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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 111:6-10

We are here taught to give glory to God, I. For the great things he has done for his people, for his people Israel, of old and of late: He has shown his people the power of his works (Ps. 111:6), in what he has wrought for them; many a time he has given proofs of his omnipotence, and shown them what he can do, and that there is nothing too hard for him to do. Two things are specified to show the power of his works:-- 1. The possession God gave to Israel in the land of Canaan, that he might... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 111:7

The works of his hands are verity and judgment ,.... His works of providence are just and true, particularly these which respected the driving the Canaanites out of their land, and settling the Israelites in it; these were done according to the truth of the divine promises and prophecies, and so were "verity" or "truth"; and for the sins of the Heathen, and by him who has a right to dispose of the earth and the fulness of it to whom he pleases, and so are "judgment" or righteous; and this... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 111:8

They stand fast for ever and ever ,.... Not only the covenant and its promises do, but both law and Gospel, the commandments of the one and the doctrines of the other; the law is an eternal law, as to the matter of it, and is not made void by faith, but established; and the Gospel is an everlasting Gospel, which lives and abides for ever, being established upon the word of God, which cannot be broken; and is continued in the church, the pillar and ground of truth, from whence it can never be... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 111:9

He sent redemption unto his people ,.... Or one to redeem them, who effected it; Moses to redeem Israel out of Egypt, and Christ to redeem his people from sin, Satan, and the law, and who has done it; and having obtained eternal redemption, he sent his ministers to publish it in the world, and his Spirit to apply it, and to show his people their interest in it; and make it over to them, and the blessings of it, that they may enjoy it, and all the comforts and advantages arising from it;... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 111:10

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom ,.... The fear of the Lord, whose name is revered, is not a fear of his judgments here or hereafter, but of his goodness and grace; it is a reverential affection for him, a fiducial fear of him, a fear of offending so good a Being as he is; and it includes all religious worship of him, inward and outward, private and public; and at this true wisdom begins; a man begins to be wise when he fears the Lord, and not till then; this is his highest... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 111:7

Verity and judgment - His works are verity or truth, because they were wrought for the fulfillment of the promises he made to their fathers. And they were just; for their punishment was in consequence of their infidelities: and the punishment of the Babylonians was only in consequence of their gross iniquities; and in both respects he had proved his work to be according to justice and judgment. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 111:8

They stand fast for ever - סמוכים semuchim , they are propped up, buttressed, for ever. They can never fail; for God's power supports his works, and his providence preserves the record of what he has done. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 111:9

He sent redemption - He sent Moses to redeem them out of Egypt; various judges to deliver them out of the hands of their oppressors; Ezra, Nehemiah, and Zerubbabel, to deliver them from Babylon; and the Lord Jesus to redeem a whole lost world from sin, misery, and death. Holy and reverend is his name - The word reverend comes to us from the Latins, reverendus , and is compounded of re , intensive, and vereor , to be feared; and most or right reverend, reverendissimus , signifies... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 111:10

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom - The original stands thus: יהוה יראת חכמה ראשית reshith chokmah , read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 111:7

Verse 7 7The works of his hands In the first clause of the verse he exclaims that God is known to be faithful and upright in his works, and then he goes on to extol the same truth and rectitude as pervading the doctrine of the law; the amount of which is, that a beautiful harmony characterises all the sayings and doings of God, because every where he shows himself to be just and faithful. We have a memorable proof of this fact in the redemption of his ancient people. Yet I doubt not, that,... read more

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