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Psalms 106:34-48Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 106:34-48

The conduct of the Israelites in Canaan, and God's dealings with them, show that the way of sin is down-hill; omissions make way for commissions: when they neglected to destroy the heathen, they learned their works. One…

Psalms 107:1-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 107:1-9

In these verses there is reference to the deliverance from Egypt, and perhaps that from Babylon: but the circumstances of travellers in those countries are also noted. It is scarcely possible to conceive the horrors suf…

Psalms 107:10-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 107:10-16

This description of prisoners and captives intimates that they are desolate and sorrowful. In the eastern prisons the captives were and are treated with much severity. Afflicting providences must be improved as humbling…

Psalms 107:17-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 107:17-22

If we knew no sin, we should know no sickness. Sinners are fools. They hurt their bodily health by intemperance, and endanger their lives by indulging their appetites. This their way is their folly. The weakness of the…

Psalms 107:23-32Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 107:23-32

Let those who go to sea, consider and adore the Lord. Mariners have their business upon the tempestuous ocean, and there witness deliverances of which others cannot form an idea. How seasonable it is at such a time to p…

Psalms 107:33-43Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 107:33-43

What surprising changes are often made in the affairs of men! Let the present desolate state of Judea, and of other countries, explain this. If we look abroad in the world, we see many greatly increase, whose beginning…

Psalms 108:1-13Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 108:1-13

We may usefully select passages from different psalms, as here, Ps 57; 60, to help our devotions, and enliven our gratitude. When the heart is firm in faith and love, the tongue, being employed in grateful praises, is o…

Psalms 109:1-5Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 109:1-5

It is the unspeakable comfort of all believers, that whoever is against them, God is for them; and to him they may apply as to one pleased to concern himself for them. David's enemies laughed at him for his devotion, bu…

Psalms 109:6-20Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 109:6-20

The Lord Jesus may speak here as a Judge, denouncing sentence on some of his enemies, to warn others. When men reject the salvation of Christ, even their prayers are numbered among their sins. See what hurries some to s…

Psalms 109:21-31Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 109:21-31

The psalmist takes God's comforts to himself, but in a very humble manner. He was troubled in mind. His body was wasted, and almost worn away. But it is better to have leanness in the body, while the soul prospers and i…

Psalms 110:1-7Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 110:1-7

Glorious things are here spoken of Christ. Not only he should be superior to all the kings of the earth, but he then existed in glory as the eternal Son of God. Sitting is a resting posture: after services and suffering…

Psalms 111:1-10Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 111:1-10

—The psalmist resolves to praise God himself. Our exhortations and our examples should agree together. He recommends the works of the Lord, as the proper subject, when we are praising him; and the dealings of his provid…

Psalms 112:1-10Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 112:1-10

We have to praise the Lord that there are a people in the world, who fear him and serve him, and that they are a happy people; which is owing entirely to his grace. Their fear is not that which love casts out, but that…

Psalms 113:1-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 113:1-9

God has praise from his own people. They have most reason to praise him; for those who attend him as his servants, know him best, and receive most of his favours, and it is easy, pleasant work to speak well of their Mas…

Psalms 114:1-8Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 114:1-8

Let us acknowledge God's power and goodness in what he did for Israel, applying it to that much greater work of wonder, our redemption by Christ; and encourage ourselves and others to trust in God in the greatest strait…

Psalms 115:1-8Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 115:1-8

Let no opinion of our own merits have any place in our prayers or in our praises. All the good we do, is done by the power of his grace; and all the good we have, is the gift of his mere mercy, and he must have all the…

Psalms 115:9-18Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 115:9-18

It is folly to trust in dead images, but it is wisdom to trust in the living God, for he is a help and a shield to those that trust in him. Wherever there is right fear of God, there may be cheerful faith in him; those…

Psalms 116:1-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 116:1-9

We have many reasons for loving the Lord, but are most affected by his loving-kindness when relieved out of deep distress. When a poor sinner is awakened to a sense of his state, and fears that he must soon sink under t…

Psalms 116:10-19Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 116:10-19

When troubled, we do best to hold our peace, for we are apt to speak unadvisedly. Yet there may be true faith where there are workings of unbelief; but then faith will prevail; and being humbled for our distrust of God'…

Psalms 117:1-2Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 117:1-2

Here is a solemn call to all nations to praise the Lord, and proper matter for that praise is suggested. We are soon weary of well-doing, if we keep not up the pious and devout affections with which the spiritual sacrif…

Psalms 118:1-18Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 118:1-18

The account the psalmist here gives of his troubles is very applicable to Christ: many hated him without a cause; nay, the Lord himself chastened him sorely, bruised him, and put him to grief, that by his stripes we mig…

Psalms 118:19-29Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 118:19-29

Those who saw Christ's day at so great a distance, saw cause to praise God for the prospect. The prophecy, verses 22, 23, may refer to David's preferment; but principally to Christ. 1. His humiliation; he is the Stone w…

Psalms 119:1-8Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 119:1-8

This psalm may be considered as the statement of a believer's experience. As far as our views, desires, and affections agree with what is here expressed, they come from the influences of the Holy Spirit, and no further.…

Psalms 119:9-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Psalms 119:9-16

To original corruption all have added actual sin. The ruin of the young is either living by no rule at all, or choosing false rules: let them walk by Scripture rules. To doubt of our own wisdom and strength, and to depe…

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