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- Ps 113:1 9. God's Majesty Contrasted With His Condescension And Gracious Dealings Towards The Humble Furnish Matter And A Call For Praise. The Jews, It Is Said, Used This And Psalms 114-118 On Their Great Festivals, And Called Them The Greater Hallel, Or
Ps 113:1-9. God's majesty contrasted with His condescension and gracious dealings towards the humble furnish matter and a call for praise. The Jews, it is said, used this and Psalms 114-118 on their great festivals, and called them the Greater Hallel, or
Ps 113:1-9. God's majesty contrasted with His condescension and gracious dealings towards the humble furnish matter and a call for praise. The Jews, it is said, used this and Psalms 114-118 on their great festivals, and called them the Greater Hallel, or Hymn.
1-3. Earnestness and zeal are denoted by the emphatic repetitions.
servants of the Lord -- or, all the people of God.
name of the Lord -- perfections (Ps 5:11; 111:9).
3. From the rising, &c. -- all the world.
4-6. God's exaltation enhances His condescension;
7, 8. which condescension is illustrated as often in raising the worthy poor and needy to honor (compare 1Sa 2:8; Ps 44:25).
9. On this special case, compare 1Sa 2:21. Barrenness was regarded as a disgrace, and is a type of a deserted Church (Isa 54:1).
the barren woman ... house -- literally, "the barren of the house," so that the supplied words may be omitted.