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Frederick Brotherton Meyer

F.B. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' Commentary - Psalms 106:1-15

Unfailing Loving-Kindness Psalms 106:1-15 Who can utter? That is an unanswered question. Not even the leader of the heavenly choir can answer it. But what blessedness it brings to the heart of one who begins to recite the goodness and loving-kindness of God! When prayer goes heavily, begin to praise. The theme of this psalm is God’s redeeming grace. It contains a gruesome catalogue of sin. We have sinned… we have committed iniquity… our fathers understood not… they remembered not… but... read more

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Psalms 106:1-48

The previous psalm called the people to talk of the “marvellous works” of Jehovah. This one calls to praise, and the reason is that “His mercy endureth for ever.” This fact is then illustrated by a declaration of how the people of God have persistently sinned against Him, and how He has patiently borne with them, restoring them constantly to Himself. The first section (vv. Psa 106:1-31 ) deals with the history of the people from Egypt, and in the wilderness. The description of what happened... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 106:1-48

CVI. Israel’ s Sin. Psalms 106:1-Deuteronomy : . Introduction. Praise to Yahweh for His power and greatness. The writer’ s desire to share in Israel’ s joy. Psalms 106:3 . he that doeth: read “ they that do.” Psalms 106:5 . read throughout “ we” for “ I.” Psalms 106:6-John : . Israel’ s constant relapse into sin. Psalms 106:7 c. Read, “ They were rebellious against the Most High at the Red Sea” ( Exodus 14:10). Psalms 106:15 b. leanness: read “ loathing.” Psalms 106:18 b. There was no need of... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:3

That keep judgment; that observe and practise what is just and right towards God and men; which in the next clause he calls doing righteousness. At all times; in adversity as well as in prosperity. And this clause may belong either, 1. To the last foregoing words, that doeth righteousness at all times, constantly and perpetually; or rather, 2. To the first words, they are blessed at all times, even in the day of their calamity, which therefore ought not to hinder us from this great and just... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:4

Remember me; or, us; for he speaks here in the name and on the behalf of the whole nation, as is evident from Psalms 106:6,Psalms 106:7,Psalms 106:47, of which he oft speaks as of one person. With the favour that thou bearest unto thy people; with those favours and blessings which thou dost usually and peculiarly give to thy people; such as the pardon of all our sins, by which we have procured our present miseries, and a complete deliverance, and that improved to thy praise and glory, as well... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:5

See, i.e. enjoy, as the next clause explains it, and as this word is frequently used. Of thy chosen; of thy chosen people; which thou usest to give to thine elect, or to such as are Israelites indeed. That I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation; with such joy as thou hast formerly afforded unto thy beloved nation or people. That I may glory; that we may have occasion to glory in God’s goodness to. wards us. With thine inheritance; either in the congregation of thy people, that we thy... read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:6

With our fathers; as our fathers did, and have not been made wiser or better by their examples, as we should have been. read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:7

Understood not; or, considered not, to wit, so as to be rightly affected with them, to give thee that love, and praise, and trust, and obedience which they deserved and required. Even at the Red Sea; when those wonders of thy power and goodness in Egypt were but newly done, and fresh in memory. read more

Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Psalms 106:8

For his name’s sake; that he might glorify his name, and vindicate it from the blasphemous reproaches which the Egyptians and others would have cast upon it, if they had been destroyed. This argument was urged by Moses, Numbers 14:13, &c. read more

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