Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Psalms 92:15
How very lovely and blessed doth this Sabbath Psalm, or Song, end? For what is the whole of it; nay, what is the whole purport of redemption? Is it not to show forth the faithfulness, the covenant faithfulness, truth, love, mercy, grace, and everlasting kindness of Jehovah, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; to manifest that he is the Rock, and that his work is perfect? He hath blessed, and he doth bless, and he ever will bless, the Church in Jesus. Here he glorifies his holy name. And here he fully... read more
The People's Bible by Joseph Parker - Psalms 92:1-15
Psalms 92:0 (Note On The Ninety-Second Psalm.) [Note. A psalm of Sabbath musings. Not known whether it expresses the religious feelings of Israel generally after the restoration, or whether it owes its origin to any special event. The Talmud says that this psalm was sung on the morning of the Sabbath, at the drink-offering which followed the sacrifice of the first lamb ( Num 28:9 ). It is a disputed question, even in the Talmud, whether this psalm relates to the Sabbath or the creation, or to... read more