
Text -- Psalms 89:16 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 89:16
Wesley: Psa 89:16 - -- In the knowledge and remembrance of thy name, of thy infinite power and goodness.
In the knowledge and remembrance of thy name, of thy infinite power and goodness.
Or, "by"

They shall be adorned as well as protected.

Clarke: Psa 89:16 - -- In thy name shall they rejoice - Or, "greatly exult," יגילון yegilun ; "all that day," היום haiyom , the jubilee, referred to above
In thy name shall they rejoice - Or, "greatly exult,"

Clarke: Psa 89:16 - -- And in thy righteousness - In the declaration of thy righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, Rom 3:25, Rom 3:26

Clarke: Psa 89:16 - -- Shall they be exalted - They shall be justified freely from all things, be purified from all unrighteousness, grow in grace, and in the knowledge of...
Shall they be exalted - They shall be justified freely from all things, be purified from all unrighteousness, grow in grace, and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ here below, and at last be exalted to his right hand to reign with him for ever. The jubilee was a type of the Gospel, and under that type the psalmist here speaks of the glorious advent of the Lord Jesus, and the great happiness of believers in him. Let it be observed that the letters in the above Hebrew words called paragogic, as nun in
TSK -> Psa 89:16
TSK: Psa 89:16 - -- name : Psa 89:12, Psa 29:5, Psa 29:7, Psa 33:21, Psa 44:8; Luk 1:47; Phi 4:4
righteousness : Psa 40:10, Psa 71:15, Psa 71:16; Isa 45:24, Isa 45:25, Is...

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Barnes -> Psa 89:16
Barnes: Psa 89:16 - -- In thy name shall they rejoice - In thee shall they rejoice, or find their happiness. In thy being; thy perfections; thy protection; thy govern...
In thy name shall they rejoice - In thee shall they rejoice, or find their happiness. In thy being; thy perfections; thy protection; thy government; thy favor.
All the day - That is, continually. It is their privilege, and it is their duty to rejoice always. Thou art always the same, and the happiness which is found in thy being and attributes at one time may be found at all times; thy promises are ever the same, and thy people may find happiness in them always. There is no reason why the people of God should not be constantly happy; they who have such a God, and such hopes as they are permitted to cherish, should be so. Compare the notes at Phi 3:1; notes at Phi 4:4.
And in thy righteousness - Under thy righteous government; or, in the knowledge of thy righteous character.
Shall they be exalted - See Pro 14:34. The effect of that knowledge shall be to exalt or to elevate them in moral character, in happiness, in the esteem of others, and in true prosperity. Compare 1Ti 4:8.
Poole -> Psa 89:16
Poole: Psa 89:16 - -- In thy name in the knowledge and remembrance of thy name, i.e. of thy infinite power and goodness, revealed and imparted to them.
In thy righteousne...
In thy name in the knowledge and remembrance of thy name, i.e. of thy infinite power and goodness, revealed and imparted to them.
In thy righteousness whereby thou art both inclined and in some sort engaged to hear the prayers of thy people, and to save them from all their enemies.
Gill -> Psa 89:16
Gill: Psa 89:16 - -- In thy name shall they rejoice all the day,.... That know the joyful sound, and walk in the light of God's countenance, as they have reason to do; the...
In thy name shall they rejoice all the day,.... That know the joyful sound, and walk in the light of God's countenance, as they have reason to do; these will "rejoice" in the Lord himself, for his "name" is himself; in the perfections of his nature, as displayed in redemption and salvation by Christ; in him as the God of all grace, as their covenant God and Father in Christ, and the God of their salvation; and they will rejoice in Christ, in his name, in which is salvation, and therefore precious; in his person, blood, righteousness, sacrifice, and fitness; and that "all the day" long, continually; there is always reason, ground, and matter for rejoicing in Christ, though it is sometimes interrupted by sin, temptation, and desertion; see Phi 4:4.
and in thy righteousness shall they be exalted; from a low estate of sin and misery to an high estate of grace and glory; from a state of condemnation and death to a state of justification of life; from being beggars on the dunghill, to sit among princes, and to inherit the throne of glory; such as are clothed with the righteousness of the Son of God are exalted to great honour, as to be admitted into the presence of the King of kings in raiment of needlework, to stand at his right hand in gold of Ophir, and to live and reign with him for evermore in his kingdom and glory.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 89:1-52
TSK Synopsis: Psa 89:1-52 - --1 The psalmist praises God for his covenant;5 for his wonderful power;15 for the care of his church;19 for his favour to the kingdom of David.38 Then ...
MHCC -> Psa 89:15-18
MHCC: Psa 89:15-18 - --Happy are those who so know the joyful sound of the gospel as to obey it; who experience its power upon their hearts, and bring forth the fruit of it ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 89:15-18
Matthew Henry: Psa 89:15-18 - -- The psalmist, having largely shown the blessedness of the God of Israel, here shows the blessedness of the Israel of God. As there is none like unt...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 89:15-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 89:15-18 - --
The poet has now described what kind of God He is upon whose promise the royal house in Israel depends. Blessed, then, is the people that walks in t...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 89:1-52 - --Psalm 89
The writer of this royal psalm was Ethan, another wise Levitical musician in David's service (1...
