
Text -- Psalms 89:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 89:17
To thee alone belongs the glory of all their valiant achievements.
Or, "by"

They shall be adorned as well as protected.

Clarke: Psa 89:17 - -- For thou art the glory of their strength - They are strong in faith, and give glory to thee, because they know that their strength cometh from the L...
For thou art the glory of their strength - They are strong in faith, and give glory to thee, because they know that their strength cometh from the Lord of hosts

Clarke: Psa 89:17 - -- And in thy favor our horn shall be exalted - Instead of תרום tarum , "shall be exalted," תרים tarim , "thou shalt exalt,"is the reading of ...
And in thy favor our horn shall be exalted - Instead of
Calvin -> Psa 89:17
Calvin: Psa 89:17 - -- 17.For thou art the glory of their strength The same sentiment is confirmed when it is declared, that God never leaves his faithful servants destitut...
17.For thou art the glory of their strength The same sentiment is confirmed when it is declared, that God never leaves his faithful servants destitute of strength. By the appellation the glory of their strength, which is ascribed to him, is meant that they are always so sustained by his present aid as to have just ground to glory in him; or which amounts to the same thing, that his power appears always glorious in aiding and sustaining them. They are, however, at the same time, reminded of the duty of yielding to God all the praise of their being preserved in safety. If this is true as to the present life, it is much more truly applicable to the spiritual life of the soul. Farther, the more highly to magnify this instance of God’s liberality, we are taught, at the same time, that it depends entirely upon his good pleasure, there being no other cause of it. 536 Whence it follows, that they are wholly bound and indebted to Him who is induced by his free bounty alone to continue to extend to them his help.
TSK -> Psa 89:17
TSK: Psa 89:17 - -- For thou : Psa 28:7; 1Co 1:30, 1Co 1:31; 2Co 12:9, 2Co 12:10; Phi 4:13
our horn : Psa 89:24, Psa 75:10, Psa 92:10, Psa 112:9, Psa 132:17, Psa 148:14; ...

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Barnes -> Psa 89:17
Barnes: Psa 89:17 - -- For thou art the glory of their strength - The ornament; the beauty; the honor; that is, Their strength derives its beauty and honor, not from ...
For thou art the glory of their strength - The ornament; the beauty; the honor; that is, Their strength derives its beauty and honor, not from anything in themselves, but from the fact that it is derived from thee. The strength thus imparted is an honor or ornament in itself; it is an honor and glory to them that it is imparted to them.
And in thy favor - Or, by thy favor, or good pleasure.
Our horn shall be exalted - The horn is a symbol of power. Compare Psa 22:21, note; Psa 75:4; Dan 7:8, note; Job 16:15, note. The meaning here is, that their power had been derived from God; or that all which contributed to their exaltation and honor in the world, had been derived from him.
Poole -> Psa 89:17
Poole: Psa 89:17 - -- All that strength in which they do or may glory is not their own, but is a mere vouchsafement of thy grace, and to thee alone belongs the glory of a...
All that strength in which they do or may glory is not their own, but is a mere vouchsafement of thy grace, and to thee alone belongs the glory of all their valiant achievements.
Our horn shall be exalted i.e. our power and honour, which now lies in the dust, shall be raised and recovered.
Haydock -> Psa 89:17
Haydock: Psa 89:17 - -- Yea, the work. Each in particular. Roman Septuagint, &c., omit this sentence, which Houbigant improperly deems useless. (Berthier) ---
Charity mu...
Yea, the work. Each in particular. Roman Septuagint, &c., omit this sentence, which Houbigant improperly deems useless. (Berthier) ---
Charity must direct all. (St. Augustine) (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 89:17
Gill: Psa 89:17 - -- For thou art the glory of their strength,.... By which they walk, and do all they do, exercise every grace, and discharge their duty; they have their ...
For thou art the glory of their strength,.... By which they walk, and do all they do, exercise every grace, and discharge their duty; they have their strength from Christ, as well as their righteousness, without whom they can do nothing, but all things through him strengthening them; and as his righteousness exalts them, his strength adorns and glorifies them; how glorious and beautiful does a believer look, that is strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might, in the grace that is in Christ, and in the exercise of faith on him, giving glory to God; on whom the power of Christ rests, and it overshadows, and in whose weakness his strength is made perfect!
and in thy favour our horn shall be exalted; either Christ, the Horn of their salvation, who in an acceptable time, in the time of God's favour, or good will, was heard and helped by him as man, carried through his sufferings and death, was raised from the dead, and exalted at his right hand; see Psa 89:24 or the saints themselves, their power and strength, kingdom and glory; by the special favour of God in Christ, their mountain is made so strong, and they so highly exalted, as that they think they shall never be moved; and in the latter day the mountain of the Lord's house shall be exalted above the hills, Psa 30:6.

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NET Notes: Psa 89:17 Heb “you lift up our horn,” or if one follows the marginal reading (Qere), “our horn is lifted up.” The horn of an ox underlie...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 89:17
Geneva Bible: Psa 89:17 For thou [art] the ( o ) glory of their strength: and in thy favour our horn shall be exalted.
( o ) In that they are preserved and continue, they sh...

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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...
