Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 136:4
Psalms 136:4. Who alone doeth great wonders He, and none else; or he, without the help of any other person, or thing: whereas no other being can do any thing alone, or without his help. “All the works of God are wonderful, and speak him alone to have been their author. The established course of the world is, in reality, no less admirable than are those extraordinary interpositions of omnipotence whereby it hath been sometimes interrupted and suspended; though the latter, on account of their... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 136:2-3
Psalms 136:2-3. O give thanks unto the God of gods Who is infinitely superior to all that are called gods, whether angels, or princes, or idols: the God whom angels adore, from whom magistrates derive their power, and by whom all pretended deities are and shall be conquered; unto the Lord of lords The Sovereign of all sovereigns; or. as the word אדני , adoni, imports, the supporter of all supports, the stay, basis, or foundation of all creatures. read more