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Text -- Psalms 136:23-26 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 136:25
Wesley: Psa 136:25 - -- To all living creatures. For which God deserves great praises, which the psalmist teaches us to render to God for them, because those who are most con...
To all living creatures. For which God deserves great praises, which the psalmist teaches us to render to God for them, because those who are most concerned, either cannot, or do not perform this duty.
Or, "for us" (Psa 132:1).
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JFB: Psa 136:24 - -- Or, literally, "snatched us"--alluding to the sudden deliverance effected by the overthrow of Babylon.
Or, literally, "snatched us"--alluding to the sudden deliverance effected by the overthrow of Babylon.
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JFB: Psa 136:25 - -- To the special favors to His people is added the record of God's goodness to all His creatures (compare Mat 6:30).
To the special favors to His people is added the record of God's goodness to all His creatures (compare Mat 6:30).
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JFB: Psa 136:26 - -- Occurs but once (Jon 1:9) before the captivity. It is used by the later writers as specially distinguishing God from idols.
Occurs but once (Jon 1:9) before the captivity. It is used by the later writers as specially distinguishing God from idols.
Clarke -> Psa 136:23; Psa 136:25
Clarke: Psa 136:23 - -- Who remembered us in our low estate - He has done much for our forefathers; and he has done much for us, in delivering us, when we had no helper, fr...
Who remembered us in our low estate - He has done much for our forefathers; and he has done much for us, in delivering us, when we had no helper, from our long captivity in Babylon.
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Clarke: Psa 136:25 - -- Giveth food to all flesh - By whose universal providence every intellectual and animal being is supported and preserved. The appointing every living...
Giveth food to all flesh - By whose universal providence every intellectual and animal being is supported and preserved. The appointing every living thing food, and that sort of food which is suited to its nature, (and the nature and habits of animals are endlessly diversified), is an overwhelming proof of the wondrous providence, wisdom, and goodness of God
The Vulgate, Arabic, and Anglo-Saxon, add a twenty-seventh verse, by repeating here Psa 136:3 very unnecessarily
Calvin -> Psa 136:23
Calvin: Psa 136:23 - -- 23.Who remembered us in our humiliation The six verses taken from the previous Psalm I pass over without observation; and I shall only touch very bri...
23.Who remembered us in our humiliation The six verses taken from the previous Psalm I pass over without observation; and I shall only touch very briefly upon the others, which do not need lengthened consideration. We may just observe that the Psalmist represents every age as affording’ displays of the same goodness as had been shown to their fathers, since God had never failed to help his people by a continued succession of deliverances. It was a more notable proof of his mercy to interpose for the nation at a time when it was nearly overwhelmed by calamities, than to preserve it in its entire state and under a more even course of affairs, there being something in the emergency to awaken attention and arrest the view. Besides, in all the deliverances which God grants his people, there is an accompanying remission of their sins. In the close he speaks of the paternal providence of God as extending not only to all mankind, but to every living creature, suggesting that we have no reason to feel surprise at his sustaining the character of a kind and provident father to his own people, when he condescends to care for the cattle, and the asses of the field, and the crow, and the sparrow. Men are much better than brute beasts, and there is a great difference between some men and others, though not in merit, yet as regards the privilege of the divine adoption, and the Psalmist is to be considered as reasoning from the less to the greater, and enhancing the incomparably superior mercy which God shows to his own children.
TSK: Psa 136:23 - -- remembered : Psa 102:17, Psa 106:43-45; Gen 8:1; Deu 32:36; Isa 63:9; Eze 16:3-13; Luk 1:48, Luk 1:52
in our low estate : Psa 72:12-14, Psa 113:7, Psa...
remembered : Psa 102:17, Psa 106:43-45; Gen 8:1; Deu 32:36; Isa 63:9; Eze 16:3-13; Luk 1:48, Luk 1:52
in our low estate : Psa 72:12-14, Psa 113:7, Psa 116:6, Psa 142:6; 1Sa 2:7, 1Sa 2:8
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Barnes: Psa 136:23 - -- Who remembered us in our low estate - When we were few in number; when we were a feeble people; when we were a people unable to contend with su...
Who remembered us in our low estate - When we were few in number; when we were a feeble people; when we were a people unable to contend with such mighty foes.
For his mercy ... - By all that he did for us when thus feeble; by all his power put forth to defend us from our enemies, he has showed his mercy and kindness to us and to the world.
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Barnes: Psa 136:24 - -- And hath redeemed us from our enemies - Has rescued or delivered us from all our foes; has given to us freedom and peace. For his mercy .....
And hath redeemed us from our enemies - Has rescued or delivered us from all our foes; has given to us freedom and peace.
For his mercy ... - By all that he has done in order to redeem us; and by all the prosperity, happiness, and peace which have followed as the result of that, he has showed his mercy. So it is in the greater work of the redemption of the soul. By all the love manifested in the gift of a Saviour - by all the sufferings and toils of his life - by his "agony and bloody sweat"in the garden of Gethsemane - by his "cross and passion,"by all the blessings of salvation here, all our peace, all our purity, all our consolations, all our hopes, and by all the glories of heaven hereafter - the mercy of God in our redemption is to be estimated and measured. Who can take the full account of it?
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Barnes: Psa 136:25 - -- Who giveth food to all flesh - To all living things: all in the air, on the earth, in the waters. See the notes at Psa 104:27-28; compare Psa 1...
Who giveth food to all flesh - To all living things: all in the air, on the earth, in the waters. See the notes at Psa 104:27-28; compare Psa 115:16.
For his mercy ... - All this is a proof of his benignity and kindness. To see this, it would be necessary to have a view of what is done every day in the providence of God to meet the needs of the countless multitudes thus dependent on him. Let it be remembered, also, that the needs of each insect, fowl, animal; fish, is to be provided for as an individual - and who can take in a full view of the care, the wisdom, the benevolence of what is done every day by the Father of all in providing for their needs? Let it be remembered, also, that this has been continned without ceasing from the foundation of the world, and will be demanded until its close, and then let us try to imagine what is necessary to be done to provide for the needs of all the dwellers in distant worlds - and who, in this view, can form any proper estimate of the wisdom and the goodness of God?
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Barnes: Psa 136:26 - -- O give thanks unto the God of heaven - The God who reigns in heaven; whose home is heaven. For his mercy ... - In view of all this - of a...
O give thanks unto the God of heaven - The God who reigns in heaven; whose home is heaven.
For his mercy ... - In view of all this - of all that he does in heaven and on earth - let praise be ascribed to him. To know the measure of the praise due to him; to see how great is his "mercy,"it would be necessary to know all that he does in heaven and on earth. That will not be known here. It will constitute the theme of contemplation and praise forever and ever. Enough, however, is known here to show the propriety of repeating again, again, and again, as in this psalm, the language, "For his mercy endureth forever;""For his mercy endureth forever;""For his mercy endureth forever."
Poole -> Psa 136:25
Poole: Psa 136:25 - -- To all flesh either to all mankind, or to all living creatures. For which God deserves great praises, which the psalmist by his example teacheth us t...
To all flesh either to all mankind, or to all living creatures. For which God deserves great praises, which the psalmist by his example teacheth us to render to God for them, because those who are most concerned either cannot or do not perform this duty.
Gill: Psa 136:23 - -- Who remembered us in our low estate,.... The Israelites; either in Egypt, as Jarchi, when in bondage and distress there, and sent them a deliverer; or...
Who remembered us in our low estate,.... The Israelites; either in Egypt, as Jarchi, when in bondage and distress there, and sent them a deliverer; or in the times of the Judges, whom God raised up one after another, to save his people out of the hands of their enemies, by whom they were oppressed; or in the Babylonian captivity, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi: though the latter thinks their present captivity is rather intended; but as yet they are not remembered in a gracious way and manner. This may be applied to the people of God in a spiritual sense; who, before conversion, are in a low estate through sin, which has brought them into deep poverty, into debt they are not able to discharge, but are liable to a prison; it has stripped them of their original righteousness, instead of which at best they are clothed with filthy rags; it has left them, starving and famishing, to feed on ashes, sensual lusts and pleasures; it has brought them to a dunghill, from whence they are taken as beggars; yea, to a ditch, a pit wherein is in no water; even an horrible pit, the mire and clay of corrupt nature. Man, that was lord of all, is by sin reduced to the utmost slavery to it, and to Satan; and is in the greatest distress and misery; filled with diseases, loathsome and incurable by him; quite lost and undone, helpless, and hopeless, and under the sentence of condemnation and death: but the Lord has remembered his chosen people, and provided a Saviour for them; who has paid all their debts; brought in an everlasting righteousness to clothe them; given his flesh for the life of them; healed all their diseases; delivered them from thraldom and bondage; saved them from condemnation and death, and raised them to sit in heavenly places with him: and not only so, but he sends down his Spirit to convince and convert them, renew and sanctify them; to bring them from death to life; out of darkness into marvellous light; from bondage to liberty; from fellowship with wicked men, into communion with Christ and his people; and to make them meet for heaven and happiness. These are sometimes in a low estate after conversion; when corruptions prevail, and the temptations of Satan are strong; when grace is weak; or God hides his face; or they are grown carnal and secure, lukewarm and indifferent to spiritual things; yet the Lord remembers them again, his lovingkindness, his covenant and promises; and with everlasting kindness has mercy on them, heals their backslidings, and loves them freely Hos 14:4. The Targum is,
"he hath remembered his covenant with us;''
so Kimchi;
for his mercy endureth for ever; which appears in the mission of his Son to save; in giving his Spirit to regenerate and quicken when dead in sin, and to revive and restore when backslidden.
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Gill: Psa 136:24 - -- And hath redeemed us from our enemies,.... Temporal enemies, tyrants, and oppressors: and spiritual ones, sin, Satan, the world, the law, death, and h...
And hath redeemed us from our enemies,.... Temporal enemies, tyrants, and oppressors: and spiritual ones, sin, Satan, the world, the law, death, and hell;
for his mercy endureth for ever; as is clearly seen in redemption by Jesus Christ, where mercy and truth have met together; and which is a distinguishing mercy to the sons of men, not granted to angels.
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Gill: Psa 136:25 - -- Who giveth food to all flesh,.... To all creatures; the beasts of the field, and fowls of the air, the young ravens that cry, Psa 145:15. To all men t...
Who giveth food to all flesh,.... To all creatures; the beasts of the field, and fowls of the air, the young ravens that cry, Psa 145:15. To all men their daily food; to Jews and Gentiles, good men and bad men, Mat 6:11; and spiritual food to all that belong to Christ, who are flesh of his flesh, and bone of his bone; even himself, the bread of life, the wholesome truths of the Gospel, and its refreshing ordinances;
for his mercy endureth for ever; he continues to have compassion on his creatures, and opens his hand of providence, and supplies their wants; he is ever mindful of his covenant of grace and mercy, and therefore gives meat to them that fear him, Psa 111:5.
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Gill: Psa 136:26 - -- O give thanks unto the God of heaven,.... the Maker of it, in which the glory of his wisdom and power is displayed; the possessor of it, where he dwel...
O give thanks unto the God of heaven,.... the Maker of it, in which the glory of his wisdom and power is displayed; the possessor of it, where he dwells, has his throne, and keeps his court; from whence all blessings, temporal and spiritual, come and where he has prepared glory and happiness for his people hereafter, a house eternal in the heavens, an inheritance reserved there, a better and a more enduring substance;
for his mercy endureth for ever; for though the above character is expressive of his sovereignty and dominion, yet he exercises it in a way of grace and mercy to the sons of men; and therefore they have reason to give thanks unto him and praise him for his kindness and favours shown to them on earth.
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NET Notes -> Psa 136:23; Psa 136:25
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NET Notes: Psa 136:25 Heb “to all flesh,” which can refer to all people (see Pss 65:2; 145:21) or more broadly to mankind and animals. Elsewhere the psalms view...
Geneva Bible: Psa 136:23 Who remembered us in our ( g ) low estate: for his mercy [endureth] for ever:
( g ) In our greatest affliction and slavery when we looked for nothing...
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Geneva Bible: Psa 136:25 Who giveth food to all ( h ) flesh: for his mercy [endureth] for ever.
( h ) Seeing that God provides even for the beasts much more has he care over ...
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Geneva Bible: Psa 136:26 ( i ) O give thanks unto the God of heaven: for his mercy [endureth] for ever.
( i ) Seeing that all ages have had most plain testimonies of God's be...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 136:1-26
MHCC -> Psa 136:23-26
MHCC: Psa 136:23-26 - --God's everlasting mercy is here praised for the redemption of his church; in all his glories, and all his gifts. Blessed be God, who has provided and ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 136:23-26
Matthew Henry: Psa 136:23-26 - -- God's everlasting mercy is here celebrated, 1. In the redemption of his church, Psa 136:23, Psa 136:24. In the many redemptions wrought for the Jewi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 136:10-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 136:10-26 - --
Up to this point it is God the absolute in general, the Creator of all things, to the celebration of whose praise they are summoned; and from this p...
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...
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Constable: Psa 136:1-26 - --Psalm 136
This psalm is the "Great Hallel" that the Israelites sang at Passover when they celebrated the...
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Constable: Psa 136:4-25 - --2. Subjects for thanksgiving 136:4-25
136:4-9 Verse 4 expresses the theme of this thanksgiving, namely God's wonderful acts. Then the psalmist mention...
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