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Psalm 111

Praise for God’s Wonderful Works

1

Praise the L ord!

I will give thanks to the L ord with my whole heart,

in the company of the upright, in the congregation.

2

Great are the works of the L ord,

studied by all who delight in them.

3

Full of honor and majesty is his work,

and his righteousness endures forever.

4

He has gained renown by his wonderful deeds;

the L ord is gracious and merciful.

5

He provides food for those who fear him;

he is ever mindful of his covenant.

6

He has shown his people the power of his works,

in giving them the heritage of the nations.

7

The works of his hands are faithful and just;

all his precepts are trustworthy.

8

They are established forever and ever,

to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness.

9

He sent redemption to his people;

he has commanded his covenant forever.

Holy and awesome is his name.

10

The fear of the L ord is the beginning of wisdom;

all those who practice it have a good understanding.

His praise endures forever.


3 His work is beautiful Others render it splendor. The meaning of the clause is this, That every act of God is replete with glorious majesty. In the following part of the verse he specifies more clearly in what this beauty and magnificence consist, by stating that the justice of God is everywhere conspicuous. It is not the design of God to furnish us with such a display of his power and sovereignty in his works, as might only fill our minds with terror, but he also gives us a display of his justice in a manner so inviting as to captivate our hearts. This commendation of the works and ways of God is introduced in opposition to the clamor and calumny of the ungodly, by which they impiously endeavor, to the utmost extent of their power, to disfigure and deface the glory of the works of God. In the next verse, he more especially extols the wonderful works in which God has principally set forth his power. To cause his marvellous works to be remembered, is equivalent to the doing of works worthy of being remembered, or the renown of which shall continue for ever. 338338     “זכר עשה. He hath made a memorial for himself in his wonderful works. זכר, the same as זכרון in Numbers 17:5. So the LXX., in Exodus 17:14, render זכר by ὄνομα, name; accordingly, זכר עשה may signify, He hath made himself a name; i.e., His wonderful works will exist as memorials of his name.” — Phillips. And having above called upon us to contemplate his justice, now, in like manner, and almost in like terms, he celebrates the grace and mercy of God, principally in relation to his works, because that justice which he displays in the preservation and protection of his people, issues from the source of his unmerited favor which he bears towards them.


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