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Text -- Psalms 34:3 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 34:3
Wesley: Psa 34:3 - -- Not in place, for David was now banished from the place of God's publick worship, but in affection: let our souls meet, and let our praises meet in th...
Not in place, for David was now banished from the place of God's publick worship, but in affection: let our souls meet, and let our praises meet in the ears of the all - hearing God.
JFB: Psa 34:1-4 - -- On the title compare 1Sa 21:13. Abimelech was the general name of the sovereign (Gen 20:2). After celebrating God's gracious dealings with him, the Ps...
On the title compare 1Sa 21:13. Abimelech was the general name of the sovereign (Gen 20:2). After celebrating God's gracious dealings with him, the Psalmist exhorts others to make trial of His providential care, instructing them how to secure it. He then contrasts God's care of His people and His punitive providence towards the wicked. (Psa. 34:1-22)
Even in distress, which excites supplication, there is always matter for praising and thanking God (compare Eph 5:20; Phi 4:6).

Ascribe greatness to Him, an act of praise.
Clarke -> Psa 34:3
Clarke: Psa 34:3 - -- Magnify the Lord with me - גדלו ליהוה gaddelu lavhovah , "make greatness to Jehovah;"show his greatness; and let "us exalt his name,"let u...
Magnify the Lord with me -
Calvin -> Psa 34:3
Calvin: Psa 34:3 - -- 3.Magnify Jehovah with me The Psalmist shows still another fruit which would be the result of his giving thanks to God, namely, that he shall induce ...
3.Magnify Jehovah with me The Psalmist shows still another fruit which would be the result of his giving thanks to God, namely, that he shall induce others by his example to the same exercise of devotion; nay more, he calls upon all the godly to unite with him in this exercise, inviting and exhorting them heartily and with one consent to extol the Lord. Let us therefore learn, from the many instances in which God may have given helps to any of his people, to abound in hope; and when each recites the personal benefits which he has received, let all be animated unitedly and in a public manner to give praise to God. We give thanks publicly to God, not only that men may be witnesses of our gratitude, but also that they may follow our example.
TSK -> Psa 34:3
TSK: Psa 34:3 - -- magnify : Psa 35:27, Psa 40:16, Psa 69:30; Luk 1:46; Act 19:17; Phi 1:20
let us : Psa 33:1, Psa 33:2, Psa 66:8, Psa 103:20-22, Psa 148:1-14; 1Ch 29:20...

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Barnes -> Psa 34:3
Barnes: Psa 34:3 - -- O magnify the Lord with me - This seems to be addressed primarily to the "humble,"those referred to in the previous verse. As they could apprec...
O magnify the Lord with me - This seems to be addressed primarily to the "humble,"those referred to in the previous verse. As they could appreciate what he would say, as they could understand the nature of his feelings in view of his deliverance, he calls upon them especially to exult with him in the goodness of God. As he and they had common calamities and trials, so might they have common joys; as they were united in danger and sorrow, so it was proper that they should be united in joy and in praise. The word "magnify’ means literally "to make great,"and then, to make great in the view of the mind, or to regard and treat as great. The idea is, that he wished all, in circumstances similar to those in which he had been placed, to have a just sense of the greatness of God, and of his claims to love and praise. Compare Psa 35:27; Psa 40:17; Psa 69:30; Psa 70:4; Luk 1:46.
And let us exalt his name together - Let us unite in "lifting up"his name; that is, in raising it above all other things in our own estimation, and in the view of our fellow-men; in so making it known that it shall rise above every other object, that all may see and adore.
Poole -> Psa 34:3
Poole: Psa 34:3 - -- Join your praises with mine, O all ye humble ones.
Together not in place, for David was now banished from the place of God’ s public worship,...
Join your praises with mine, O all ye humble ones.
Together not in place, for David was now banished from the place of God’ s public worship, but in affection and work: let our souls meet, and let our praises meet in the ears of the all-hearing God. Or, alike , i.e. with equal zeal and fervency; let none be willing to be outstripped by another.
Haydock -> Psa 34:3
Haydock: Psa 34:3 - -- The way. This may be implied by the word conclude, which Houbigant rejects, observing that St. Jerome has præoccupa, (Berthier) as it is in the...
The way. This may be implied by the word conclude, which Houbigant rejects, observing that St. Jerome has præoccupa, (Berthier) as it is in the Par. ed. 1583. (Haydock) ---
But I fiind præcipita. (Berthier) ---
"Prevent" the designs, stop the passage, or "hurl my persecutors headlong." (Haydock) ---
Take offensive weapons. He foretells the ruin of those who persecuted the Church. (Worthington) ---
Salvation, though my enemies deny it, Psalm iii. 2.
Gill -> Psa 34:3
Gill: Psa 34:3 - -- O magnify the Lord with me,.... The psalmist invites the humble ones, who he knew would rejoice at the goodness of God to him, to join with him in asc...
O magnify the Lord with me,.... The psalmist invites the humble ones, who he knew would rejoice at the goodness of God to him, to join with him in ascribing greatness to the Lord, which is meant by magnifying him; for he cannot be made great by men, only declared how great he is, and that can only be done in an imperfect manner;
and let us exalt his name together: by proclaiming him to be the most High; by making mention of his glorious perfections and works, that he be exalted; and by praising him in the highest strains; or by having the high praises of him in their mouths; and there is more pleasure as well as more glory brought to God by doing this in a social way, or by a number of saints joining together in such service.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 34:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 34:1-22 - --1 David praises God, and exhorts others thereto by his experience.8 They are blessed that trust in God.11 He exhorts to the fear of God.15 The privile...
MHCC -> Psa 34:1-10
MHCC: Psa 34:1-10 - --If we hope to spend eternity in praising God, it is fit that we should spend much of our time here in this work. He never said to any one, Seek ye me ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 34:1-10
Matthew Henry: Psa 34:1-10 - -- The title of this psalm tells us both who penned it and upon what occasion it was penned. David, being forced to flee from his country, which was ma...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 34:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 34:1-3 - --
(Heb.: 34:2-4) The poet begins with the praise of Jahve, and calls upon all the pious to unite with him in praising Him. The substantival clause P...
Constable -> Psa 34:1-22; Psa 34:1-9
Constable: Psa 34:1-22 - --Psalm 34
In this psalm David glorified God for delivering His people, and he reflected on the Lord's pro...




