
Text -- Psalms 66:8 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 66:8-9
Here is, perhaps, cited a case of recent deliverance.
Clarke -> Psa 66:8
Clarke: Psa 66:8 - -- O bless our God - Who have so much cause as you to sing praises to the Lord? Hear what he has done for you:
O bless our God - Who have so much cause as you to sing praises to the Lord? Hear what he has done for you:
Calvin -> Psa 66:8
Calvin: Psa 66:8 - -- 8.Bless our God, O ye people! Although calling upon all, without exception, to praise God, he refers particularly to some Divine interposition in beh...
8.Bless our God, O ye people! Although calling upon all, without exception, to praise God, he refers particularly to some Divine interposition in behalf of the Church. He would seem to hint that the Gentiles were destined, at a future period, to share the favor now exclusively enjoyed by God’s chosen people. In the meantime, he reminds them of the signal and memorable nature of the deliverance granted, by calling upon them to spread abroad the fame of it. Though he speaks of the Jewish people as having been brought unto life, (an expression intended to denote deliverance of a more than ordinary kind,) this means that they had been preserved from approaching danger rather than recovered from a calamity which had actually overtaken them, It is said that their feet had not been suffered to fall, which implies, that, through seasonable help which they had received, they had not fallen, but stood firm. The Psalmist, however, does not take occasion, from the evil having been anticipated and averted, to undervalue it. As they had been preserved safe by an interposition of Divine goodness, he speaks of this as tantamount to having been brought or restored to life.
TSK -> Psa 66:8

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Barnes -> Psa 66:8
Barnes: Psa 66:8 - -- O bless our God, ye people - That is, particularly the people of the nation; the Hebrew people. The call here to praise or bless God is on acco...
O bless our God, ye people - That is, particularly the people of the nation; the Hebrew people. The call here to praise or bless God is on account of some special benefit which had been conferred on them, and which is referred to more particularly in the following verses. It was his gracious interposition in the time of danger, by which they were delivered from their foes, Psa 66:11-12.
And make the voice of his praise to be heard - Let it be sounded out afar, that it may be heard abroad.
Poole -> Psa 66:8
Ye people of other nations, that have served or yet do serve other gods.
Haydock -> Psa 66:8
Haydock: Psa 66:8 - -- Fear him. With holy fear and obedience. (Menochius) ---
The blessings which God bestows upon his servants, and their piety, will induce many to em...
Fear him. With holy fear and obedience. (Menochius) ---
The blessings which God bestows upon his servants, and their piety, will induce many to embrace the truth. (Haydock)
Gill -> Psa 66:8
Gill: Psa 66:8 - -- O bless our God, ye people,.... In all countries, that know the Lord and fear him; ascribe blessing, and honour and glory, to Christ our God, on accou...
O bless our God, ye people,.... In all countries, that know the Lord and fear him; ascribe blessing, and honour and glory, to Christ our God, on account of his works, actions, perfections, kingdom and power; and because of the destruction of those who are rebels to his government;
and make the voice of his praise to be heard; far and near, in psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs; by shoutings, and loud acclamations of joy; see Rev 19:5; where Christ is called our God, and a like exhortation is made as here.

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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 66:8-12
MHCC: Psa 66:8-12 - --The Lord not only preserves our temporal life, but maintains the spiritual life which he has given to believers. By afflictions we are proved, as silv...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 66:8-12
Matthew Henry: Psa 66:8-12 - -- In these verses the psalmist calls upon God's people in a special manner to praise him. Let all lands do it, but Israel's land particularly. Bless o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 66:8-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 66:8-12 - --
The character of the event by which the truth has been verified that the God who redeemed Israel out of Egypt still ever possesses and exercises to ...
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...
