
Text -- Psalms 33:21 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 33:20-22; Psa 33:21
In earnest expectation.
Clarke -> Psa 33:21
Clarke: Psa 33:21 - -- For our heart shall rejoice in him - Here is the fruit of our confidence: our souls are always happy, because we have taken God for our portion.
For our heart shall rejoice in him - Here is the fruit of our confidence: our souls are always happy, because we have taken God for our portion.
Calvin -> Psa 33:21
Calvin: Psa 33:21 - -- 21.Surely our heart shall rejoice in him As the particle כי , ki, which is twice employed in this verse, has various meanings in Hebrew, it may ...
21.Surely our heart shall rejoice in him As the particle
TSK -> Psa 33:21
TSK: Psa 33:21 - -- For : Psa 13:5, Psa 28:7, Psa 30:10-12, Psa 32:10, Psa 32:11; Isa 25:9; Zec 10:7; Joh 16:22
his : 1Ch 16:10, 1Ch 16:35; Luk 1:47-50; Rev 4:8

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Barnes -> Psa 33:21
Barnes: Psa 33:21 - -- For our heart shall rejoice in him - See the notes at Psa 13:5. Because we have trusted in his holy name - In "him,"the "name"often being...
For our heart shall rejoice in him - See the notes at Psa 13:5.
Because we have trusted in his holy name - In "him,"the "name"often being put for the person himself. See the notes at Psa 20:1. The idea is:
(a) that the fact of our having put our trust in God is in itself an occasion of joy or rejoicing;
(b) that the result will be joy, for we shall never be disappointed.
It will always, and in all circumstances, be a source of joy to anyone that he HAS put his trust in the name of God.
Poole -> Psa 33:21
Poole: Psa 33:21 - -- For or, therefore ; for this seems to be an inference either from the foregoing or from the following sentence.
For or, therefore ; for this seems to be an inference either from the foregoing or from the following sentence.
Haydock -> Psa 33:21
Haydock: Psa 33:21 - -- Broken. Their virtue which is denoted by the bones, (Menochius) shall not sink under torments. So Christ encouraged his disciples, by assuring them...
Broken. Their virtue which is denoted by the bones, (Menochius) shall not sink under torments. So Christ encouraged his disciples, by assuring them that a hair of their head should not perish, Matthew x. 30. (St. Augustine) (Calmet) ---
The elements of our bodies cannot be divided or destroyed by human force, so as to prevent their resurrection. The identical bodies shall rise again, though they may have been subject to many changes, reduced to ashes, or consumed by wild beasts. This mystery has often offended incredulous philosophers. Jesus Christ is the just, by excellence; and this prediction was fulfilled in his person, as St. John (xix. 36.) does not confine himself to the type of the paschal lamb. (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 33:21
Gill: Psa 33:21 - -- For our heart shall rejoice in him,.... Not in sin, nor in themselves and in their boastings, all such rejoicing is evil; but in the Lord, "in his Wor...
For our heart shall rejoice in him,.... Not in sin, nor in themselves and in their boastings, all such rejoicing is evil; but in the Lord, "in his Word"; as the Targum is, in the essential Word of God, Christ Jesus; in his person, righteousness, and salvation; and this joy is heart joy, inward joy, real joy, joy in the Holy Ghost; and is unspeakable and full of glory. This is what the psalmist calls upon the saints to do, in the beginning of the psalm; and so his end in composing it is answered;
because we have trusted in his holy name; that is, in himself, who is holy, just, and good; and so faithful to every word of promise, to every engagement of his, and therefore to be trusted in: and hence it appears that the joy before spoken of is the joy of faith.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 33:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 33:1-22 - --1 God is to be praised for his goodness;6 for his power;12 and for his providence.20 Confidence is to be placed in God.
MHCC -> Psa 33:12-22
MHCC: Psa 33:12-22 - --All the motions and operations of the souls of men, which no mortals know but themselves, God knows better than they do. Their hearts, as well as thei...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 33:12-22
Matthew Henry: Psa 33:12-22 - -- We are here taught to give to God the glory, I. Of his common providence towards all the children of men. Though he has endued man with understandin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 33:20-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 33:20-22 - --
Accordingly, in this closing hexastich, the church acknowledges Him as its help, its shield, and its source of joy. Besides the passage before us, ...
Constable -> Psa 33:1-22; Psa 33:20-22
Constable: Psa 33:1-22 - --Psalm 33
This psalm calls the godly to praise God for His dependable Word and His righteous works. The p...
