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Text -- Psalms 48:10 (NET)

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Wesley: Psa 48:10 - -- Thou art acknowledged to be such an one as thou hast affirmed thyself to be in thy Word, God Almighty, or All - sufficient, the Lord of hosts, and a s...
Thou art acknowledged to be such an one as thou hast affirmed thyself to be in thy Word, God Almighty, or All - sufficient, the Lord of hosts, and a strong tower to all that trust in thee.

Of righteous actions; by which thou discoverest thy holiness.
JFB: Psa 48:10 - -- That is, As Thy perfections manifested (compare Psa 8:1; Psa 20:1-7), demand praise, it shall be given, everywhere.
That is, As Thy perfections manifested (compare Psa 8:1; Psa 20:1-7), demand praise, it shall be given, everywhere.

Thy righteous government is displayed by Thy power.
Clarke -> Psa 48:10
Clarke: Psa 48:10 - -- According to thy name - As far as thou art known, so far art thou praised; and where thou art known, thou wilt have praise to the end of the earth. ...
According to thy name - As far as thou art known, so far art thou praised; and where thou art known, thou wilt have praise to the end of the earth. And why? "Thy right hand is full of righteousness."Thou art continually dispensing thy blessings to the children of men.
Calvin -> Psa 48:10
Calvin: Psa 48:10 - -- 10.As is thy name, O God! so is thy praise Some connect this verse with the preceding sentence, as if it had been said, Lord, it is not in vain that ...
10.As is thy name, O God! so is thy praise Some connect this verse with the preceding sentence, as if it had been said, Lord, it is not in vain that thou hast enjoined upon us the duty of celebrating thy name; for thou furnishest at the same time matter of praise. Thus the sense will be, that the name of God is magnified and extolled with effect, or that along with his promises his power is at the same time manifested. Others give this exposition, which is somewhat more refined, That the works of God correspond with his name; for in Hebrew he is called,
TSK -> Psa 48:10
TSK: Psa 48:10 - -- According : Psa 113:3, Psa 138:2-4; Exo 3:13-15, Exo 34:5-7; Deu 28:58; Jos 7:9; Mal 1:11, Mal 1:14
thy right : Psa 11:7, Psa 45:7, Psa 99:4, Psa 145:...
According : Psa 113:3, Psa 138:2-4; Exo 3:13-15, Exo 34:5-7; Deu 28:58; Jos 7:9; Mal 1:11, Mal 1:14
thy right : Psa 11:7, Psa 45:7, Psa 99:4, Psa 145:17; Rev 19:2, Rev 19:11

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Barnes -> Psa 48:10
Barnes: Psa 48:10 - -- According to thy name, O God, so is thy praise - That is, as far as thy name is known, it will be praised; or, the effect of knowing it will be...
According to thy name, O God, so is thy praise - That is, as far as thy name is known, it will be praised; or, the effect of knowing it will be to inspire praise. A just view of thy character and doings will lead people to praise thee as far as thy name is known. This seems to have been said in view of what had occurred. Events so remarkable, and so suited to show that God was a just, a powerful, and a merciful Being, would claim universal praise and adoration.
Unto the ends of the earth - In every part of the world. The earth is frequently represented in the Scriptures as an extended plain, having ends, corners, or limits. See the notes at Isa 11:12; Rev 7:1.
Thy right hand is full of righteousness - The right hand is the instrument by which we accomplish anything. The idea here is, that in what God had done it seemed as if his hand - the instrument by which this bad been accomplished - had been "filled"with justice. All that had been manifested had been righteousness, and that had been in abundance.
Poole -> Psa 48:10
Poole: Psa 48:10 - -- For this and such-like glorious actions thou art praised and acknowledged, and evidently proved to be such a one as thou hast affirmed thyself to be...
For this and such-like glorious actions thou art praised and acknowledged, and evidently proved to be such a one as thou hast affirmed thyself to be in thy word, God almighty, or all-sufficient, the Lord of hosts, the King of thy church and people, and a strong Tower to all that trust in thee , and all other things which thou art called in Scripture. Thy name is not an empty title, but is filled up with honourable and praiseworthy works, answerable to it.
Full of righteousness i.e. of righteous actions; by which thou discoverest thy justice and holiness in destroying the wicked and incorrigible enemies of thy people, and in fulfilling thy promises made to thy church.
Gill -> Psa 48:10
Gill: Psa 48:10 - -- According to thy name, O God, so is thy praise unto the ends of the earth,.... That is, as he himself is in the perfections of his nature, which are ...
According to thy name, O God, so is thy praise unto the ends of the earth,.... That is, as he himself is in the perfections of his nature, which are displayed in the works of his bands, throughout the whole creation; so is or ought his praise to be: or rather, as in the latter day his name will be great in all the earth, Mal 1:11; so will his praise be; and as his name will be One, Zec 14:9; he will be one Lord, there will be one faith and one baptism; his worship, word, and ordinances, will be uniformly observed and attended to; so will be his praise: all the saints will unite together in giving glory to him: he, and he alone, shall be exalted. Moreover, his Gospel is his name, Act 9:15; and that in the latter day will be preached to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people, Rev 14:6; and multitudes, both of Jews and Gentiles, will be convert ed, and from the uttermost parts of the earth will be heard songs of praise and glory unto him, Isa 24:15;
thy right hand is full of righteousness: of all spiritual blessings for his people; and particularly of the righteousness of Christ, which God accepts of, imputes unto, and liberally bestows upon them: and it is also full of punitive justice, which he inflicts on his and their enemies; his right hand teaches him terrible things, and these terrible things he does in righteousness; all his works are in righteousness, which the right hand, being the instrument of action, is a token of. Moreover, Christ is the right hand of God; he is the man of his right hand, and as dear to him as his right hand; he is the right hand of his righteousness, by which he upholds his people; and this right hand of his is full of righteousness; he does nothing else but righteousness; he is the author and donor of it to his people, and will execute righteousness upon his enemies; in righteousness he will make war with them, Rev 19:11; and which is greatly the sense of this passage, as appears by Psa 48:11.

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NET Notes: Psa 48:10 Heb “your right hand is full of justice.” The “right hand” suggests activity and power.
Geneva Bible -> Psa 48:10
Geneva Bible: Psa 48:10 According to thy name, O God, so [is] thy praise unto the ends of the ( i ) earth: thy right hand is full of righteousness.
( i ) In all places where...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 48:1-14
Maclaren -> Psa 48:1-13
Maclaren: Psa 48:1-13 - --A Song Of Deliverance
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in the mountain of His holiness. 2. Beautiful for situatio...
MHCC -> Psa 48:8-14
MHCC: Psa 48:8-14 - --We have here the improvement which the people of God are to make of his glorious and gracious appearances for them. Let our faith in the word of God b...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 48:8-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 48:8-14 - -- We have here the good use and improvement which the people of God are taught to make of his late glorious and gracious appearances for them against ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 48:9-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 48:9-11 - --
(Heb.: 48:10-12) Now follows grateful praise to God, who hears prayer and executes justice, to the joy of His city and of His people. By דּמּי...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 48:1-14 - --Psalm 48
The psalmist praised God for delivering Zion from her enemies. Jerusalem was secure and gloriou...




