
Text -- Psalms 136:22 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 136:22
Wesley: Psa 136:22 - -- He speaks of all that people as of one man, because they were united together in one body in the worship of God.
He speaks of all that people as of one man, because they were united together in one body in the worship of God.
TSK -> Psa 136:22

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Barnes -> Psa 136:17-22
Barnes: Psa 136:17-22 - -- To him which smote great kings - On this passage see the notes at Psa 135:10-12. There is little difference in the two places, except that here...
To him which smote great kings - On this passage see the notes at Psa 135:10-12. There is little difference in the two places, except that here the statement is divided by the refrain, "For his mercy endureth forever."The idea in the whole passage, in view of the divine interposition in slaying the mighty kings, and in giving their land for a possession to the Hebrew people, is, that it was a proof of mercy and benevolence. It is benevolence to mankind and to the church of God - it is in the interests of humanity, of domestic peace, and of the charities of life, to remove wicked people from the world. This mercy may be manifested further, not merely in removing the wicked, but in transferring their possessions to those who will make a better use of them. Thus the possessions of these mighty kings, Sihon and Og, were transferred to the people of God, and lands which had been devoted to the service of blood, ambition, crime, pollution, and idolatry, became devoted to the service of religion and righteousness. In like manner, through the removal of a wicked man from the world by death, God may cause his wealth, accumulated by avarice and dishonesty, to be transferred to the hands of children who will make a good use of it - children converted as if in anticipation of this, and with a view to this. Among the highest expressions of mercy to the world may be, therefore, the removal of wicked princes in war - or the removal of wicked people, in other ranks of life, by death in any form.
Poole -> Psa 136:22
Poole: Psa 136:22 - -- Israel his servant he speaks of all that people as of one man, because they were united together in one body, in the worship of one and the same God....
Israel his servant he speaks of all that people as of one man, because they were united together in one body, in the worship of one and the same God. Thus God calleth them all his first-born , Exo 4:22 .
Gill -> Psa 136:22
Gill: Psa 136:22 - -- Even an heritage unto Israel his servant,.... The land of those that served idols, the Lord took and gave to Israel for an inheritance, who served hi...
Even an heritage unto Israel his servant,.... The land of those that served idols, the Lord took and gave to Israel for an inheritance, who served him, the true God. Thus the Lord rewards his servants in a way of grace and mercy, though not as of debt; for it follows,
for his mercy endureth for ever; Aben Ezra and Kimchi make the mercy to lie in this peculiarly, that the lands of these kings were not in the covenant with Abraham; only the seven nations or kingdoms of Canaan, which are not here mentioned, as in Psa 135:11; but the Amorites were given in the covenant, Gen 15:21; and the one as the other were given as an inheritance to Israel, and equally owing to the mercy of God; see Psa 135:11. And thus the heavenly glory, of which Canaan was a type, is an inheritance owing to the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, Jud 1:21.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 136:1-26
MHCC -> Psa 136:10-22
MHCC: Psa 136:10-22 - --The great things God did for Israel, when he brought them out of Egypt, were mercies which endured long to them; and our redemption by Christ, which w...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 136:10-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 136:10-22 - -- The great things God for Israel, when he first formed them into a people, and set up his kingdom among them, are here mentioned, as often elsewhere ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 136:10-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 136:10-26 - --
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Constable: Psa 136:1-26 - --Psalm 136
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