Psalms 115
DummelowPsalms 115:1-18
In LXX 114, 115 are one Ps., while 116 is divided into two. Apparently Psalms 115 was written to be sung antiphonally: cp. the responses in Psalms 115:9-10, Psalms 115:11—the first eight and the last three verses to be sung by the congregation. Probably it is a very late Ps. The writer proclaims the vanity of idols, and ascribes all help and blessing to Jehovah alone.
- Israel is reviled by idolatrous foreigners, and appeals to God to vindicate His honour.
- God is the God of heaven, therefore He can save His people.
- This the idols cannot do.
- A Levite sings, ‘O Israel, trust thou in the Lord.’ The choir respond, ‘He is their help and their shield’: so 10, 11. 12-15. is sung by a different person.
- ‘The heavens are the heavens of Jehovah,’ etc.: His peculiar dwelling as opposed to the earth, which is the habitation of men.
- Silence] i.e. Sheol, where there is no communion with God.
