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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 66:1-7

I. In these verses the psalmist calls upon all people to praise God, all lands, all the earth, all the inhabitants of the world that are capable of praising God, Ps. 66:1. 1. This speaks the glory of God, that he is worthy to be praised by all, for he is good to all and furnishes every nation with matter for praise. 2. The duty of man, that all are obliged to praise God; it is part of the law of creation, and therefore is required of every creature. 3. A prediction of the conversion of the... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 66:1

Make a joyful noise unto God ,.... The Creator of the ends of the earth; the Provider for all his creatures; and the Dispenser of the blessings of grace, under the Gospel dispensation, to men in all countries. The Messiah may well be thought to be intended, since the psalm refers to Gospel times; who is God over all, blessed for ever; to whom a joyful noise, shouts, and acclamations, are to be made by all his subjects, true believers in him, in all lands, as to their King; see Numbers 23:21... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 66:2

Sing forth the honour of his name ,.... Meaning not any particular names of the Messiah, such as in Isaiah 9:6 ; or his name "Jesus", a Saviour; though they are all honourable and glorious, and furnish out sufficient matter for a song: but rather that by which he was made known to the sons of men, his Gospel; see Acts 9:15 . Which is a glorious Gospel; the truths of which may be expressed in a song of praise, to the honour and glory of Christ, and to the instruction and profit of men, ... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 66:1

Make a joyfull noise - Sing aloud to God, all ye lands - all ye people who, from different parts of the Babylonish empire, are now on return to your own land. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 66:2

The honor of his name - Let his glorious and merciful acts be the subject of your songs. read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 66:1

Verse 1 1.Shout unto God, all the earth The psalm begins with this general declaration, which is afterwards reduced to particulars. (467) He addresses himself to the whole world, and from this it would seem evident, that he predicts the extent to which the kingdom of God should reach at the coming of Christ. In the second verse the call is repeated with increasing vehemency, to stir up to the praises of God, such as might otherwise be remiss in the service. To sing the honor of his name, is an... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 66:1

Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands ; literally, all the earth —an invitation to the whole world to join in the joy of Israel, wherein they too are interested (comp. Psalms 60:2 , Psalms 60:5 ). read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 66:1-4

Worship. The psalm would seem to have been composed on the occasion of some special deliverance; but the expressions used are too general to indicate the time or the occasion of its being written. I. THE WORSHIP OF GOD SHOULD BE JOYFUL AND FERVENT AS WELL AS SOLEMN . ( Psalms 66:1 .) Love and reverence are the perfection of worship. II. THE GLORY OF GOD 'S NATURE IS THE INSPIRATION OF ALL TRUE WORSHIP . ( Psalms 66:2 .) His name... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 66:1-20

God in history. It has been said that "History is philosophy teaching by example;" but we are taught in the Psalms to take a higher view, and to recognize God in history. It is only as we do this that we can rejoice and give thanks. I. GOD 'S HAND SHOULD BE SEEN IN HISTORY . First there is the call (verses 1, 2). Then the reason is given (verse 3). We are brought face to face with God. We are confronted with the awful manifestations of his power. The world is not a... read more

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