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Book 5
(Psalms 107-150)

Psalm 107
107:1 Give thanks to the Lord , for he is good , and his loyal love endures ! 107:2 Let those delivered by the Lord speak out , those whom he delivered from the power of the enemy , 107:3 and gathered from foreign lands , from east and west , from north and south . 107:4 They wandered through the wilderness on a desert road ; they found no city in which to live . 107:5 They were hungry and thirsty ; they fainted from exhaustion . 107:6 They cried out to the Lord in their distress ; he delivered them from their troubles . 107:7 He led them on a level road , that they might find a city in which to live . 107:8 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love , and for the amazing things he has done for people ! 107:9 For he has satisfied those who thirst , and those who hunger he has filled with food . 107:10 They sat in utter darkness , darkness , bound in painful iron chains, 107:11 because they had rebelled against God’s commands , and rejected the instructions of the sovereign king . 107:12 So he used suffering to humble them; they stumbled and no one helped them up. 107:13 They cried out to the Lord in their distress ; he delivered them from their troubles . 107:14 He brought them out of the utter darkness , and tore off their shackles . 107:15 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love , and for the amazing things he has done for people ! 107:16 For he shattered the bronze gates , and hacked through the iron bars . 107:17 They acted like fools in their rebellious ways , and suffered because of their sins . 107:18 They lost their appetite for all food , and they drew near the gates of death . 107:19 They cried out to the Lord in their distress ; he delivered them from their troubles . 107:20 He sent them an assuring word and healed them; he rescued them from the pits where they were trapped. 107:21 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love , and for the amazing things he has done for people ! 107:22 Let them present thank offerings , and loudly proclaim what he has done ! 107:23 Some traveled on the sea in ships , and carried cargo over the vast waters . 107:24 They witnessed the acts of the Lord , his amazing feats on the deep water. 107:25 He gave the order for a windstorm , and it stirred up the waves of the sea. 107:26 They reached up to the sky , then dropped into the depths . The sailors’ strength left them because the danger was so great.

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  • Hidup Kita yang Benar [KJ.450]
  • Kiranya Langit Terbelah [KJ.80]
  • Tuhan Allah T'lah Berfirman [KJ.53]
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  • [Psa 107:1] O Lord, Our Father, Thanks To Thee
  • [Psa 107:1] O Praise The Lord, For He Is Good
  • [Psa 107:1] Praise The Lord, For He Is Good
  • [Psa 107:1] Thank And Praise Jehovah’s Name
  • [Psa 107:2] Redeemed
  • [Psa 107:8] Break Forth, O Joyful Heart
  • [Psa 107:8] Is It Not Wonderful?
  • [Psa 107:9] Satisfied
  • [Psa 107:9] Satisfied With Jesus
  • [Psa 107:10] Men Who Walk In Folly’s Way
  • [Psa 107:11] Rebels, Who Had Dared To Show
  • [Psa 107:16] Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Gates Of Brass
  • [Psa 107:20] Stand By The Bible
  • [Psa 107:22] Come With Rejoicing
  • [Psa 107:23] O That The Race Of Men Would Raise
  • [Psa 107:23] They That Traffic On The Sea

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • God's people should thank Him because He is good and His loyal love endures forever. Those whom He has redeemed should be specially grateful for His liberating work for them and should publicly testify to His salvation. In vi...
  • The writer cited four times when the Israelites cried out to God for deliverance and He saved them (vv. 6, 13, 19, 28; cf. Judg. 2:18; Joel 2:32; Acts. 2:21; Rom. 10:13). These situations were answers to the prayer Solomon pr...
  • The following verses contain a second major reason for praising God, namely His providential governing of the world.107:33-38 God controls nature so that it becomes His instrument of cursing or blessing His people. The repeti...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • "After the oracles against wicked kings, there is a promise of a righteous one, the Shoot of David."313Jeremiah just announced that none of Coniah's descendants would ever rule as kings. Now he went on to clarify that a David...
  • The following prayer is mainly thanksgiving for deliverance from drowning. It is not thanksgiving for deliverance from the fish. Jonah prayed it while he was in the fish. Evidently he concluded after some time in the fish's s...
  • 8:5 Centurions were Roman military officers each of whom controlled 100 men, therefore the name "centurion."They were the military backbone of the Roman Empire. Interestingly every reference to a centurion in the New Testamen...
  • Even though Jesus enjoyed less shelter than the animals and birds (v. 20), He was not the subject of nature. It was subject to Him.8:23-25 It is difficult to know how much Matthew may have intended with his comment that the d...
  • 16:18 "I say to you"(cf. 5:18, 20, 22, 28, 32, 34, 39, 44; 8:10) may imply that Jesus would continue the revelation the Father had begun. However the phrase occurs elsewhere where that contrast is not in view. Undoubtedly it ...
  • Many unique features of Mark's narrative indicate that it came from an eyewitness account, probably Peter. These include mention of "that day"(v. 35), "as He [Jesus] was"and the other boats (v. 36), the stern and the cushion ...
  • This story pictures Jesus in complete control of Himself and His environment. Its climax is not the stilling of the storm but the disciples' question about Jesus' identity (v. 25). This is the first miracle that Luke recorded...
  • John began his Gospel by locating Jesus before the beginning of His ministry, before His virgin birth, and even before Creation. He identified Jesus as co-existent with God the Father and the Father's agent in providing creat...
  • John's response to this revelation was similar to Daniel's response to the vision God gave him (cf. Dan. 10:7-9). Jesus then proceeded to give John more information about what He wanted him to do.1:17 This revelation of Jesus...
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