
Text -- Psalms 95:2 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 95:2
Clarke -> Psa 95:2
Clarke: Psa 95:2 - -- Let us come before his presence - פניו panaiv , his faces, with thanksgiving, בתודה bethodah , with confession, or with the confession-of...
Let us come before his presence -
TSK -> Psa 95:2
TSK: Psa 95:2 - -- Let us : Psa 7:7, Psa 100:2, Psa 100:4; Jer 31:12, Jer 31:13
come before his presence : Heb. prevent his face, Psa 17:13 *marg.
psalms : Psa 105:2; Ja...

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Barnes -> Psa 95:2
Barnes: Psa 95:2 - -- Let us come before his presence - Margin, as in Hebrew, "prevent his face."The word in Hebrew means literally to come before; to anticipate. It...
Let us come before his presence - Margin, as in Hebrew, "prevent his face."The word in Hebrew means literally to come before; to anticipate. It is the word which is commonly rendered "prevent."See Job 3:12, note; Psa 17:13, note; Psa 59:10, note; 1Th 4:15, note. Here it means to come before, in the sense of "in front of."Let us stand before his face; that is, in his very presence.
With thanksgiving - Expressing our thanks.
And make a joyful noise unto him - The same word which occurs in Psa 95:1.
With psalms - Songs of praise.
Poole -> Psa 95:2
Poole: Psa 95:2 - -- His presence which he will then afford us in a singular manner, in his Son the Messiah, in and by whom he will be visibly present with the sons of me...
His presence which he will then afford us in a singular manner, in his Son the Messiah, in and by whom he will be visibly present with the sons of men.
Haydock -> Psa 95:2
Haydock: Psa 95:2 - -- Lord....his name. As ver. 7., and 8. The plural and singular denote the Trinity. (Worthington) ---
Shew forth. Septuagint, "evangelize," bene ...
Lord....his name. As ver. 7., and 8. The plural and singular denote the Trinity. (Worthington) ---
Shew forth. Septuagint, "evangelize," bene nuntiate. (St. Augustine) ---
"Tell the glad tidings" of salvation incessantly. This preaching shall continue for ever. (Haydock)
Gill -> Psa 95:2
Gill: Psa 95:2 - -- Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving,.... Come with the sacrifice of praise, there being no other in the days of the Messiah, all ceremon...
Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving,.... Come with the sacrifice of praise, there being no other in the days of the Messiah, all ceremonial sacrifices being put an end to when his sacrifice was offered up; so Arama observes, that the offering of thanksgiving shall remain, or be left in the days of the Messiah; come with this to Christ as a priest, to offer it by him to God his Father, to whom it is acceptable through him, and with this to himself for the great salvation he has wrought out: "to come before his presence", or "face" b, supposes his being come in the flesh, his being God manifest in it, and also as clear and free from the veil of types and shadows; these all being gone now he is come, and to be beheld with open face; and likewise his having done his work as a Saviour, and now upon his throne as a King; into whose presence chamber saints are admitted to make their acknowledgments to him, and profess their allegiance and subjection to him, and their gratitude for favours received. It signifies an attendance on him in his house and ordinances, where he shows his face, and grants his presence; and intends not merely bodily exercise, or a presentation of our bodies only to him, but a drawing nigh to him with true hearts, and serving him in a spiritual manner:
and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms; with a melodious voice, and grace in the heart, with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs; this belonging to Gospel times shows that singing of psalms vocally in a musical way is an ordinance of Christ, to be performed to him under the Gospel dispensation, Eph 5:19.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 95:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 95:1-11 - --1 An exhortation to praise God,3 for his greatness;6 and for his goodness;8 and not to tempt him.
MHCC -> Psa 95:1-7
MHCC: Psa 95:1-7 - --Whenever we come into God's presence, we must come with thanksgiving. The Lord is to be praised; we do not want matter, it were well if we did not wan...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 95:1-7
Matthew Henry: Psa 95:1-7 - -- The psalmist here, as often elsewhere, stirs up himself and others to praise God; for it is a duty which ought to be performed with the most lively ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 95:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 95:1-2 - --
Jahve is called the Rock of our salvation (as in Psa 89:27, cf. Psa 94:22) as being its firm and sure ground. Visiting the house of God, one comes b...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 95:1-11 - --Psalm 95
The anonymous psalmist extolled Yahweh as the great King above all gods and urged the Israelite...
