Genesis 4:26

A.M. 235. B.C. 3769. To him.

6-8

Enos. Heb. Enosh.to call upon the name of the Lord. or, call themselves by the name of the Lord.

De 26:17,18; 1Ki 18:24; Ps 116:17; Isa 44:5; 48:1; 63:19; Jer 33:16

Joe 2:32; Zep 3:9; Ac 2:21; 11:26; Ro 10:13; 1Co 1:2; Eph 3:14,15

Psalms 65:1-2

1 David praises God for his grace.

4 The blessedness of God's chosen by reason of benefits.

Praise.

21:13; 115:1,2

waiteth. Heb. is silent.

62:1

in Sion.

76:2; 78:68,69; 1Ch 11:7; 15:29; 16:41,42; 25:1-31; Re 14:1-3

unto.

56:12; 76:11; 116:17

thou.

66:19; 102:17; 145:18,19; 1Ki 18:29,37; 2Ch 33:13; Isa 65:24

Jer 29:12,13; Da 9:17-19; Lu 11:9,10; Ac 10:31; 1Jo 5:14,15

unto thee.

22:27; 66:4; 86:9; Isa 49:6; 66:23; Joh 12:32; Re 11:15

Psalms 107:1

1 The psalmist exhorts the redeemed, in praising God, to observe his manifold providence,

4 over travellers;

10 over captives;

17 over sick men;

23 over seamen;

33 and in divers varieties of life.

A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.)The author of this Psalm is unknown; but it was evidently written to commemorate the return of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity; and it may easily be perceived that it must have been sung in alternate parts, having a double burden, or two intercalary verses often recurring. Bp. Lowth considers it as written "after the method of the ancient pastorals, where, be the subject of their verse what it will, each swain endeavours to excel the other; and one may perceive their thoughts and expressions gradually to rise upon each other." "No doubt," he adds, "the composition of this Psalm is admirable throughout; and the descriptive part of it adds at least its share of beauty to the whole; but what is most to be admired is its conciseness, and withal the expressiveness of the diction, which strikes the imagination with illimitable elegance. The weary and bewildered traveller--the miserable captive in the dungeon--the sick and dying man--the seaman foundering in a storm--are described in so affecting a manner, that they far exceed any thing of the kind, though never so much laboured."

Give.

106:1; 118:1; 136:1-26; 1Ch 16:34,41; 2Ch 5:13; 7:3,6; 20:21

good.

119:68; Mt 19:17

for his mercy.

103:17; Lu 1:50

Psalms 107:8

Oh that men.

15,21,31; 81:13-16; De 5:29; 32:29; Isa 48:18

praise.

34:3; 92:1,2; 147:1; Isa 63:7

his wonderful.

40:5; 78:4; 111:4; Da 4:2,3; 6:27

Psalms 107:15

8,21,31; 116:17-19

Psalms 116:2

therefore.

55:16,17; 86:6,7; 88:1; 145:18,19; Job 27:10; Lu 18:1; Php 4:6

Col 4:2

as long as I live. Heb. in my days.

Psalms 116:17

the sacrifice.

50:14; 107:22; Le 7:12; Heb 13:15

call.

13; Ac 2:42

Psalms 145:18

nigh unto.

34:18; 46:1,5; De 4:7; 1Ki 18:27,28; Isa 58:9; Joh 14:23; Jas 4:8

call upon.

17:1; 119:2; Pr 15:8; Isa 1:15,16; Jer 29:12,13; Ho 7:14; Mt 6:5-8

Mt 23:14; Joh 4:24; 1Jo 3:20-22

Isaiah 58:9

shalt thou.

1:15; 30:19; 65:24; Ps 34:15-17; 37:4; 50:15; 66:18,19; 91:15; 118:5

Jer 29:12,13; Mt 7:7,8; 1Jo 3:21,22

Here.

Ge 27:18; 1Sa 3:4-8

the yoke.

6

the putting.

57:4; Pr 6:13

speaking.

59:3,4; Ps 12:2; Eze 13:8; Zec 10:2

Jeremiah 29:12

31:9; 33:3; Ne 2:4-20; Ps 10:17; 50:15; 102:16,17; Isa 30:19; 65:24

Eze 36:37; Da 9:3-19; Zec 13:9; Mt 7:7,8
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