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- Ps 96:1 13. The Substance Of This Psalm
Ps 96:1-13. The substance of this Psalm
1-3. All nations are invited to unite in this most joyful praise.
new song -- literally, "fresh," or new mercies (Ps 33:3; 40:3).
2. show forth -- literally, "declare joyful tidings."
salvation -- illustrates His glory in its wonders of love and mercy.
4, 5. For He is not a local God, but of universal agency, while idols are nothing.
6. Honour and majesty -- are His attendants, declared in His mighty works, while power and grace are specially seen in His spiritual relations to His people.
7-9. Give -- or, "ascribe" (Ps 29:1) due honor to Him, by acts of appointed and solemn worship in His house.
8. offering -- of thanks.
9. beauty of holiness -- (Ps 29:2).
fear ... him -- (Ps 2:11).
10. Let all know that the government of the world is ordered in justice, and they shall enjoy firm and lasting peace (compare Ps 72:3, 7; Isa 9:6, 7).
11-13. For which reason the universe is invoked to unite in joy, and even inanimate nature (Ro 8:14-22) is poetically represented as capable of joining in the anthem of praise.