Psalms 98:1
1 The psalmist exhorts the Jews,4 the Gentiles,7 and all the creatures, to praise God. Sing.33:3; 96:1; 149:1; Isa 42:10; Re 5:9; 14:3for he.77:14; 86:10; 105:5; 136:4; 139:14; Ex 15:6,11; Isa 43:18-20Jer 31:22; Lu 1:49; 2:10-14; Ac 2:11; Re 15:3,4his right.2:5,6; 45:3-5; 110:2-6; Ge 3:15; Ex 15:6; Isa 52:10; 59:16; 63:5Joh 16:33; Ac 19:20; Col 2:15; Heb 2:14,15; Re 3:21; 6:2; 17:14Re 19:11-21Isaiah 52:10
made.51:9; 66:18,19; Ps 98:1-3; Ac 2:5-11; Re 11:15-17; 15:4all.49:6; Ps 22:27; Lu 3:6; Ac 13:47; Re 11:15; 14:6Isaiah 63:3-5
trodden.25:10; La 1:15; Mal 4:3; Re 14:19,20; 19:13-15and of the people.The very remarkable passage contained in the first six verses of this chapter seems in a manner detached from the rest, and to stand by itself; containing a prophetical representation of the victories of the Messiah over the enemies of his church, here designated by the names of Edom and Bozrah. Though, as Bp. Lowth observes, this prophecy must have its accomplishment, there is no necessity for supposing that it has been already accomplished. There are prophecies which intimate a great slaughter of the enemies of God and his people, which remain to be fulfilled: those in Eze ch. 38, and Re ch. 20 are called Gog and Magog. This prophecy of Isaiah may possibly refer to the same, or the like event. and trample.6; 34:2-5; 2Ki 9:33; Eze 38:18-22; Mic 7:10; Zec 10:5 34:8; 35:4; 61:2; Jer 51:6; Zec 3:8; Lu 21:22; Re 6:9-17; 11:13Re 18:20 looked.3; 41:28; 50:2; 59:16; Joh 16:32mine own.40:10; 51:9; 52:10; Ps 44:3; 98:1; Ho 1:7; 1Co 1:24; Heb 2:14,15my fury.59:16-18
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