Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 147:1-20
CXLVII. The LXX, perhaps rightly, divides the Ps. into two, Psalms 147:1-1 Kings : and Psalms 147:12-Proverbs :. Psalms 147:1-1 Kings : . An invitation to praise Yahweh for His almighty power and His kindness to Israel. Observe how the two thoughts are intertwined. After Psalms 147:8 c the LXX has, “ and herbage for the service of men.” In Psalms 147:10 “ the legs of a man” is curious. Swift running is a characteristic of the Homeric heroes, but the emendation, “ armour of a man,” is... read more
G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Psalms 147:1-20
In this psalm, beginning with a call which declares the pleasantness and comeliness of praise (v. Psa 147:1 ), the singer first celebrates the Divine activity in restoring His people (vv. Psa 147:2-6 ). He then proceeds to declare how God provides for all human needs (vv. Psa 147:7-11 ); and finally rejoices in the perfection of His government (vv. Psa 147:12-20 ). In the first movement dealing with the restoration of Israel, there is a very beautiful suggestion of the inter- relation of the... read more