John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 66:15
I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices of fatlings ,.... Of the fattest of the flock; that is, of the best; such as Abel offered, Genesis 4:4 ; with the incense of rams ; or "rams with incense" F6 עם פטרת אילים "arietes cum incenso", Gejerus; so Campeusis in ibid. ; the Targum is, "with sweet incense, the sacrifice of rams;' Kimchi interprets it of incense of the fat of rams. I will offer bullocks with goats ; he proposed to offer all kind of offerings, to show... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 66:13-20
The psalmist, having before stirred up all people, and all God's people in particular, to bless the Lord, here stirs up himself and engages himself to do it. I. In his devotions to his God, Ps. 66:13-15. He had called upon others to sing God's praises and to make a joyful noise with them; but, for himself, his resolutions go further, and he will praise God, 1. By costly sacrifices, which, under the law, were offered to the honour of God. All people had not wherewithal to offer these... read more