
Text -- Psalms 105:43 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 105:42-45; Psa 105:42-45
JFB: Psa 105:42-45 - -- The reasons for these dealings: (1) God's faithfulness to His covenant, "His holy promise" of Canaan, is the fountain whence flowed so many acts of ma...
The reasons for these dealings: (1) God's faithfulness to His covenant, "His holy promise" of Canaan, is the fountain whence flowed so many acts of marvellous kindness to His people (compare Psa 105:8, Psa 105:11). Exo 2:24 is the fundamental passage [HENGSTENBERG]. (2) That they might be obedient. The observance of God's commands by Abraham was the object of the covenant with him (Gen 18:19), as it was also the object of the covenant with Israel, that they might observe God's statutes.

Or, "remembered His holy word (that is, covenant confirmed) with Abraham."
Calvin -> Psa 105:43
Calvin: Psa 105:43 - -- 43.And he brought forth his people with joy The prophet makes mention of joy and gladness, the more highly to magnify the greatness of God’s gr...
43.And he brought forth his people with joy The prophet makes mention of joy and gladness, the more highly to magnify the greatness of God’s grace. It was no small matter, that at the very time when the Egyptians were afflicted by a severe and dreadful plague, — when the whole kingdom was full of weeping and howling, — and when in almost every house there was a dead body, — the people who a little before were groaning in great distress, or rather lay almost dead, went forth with joyful hearts. By the appellation the chosen of God, they are reminded, that his favor was not thus exercised towards them on account of their own merits, or on account of the worth of their race, but because he had adopted them, that men having nothing left them in which to vaunt themselves might learn to glory in God alone.
TSK -> Psa 105:43
TSK: Psa 105:43 - -- And he : Psa 78:52, Psa 78:53, Psa 106:8-12; Exo 15:13; Deu 4:37, Deu 4:38; Isa 63:11-14; Act 7:36; Act 13:17
with joy : Isa 35:10, Isa 51:10, Isa 51:...

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Barnes -> Psa 105:43
Barnes: Psa 105:43 - -- And he brought forth his people with joy - With joy at their deliverance from bondage, and for his merciful interposition. And his chosen ...
And he brought forth his people with joy - With joy at their deliverance from bondage, and for his merciful interposition.
And his chosen with gladness - Margin, as in Hebrew, "singing."See Exo. 15.
Gill -> Psa 105:43
Gill: Psa 105:43 - -- And he brought forth his people with joy,.... Or "therefore" f, in consequence of his promise, and the remembrance of it, he brought Israel out of Egy...
And he brought forth his people with joy,.... Or "therefore" f, in consequence of his promise, and the remembrance of it, he brought Israel out of Egypt with great joy to them, they coming out with so much health and wealth; having their liberty, and in hope of shortly being settled in a land flowing with milk and honey. And
his chosen with gladness: or "singing" g; especially when they had got through the Red sea, their enemies drowned, and they quite clear of them, Exo 15:1. And when they are called "his chosen", this opens another source of those blessings to them, not only the promise and covenant of God, but their election of God, which was free and sovereign, to choose them above all people; not because they were better or more than others, but because he loved them; and hence he did all the above things for them. In like manner when God's elect are in the effectual calling, brought out of bondage to liberty, out of darkness to light, out of an horrible pit, and have their feet set on a rock; are brought to Christ and into his church, and have a place and a name there; it is with exceeding great joy and gladness to them; and to the church above shall they at last be brought with everlasting joy on their heads, Isa 35:10.

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NET Notes -> Psa 105:43
NET Notes: Psa 105:43 Heb “and he led his people out with joy, with a ringing cry, his chosen ones.”
Geneva Bible -> Psa 105:43
Geneva Bible: Psa 105:43 And he brought forth his people with ( y ) joy, [and] his chosen with gladness:
( y ) When the Egyptians lamented and were destroyed.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 105:1-45
TSK Synopsis: Psa 105:1-45 - --1 An exhortation to praise God, and to seek out his works.7 The story of God's providence over Abraham;16 over Joseph;23 over Jacob in Egypt;26 over M...
MHCC -> Psa 105:24-45
MHCC: Psa 105:24-45 - --As the believer commonly thrives best in his soul when under the cross; so the church also flourishes most in true holiness, and increases in number, ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 105:25-45
Matthew Henry: Psa 105:25-45 - -- After the history of the patriarchs follows here the history of the people of Israel, when they grew into a nation. I. Their affliction in Egypt (Ps...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 105:39-45
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 105:39-45 - --
Now follows the miraculous guidance through the desert to the taking possession of Canaan. The fact that the cloud ( ענן , root ען , to meet,...
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...

Constable: Psa 105:1-45 - --Psalm 105
This psalm praises God for His faithful dealings with Israel. it reviews Israel's history from...
