
Text -- Psalms 111:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 111:8
Constituted or ordered.
JFB -> Psa 111:6-8
JFB: Psa 111:6-8 - -- His power was shown especially in giving them the promised land, and His faithfulness and justice thus displayed are, like His precepts, reliable and ...
His power was shown especially in giving them the promised land, and His faithfulness and justice thus displayed are, like His precepts, reliable and of permanent obligation.
Clarke -> Psa 111:8
Clarke: Psa 111:8 - -- They stand fast for ever - סמוכים semuchim , they are propped up, buttressed, for ever. They can never fail; for God’ s power supports h...
They stand fast for ever -
Defender -> Psa 111:8
Defender: Psa 111:8 - -- Note the attributes of God which are said to last forever: "his righteousness" (Psa 111:3); "his commandments" (Psa 111:7); "his covenant" (Psa 111:9)...
Note the attributes of God which are said to last forever: "his righteousness" (Psa 111:3); "his commandments" (Psa 111:7); "his covenant" (Psa 111:9); "his praise" (Psa 111:10)."
TSK -> Psa 111:8
TSK: Psa 111:8 - -- They : Mat 5:18; Rom 3:31
stand fast : Heb. are established
are done : Psa 19:9, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:128; Rom 7:12; Rev 15:3
stand fast : Heb. are established
are done : Psa 19:9, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:128; Rom 7:12; Rev 15:3

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Barnes -> Psa 111:8
Barnes: Psa 111:8 - -- They stand fast forever and ever - Margin, "established."The Hebrew word means "sustained, supported."They will not fail or fall. Whatever else...
They stand fast forever and ever - Margin, "established."The Hebrew word means "sustained, supported."They will not fail or fall. Whatever else may be shaken, his law, his word, and the principles of his administration, will not fail. See the notes at Mat 5:18. Compare Luk 16:17; Mat 24:35. The great principles of truth and righteousness will stand, and whatever is founded on those principles will endure forever.
And are done in truth and uprightness - Are based on truth, or on a just view of things; they are done in such a way that truth will be maintained and promoted. The word "uprightness"here means that all this is done on the principles of equity - of what "ought"to be done, or what is "best"to be done. Compare Psa 19:9.
Poole -> Psa 111:8
Poole: Psa 111:8 - -- They stand fast Heb. they are established upon the sure foundations of truth and uprightness, as it follows.
Are done constituted or ordered.
They stand fast Heb. they are established upon the sure foundations of truth and uprightness, as it follows.
Are done constituted or ordered.
Haydock -> Psa 111:8
Haydock: Psa 111:8 - -- Until. Not that he will be disturbed afterwards, (Psalm cix. 1.; Calmet) when his enemies shall be punished. (Haydock) ---
The captives saw the fa...
Until. Not that he will be disturbed afterwards, (Psalm cix. 1.; Calmet) when his enemies shall be punished. (Haydock) ---
The captives saw the fall of Babylon. (Calmet)
Gill -> Psa 111:8
Gill: Psa 111:8 - -- They stand fast for ever and ever,.... Not only the covenant and its promises do, but both law and Gospel, the commandments of the one and the doctrin...
They stand fast for ever and ever,.... Not only the covenant and its promises do, but both law and Gospel, the commandments of the one and the doctrines of the other; the law is an eternal law, as to the matter of it, and is not made void by faith, but established; and the Gospel is an everlasting Gospel, which lives and abides for ever, being established upon the word of God, which cannot be broken; and is continued in the church, the pillar and ground of truth, from whence it can never be removed.
And are done in truth and uprightness; either made by the Lord according to the truth of things, the moral perfections of his nature and will, and the rectitude of it; or observed by men that truly fear the Lord with great truth and sincerity.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 111:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Psa 111:1-10 - --1 The psalmist by his example incites others to praise God for his glorious,5 and gracious works.10 The fear of God breeds true wisdom.
MHCC -> Psa 111:1-10
MHCC: Psa 111:1-10 - --The psalmist resolves to praise God himself. Our exhortations and our examples should agree together. He recommends the works of the Lord, as the prop...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 111:6-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 111:6-10 - -- We are here taught to give glory to God, I. For the great things he has done for his people, for his people Israel, of old and of late: He has show...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 111:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 111:1-10 - --
That which the poet purposes doing in Psa 111:1, he puts into execution from Psa 111:2 onwards. ועדה , according to Psa 64:7; Psa 118:14, is eq...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 111:1-10 - --Psalm 111
This is one of the acrostic psalms (cf. Pss. 9, 10; 25; 34; 37; 112; 119; and 145). Each line ...
