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Text -- Psalms 66:14 (NET)

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JFB -> Psa 66:13-15
JFB: Psa 66:13-15 - -- These full and varied offerings constitute the payment of vows (Lev 22:18-23).
These full and varied offerings constitute the payment of vows (Lev 22:18-23).
Clarke -> Psa 66:14
Clarke: Psa 66:14 - -- When I was in trouble - This is generally the time when good resolutions are formed, and vows made; but how often are these forgotten when afflictio...
When I was in trouble - This is generally the time when good resolutions are formed, and vows made; but how often are these forgotten when affliction and calamity are removed!
TSK -> Psa 66:14

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Barnes -> Psa 66:14
Barnes: Psa 66:14 - -- Which my lips have uttered ... - Margin, "opened."The Hebrew word, however - פצה pâtsâh - means properly to tear apart; to rend; ...
Which my lips have uttered ... - Margin, "opened."The Hebrew word, however -
When I was in trouble - When the people were in captivity, languishing in a foreign land. Vows made in trouble - in sickness, in bereavement, in times of public calamity - should be faithfully performed when health and prosperity visit us again; but, alas, how often are they forgotten!
Poole -> Psa 66:14
Poole: Psa 66:14 - -- Hitherto he spoke in the plural number, but now he begins to speak in the singular number; but still the speech is continued of the same person or p...
Hitherto he spoke in the plural number, but now he begins to speak in the singular number; but still the speech is continued of the same person or persons; only sometimes the whole body speaks, and sometimes one man speaks in the name of all the rest.
Gill -> Psa 66:14
Gill: Psa 66:14 - -- Which my lips have uttered,.... Or "opened" e; publicly and distinctly declared, and from which there is no going back; see Jdg 11:33;
and my mouth...
Which my lips have uttered,.... Or "opened" e; publicly and distinctly declared, and from which there is no going back; see Jdg 11:33;
and my mouth hath spoken when I was in trouble; this refers to the time when the people of God were under antichristian tyranny and bondage; and when they vowed and promised, that, if the Lord would deliver them, they would give him all praise and glory.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 66:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Psa 66:1-20 - --1 David exhorts to praise God;5 to observe his great works;8 to bless him for his gracious benefits.12 He vows for himself religious service to God.16...
MHCC -> Psa 66:13-20
MHCC: Psa 66:13-20 - --We should declare unto those that fear God, what he has done for our souls, and how he has heard and answered our prayers, inviting them to join us in...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 66:13-20
Matthew Henry: Psa 66:13-20 - -- The psalmist, having before stirred up all people, and all God's people in particular, to bless the Lord, here stirs up himself and engages himself ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 66:13-15
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 66:13-15 - --
From this point onwards the poet himself speaks, but, as the diversity and the kind of the sacrifices show, as being a member of the community at la...
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...

Constable: Psa 66:1-20 - --Psalm 66
This is a psalm of thanksgiving as was the previous one. We do not know the writer or the occas...




