
Text -- Psalms 135:21 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 135:19-21; Psa 135:21
(Compare Psa 115:9-11). There we have "trust" for "bless" here.

JFB: Psa 135:21 - -- (Compare Psa 110:2; Psa 134:3). From the Church, as a center, His praise is diffused throughout the earth.
Clarke -> Psa 135:21
Clarke: Psa 135:21 - -- Blessed be the Lord out of Zion - Who has once more restored our temple and city, and now condescends to dwell with us in Jerusalem
Blessed be the Lord out of Zion - Who has once more restored our temple and city, and now condescends to dwell with us in Jerusalem
TSK -> Psa 135:21
TSK: Psa 135:21 - -- out of Zion : Psa 76:2, Psa 134:3; 2Ch 6:6
which dwelleth : Psa 48:1, Psa 48:9, Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Isa 12:6
out of Zion : Psa 76:2, Psa 134:3; 2Ch 6:6
which dwelleth : Psa 48:1, Psa 48:9, Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14; Isa 12:6

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Barnes -> Psa 135:19-21
Barnes: Psa 135:19-21 - -- Bless the Lord, O house of Israel ... - This passage, also, is evidently an imitation of the passage in Psa 115:9-13. The form in Ps. 115, howe...
Bless the Lord, O house of Israel ... - This passage, also, is evidently an imitation of the passage in Psa 115:9-13. The form in Ps. 115, however, is rather an exhortation to trust in the Lord, and an assurance that God would bless the classes spoken of, than a call on them to bless the Lord. Still the same classes of persons are referred to; the house of Israel; the house of Aaron; and those who feared the Lord. The passage needs no further illustration than what is found in the notes at Psa 115:9-13. It is an earnest call on all classes of the people to bless and praise the Lord. It is language expressive of overflowing joy; the utterance of a heart full of exalted conceptions of the majesty, the glory, and the mercy of God; of a heart which feels to the utmost the fitness of praise, and desires that all classes of people - priests and people - that all created things should unite in the praise of Yahweh. Who, in reading the psalm, can fail to catch the feelings of the psalmist, and to say Amen and amen!
Poole -> Psa 135:21
Poole: Psa 135:21 - -- Blessed be the Lord out of Zion by the assemblies of his people in Zion or Jerusalem.
Which dwelleth at Jerusalem: this clause may be added either ...
Blessed be the Lord out of Zion by the assemblies of his people in Zion or Jerusalem.
Which dwelleth at Jerusalem: this clause may be added either to distinguish the true God from the gods which were worshipped in other places and countries; or as a reason why they should bless God, because he had blessed and honoured that place with his gracious and glorious presence.
Gill -> Psa 135:21
Gill: Psa 135:21 - -- Blessed be the Lord out of Zion,.... This, according to Aben Ezra, was the formula of blessing to be used by the houses of Israel, Aaron, and Levi, an...
Blessed be the Lord out of Zion,.... This, according to Aben Ezra, was the formula of blessing to be used by the houses of Israel, Aaron, and Levi, and all that feared God; or a direction to them in what manner they should bless him; and may both point out the persons that were to bless, and the place where; those that were inhabitants of Zion, where praise waited for the Lord, and was his due; and the blessings and benefits he was to be praised for, such as came out of Zion, strength from the Lord there, the rod of his strength, the word of the Gospel, and the Saviour himself;
which dwelleth at Jerusalem; in the temple there; and which distinguishes him from the idols of the Heathens before mentioned; and who dwells in the heavenly Jerusalem, in Gospel churches; and will dwell in the New Jerusalem, where his tabernacle will be with men, Rev 21:3;
praise ye the Lord; or "hallelujah"; and so the psalm ends as it begun, being from first to last an exhortation to praise.

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NET Notes -> Psa 135:21; Psa 135:21
NET Notes: Psa 135:21 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 135:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Psa 135:1-21 - --1 An exhortation to praise God for his mercy;5 for his power;8 for his judgments.15 The vanity of idols.19 An exhortation to bless God.
MHCC -> Psa 135:15-21
MHCC: Psa 135:15-21 - --These verses arm believers against idolatry and all false worship, by showing what sort of gods the heathen worshipped. And the more deplorable the co...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 135:15-21
Matthew Henry: Psa 135:15-21 - -- The design of these verses is, I. To arm the people of God against idolatry and all false worship, by showing what sort of gods they were that the h...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 135:19-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 135:19-21 - --
A call to the praise of Jahve, who is exalted above the gods of the nations, addressed to Israel as a whole, rounds off the Psalm by recurring to it...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 135:1-21 - --Psalm 135
This psalm praises God for His greatness and for blessing His people. As Psalm 134, it calls o...
