Summary for Ps 135:15-20: 135:15-20 v This entire section is repeated in 115:4-11 w.
Summary for Ps 135:15-18: 135:15-18 x Idols corrupt the thinking because they are merely things made by humans; they cannot speak, see, hear, or breathe (Isa 41:22-24 y; 44:9 z, 18 aa; Rom 1:21-23 ab).
Summary for Ps 135:19-21: 135:19-21 ac The groups named here comprised the covenant community (see 115:9-11 ad).
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