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Text -- Psalms 102:18 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 102:18
This wonderful deliverance shall be carefully recorded by thy people.
JFB -> Psa 102:18
(compare Psa 22:31), an organized body, as a Church.
Clarke -> Psa 102:18
Clarke: Psa 102:18 - -- The people which shall be created - " The Gentiles, who shall be brought to the knowledge of salvation by Christ,"as the Syriac states in its inscri...
The people which shall be created - " The Gentiles, who shall be brought to the knowledge of salvation by Christ,"as the Syriac states in its inscription to this Psalm: how often the conversion of the soul to God is represented as a new creation, no reader of the New Testament need be told. See Eph 2:10; Eph 4:24; 2Co 5:17; Gal 6:15. Even the publication of the Gospel, and its influence among men, is represented under the notion of "creating a new heaven and a new earth,"Isa 65:17, Isa 65:18.
Calvin -> Psa 102:18
Calvin: Psa 102:18 - -- 18.This shall be registered for the generation that is to come The Psalmist magnifies still more the fruit of the deliverance of his people, for the ...
18.This shall be registered for the generation that is to come The Psalmist magnifies still more the fruit of the deliverance of his people, for the purpose of encouraging himself and others in the hope of obtaining the object of their prayers. He intimates, that this will be a memorable work of God, the praise of which shall be handed down to succeeding ages. Many things are worthy of praise, which are soon forgotten; but the prophet distinguishes between the salvation of the Church, for which he makes supplication, and common benefits. By the word register, he means that the history of this would be worthy of having a place in the public records, that the remembrance of it might be transmitted to future generations. There is in the words a beautiful contrast between the new creation of the people and the present destruction; of which interpreters improperly omit to take any notice. When the people were expelled from their country, the Church was in a manner extinguished. Her very name might seem to be dead, when the Jews were mingled among the heathen nations, and no longer constituted a distinct and united body. Their return was accordingly as it were a second birth. Accordingly, the prophet with propriety expects a new creation. Although the Church had perished, he was persuaded that God, by his wonderful power, would make her rise again from death to renovated life. This is a remarkable passage, showing that the Church is not always so preserved, as to continue to outward appearance to survive, but that when she seems to be dead, she is suddenly created anew, whenever it so pleases God. Let no desolation, therefore, which befalls the Church, deprive us of the hope, that as God once created the world out of nothing, so it is his proper work to bring forth the Church from the darkness of death.
Defender -> Psa 102:18
Defender: Psa 102:18 - -- The people mentioned are the redeemed nation of Israel (Psa 102:16). The verb "create" always has God as the subject, either implicit or explicit, for...
The people mentioned are the redeemed nation of Israel (Psa 102:16). The verb "create" always has God as the subject, either implicit or explicit, for only He can create. The instantaneous rebirth of the nation of God when they recognize their returning Messiah (Zec 12:10; Rom 11:26) will be miraculous."
TSK -> Psa 102:18
TSK: Psa 102:18 - -- This : Psa 71:18, Psa 78:4-6; Exo 17:14; Deut. 31:19-32:44; Job 19:23, Job 19:24; Dan 9:2; Joh 20:31; Rom 15:4; 1Co 10:11; 2Ti 3:16, 2Ti 3:17; 2Pe 1:1...
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Barnes -> Psa 102:18
Barnes: Psa 102:18 - -- This shall be written for the generation to come - It shall be recorded for the instruction and encouragement of future ages. The fact that God...
This shall be written for the generation to come - It shall be recorded for the instruction and encouragement of future ages. The fact that God has heard the prayer of his people in a time of trial shall be so recorded and remembered that it may be referred to in similar circumstances in all time to come, for he is an unchanging God. What he has done now, he will always be willing to do hereafter.
And the people which shall be created - Future generations. Each successive generation is in fact a new "creation;"each individual is also; for the essential idea in creation is that of bringing something into existence where there was nothing before. There is a "beginning"of existence in every human being. Man is not in any proper sense a "development"from former being, nor is his life merely a "continuance"of something which existed before.
Shall praise the Lord - Shall praise the Lord for what he has now done; shall learn, from the great principles now illustrated in regard to his administration, to praise him.
Poole -> Psa 102:18
Poole: Psa 102:18 - -- This shall be written this wonderful deliverance shall not be lost nor forgotten, but carefully recorded by thy people. For the generation to come ;...
This shall be written this wonderful deliverance shall not be lost nor forgotten, but carefully recorded by thy people. For the generation to come ; for the instruction and encouragement of all succeeding generations. The singular number put for the plural, as is ordinary.
The people which shall be created which may be understood, either,
1. Of the Jews which should be restored, who were in a manner dead and buried in the grave, and mere dry bones, Isa 26:19 Eze 37 ; and therefore their restoration might well be called a creation; or, as it is elsewhere, a resurrection. Or,
2. Of the Gentiles who should be converted, whose conversion is frequently, and might very justly, be called a second creation. See Isa 43:1,7,15 65:18 Eph 2:10,15 .
Gill -> Psa 102:18
Gill: Psa 102:18 - -- This shall be written for the generation to come,.... This prayer, as the Targum paraphrases it, is a directory to saints in distressed circumstances;...
This shall be written for the generation to come,.... This prayer, as the Targum paraphrases it, is a directory to saints in distressed circumstances; or that which was just now said, that the Lord will regard, and not despise the prayer of the destitute; this shall stand on record, for the encouragement of praying souls in all generations; or this whole prophecy, concerning the glory of the church in the latter day; this shall be written for the next generation, and so on until it is accomplished, to keep up the faith and expectation of the fulfilment of it:
and the people which shall be created: born at the time when all this shall be done; or who shall become new creatures; be created in Christ Jesus, and made new men;
these shall praise the Lord, when he shall arise and have mercy on Zion; when he shall favour and rebuild her, in answer to the prayers of his people; then their prayers will be turned into praise; then will those voices be heard among them, hallelujah, salvation, glory, honour, and power unto the Lord our God, Rev 19:1.
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NET Notes -> Psa 102:18
NET Notes: Psa 102:18 The Hebrew text has simply “this,” referring to the anticipated divine intervention on behalf of Zion (vv. 13, 16-17). The referent has be...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 102:18
Geneva Bible: Psa 102:18 This shall be written for the generation to come: and the people which shall be ( n ) created shall praise the LORD.
( n ) The deliverance of the Chu...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 102:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Psa 102:1-28 - --1 The prophet in his prayer makes a grievous complaint.12 He takes comfort in the eternity, and mercy of God.18 The mercies of God are to be recorded....
MHCC -> Psa 102:12-22
MHCC: Psa 102:12-22 - --We are dying creatures, but God is an everlasting God, the protector of his church; we may be confident that it will not be neglected. When we conside...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 102:12-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 102:12-22 - -- Many exceedingly great and precious comforts are here thought of, and mustered up, to balance the foregoing complaints; for unto the upright there ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 102:18-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 102:18-22 - --
The poet goes on advancing motives to Jahve for the fulfilment of his desire, by holding up to Him what will take place when He shall have restored ...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...
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Constable: Psa 102:1-28 - --Psalm 102
Another anonymous writer poured out his personal lament to Yahweh (cf. Pss. 22, 69, 79). He fe...
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