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- Ps 103:1 22. A Psalm Of Joyous Praise, In Which The Writer Rises From A Thankful Acknowledgment Of Personal Blessings To A Lively Celebration Of God's Gracious Attributes, As Not Only Intrinsically Worthy Of Praise, But As Specially Suited To Man's Frailt
Ps 103:1-22. A Psalm of joyous praise, in which the writer rises from a thankful acknowledgment of personal blessings to a lively celebration of God's gracious attributes, as not only intrinsically worthy of praise, but as specially suited to man's frailt
1. Bless, &c. -- when God is the object, praise.
my soul -- myself (Ps 3:3; 25:1), with allusion to the act, as one of intelligence.
all ... within me -- (De 6:5).
his holy name -- (Ps 5:11), His complete moral perfections.
2. forget not all -- not any, none of His benefits.
3. diseases -- as penal inflictions (De 29:22; 2Ch 21:19).
4. redeemeth -- Cost is implied.
destruction -- literally, "pit of corruption" (Ps 16:10).
crowneth -- or, "adorneth" (Ps 65:11).
tender mercies -- compassions (compare Ps 25:6; 40:11).
5. By God's provision, the saint retains a youthful vigor like the eagles (Ps 92:14; compare Isa 40:31).
6. Literally, "righteousness and judgments," denoting various acts of God's government.
7. ways -- of providence, &c., as usual (Ps 25:4; 67:2).
acts -- literally, "wonders" (Ps 7:11; 78:17).
8-10. God's benevolence implies no merit. He shows it to sinners, who also are chastened for a time (Ex 34:6).
keep (anger) -- in Le 19:18, bear a grudge (Jer 3:5, 12).
11. great -- efficient.
12. removed ... from us -- so as no longer to affect our relations to Him.
13. pitieth -- literally, "has compassion on."
14. he -- "who formed," Ps 94:9.
knoweth our frame -- literally, "our form."
we are dust -- made of and tending to it (Ge 2:7).
15, 16. So short and frail is life that a breath may destroy it.
it is gone -- literally, "it is not."
know it no more -- no more recognize him (Ps 90:6; Isa 40:6-8).
17, 18. For similar contrast compare Ps 90:2-6; 102:27, 28.
18. such ... covenant -- limits the general terms preceding.
righteousness -- as usual (Ps 7:17; 31:1).
19. God's firm and universal dominion is a pledge that He will keep His promises (Ps 11:4; 47:8).
20-22. do his commandments ... word -- or, literally, "so as to hearken," &c., that is, their acts of obedience are prompt, so that they are ever ready to hear, and know, and follow implicitly His declared will (compare De 26:17; Lu 1:19).
21. ye his hosts -- myriads, or armies, as corresponding to angels of great power [Ps 103:20], denoting multitudes also.
22. all his works -- creatures of every sort, everywhere.