
Text -- Psalms 98:2 (NET)




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Wesley: Psa 98:2 - -- The redemption of the world by the Messiah: which was hitherto reserved was a secret among the Jews, yea was not throughly known by the most of the Je...
The redemption of the world by the Messiah: which was hitherto reserved was a secret among the Jews, yea was not throughly known by the most of the Jews themselves.

His faithfulness in accomplishing this great promise.
JFB -> Psa 98:2
Clarke -> Psa 98:2
Clarke: Psa 98:2 - -- Made known his salvation - He has delivered his people in such a way as to show that it was supernatural, and that their confidence in the unseen Go...
Made known his salvation - He has delivered his people in such a way as to show that it was supernatural, and that their confidence in the unseen God was not in vain.
TSK -> Psa 98:2
TSK: Psa 98:2 - -- made : Isa 45:21-23, Isa 49:6, Isa 52:10; Mat 28:19; Mar 16:15; Luk 2:30-32, Luk 3:6; Rom 10:18; Tit 2:13
righteousness : Psa 22:31, Psa 24:5; Isa 45:...
made : Isa 45:21-23, Isa 49:6, Isa 52:10; Mat 28:19; Mar 16:15; Luk 2:30-32, Luk 3:6; Rom 10:18; Tit 2:13
righteousness : Psa 22:31, Psa 24:5; Isa 45:24, Isa 45:25, Isa 46:13, Isa 62:2; Jer 23:6; Joh 16:8-10; Rom 3:21-26, Rom 9:30, Rom 10:3, Rom 10:4; 2Co 5:21; Phi 3:9; 2Pe 1:1
openly showed : or, revealed, Rom 1:17

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Barnes -> Psa 98:2
Barnes: Psa 98:2 - -- The Lord hath made known his salvation - See the notes at Isa 52:10. This does not mean that he had merely "proclaimed"his salvation, or his wi...
The Lord hath made known his salvation - See the notes at Isa 52:10. This does not mean that he had merely "proclaimed"his salvation, or his willingness to save, but that he had shown his salvation - his power to save - by some public act. What the particular act referred to here was, it is impossible now to ascertain. Such acts, however, have been often performed, as when he delivered his people out of Egypt; when he restored the Hebrews from the Babylonian captivity; and whenever he interposed in their behalf in times of danger. He has done it also in the gift of a Saviour; he does it in every revival of true religion; he does it in the salvation of a single sinner.
His righteousness - His righteous character; his faithfulness to his people. Whenever he interposes, it is in behalf of that which is right; and such interposition, therefore, is an illustration of his character as just. It is in this way we learn that his character is that of a just God.
Hath he openly showed - Margin, as in Hebrew, "revealed."He has disclosed it, or made it manifest.
In the sight of the heathen - The nations; or, so that the nations could see it: that is, the nations outside of Pa estine. His acts were so public - so remarkable - that surrounding nations could learn what was his true character. Thus it was when he delivered his people from Egyptian bondage; and thus also frequently in the history of his people.
Poole -> Psa 98:2
Poole: Psa 98:2 - -- His salvation the redemption or salvation of the world by the Messias; which was hitherto reserved as a secret among the Jews, yea, was not thoroughl...
His salvation the redemption or salvation of the world by the Messias; which was hitherto reserved as a secret among the Jews, yea, was not thoroughly known and believed by the most of the Jews themselves.
His righteousness either his faithfulness in accomplishing this great promise of sending the Messias; or his goodness and mercy, oft called by this Hebrew word; or the righteousness of God or of Christ revealed in the gospel.
Gill -> Psa 98:2
Gill: Psa 98:2 - -- The Lord hath made known his salvation,.... Which was appointed him, he undertook, came to perform, and has effected; this, though wrought out, is unk...
The Lord hath made known his salvation,.... Which was appointed him, he undertook, came to perform, and has effected; this, though wrought out, is unknown to men, especially to the Gentile world, who had no prophecy, promise, or revelation of the Messiah, and salvation by him; but now this is made known in the everlasting Gospel, called therefore the Gospel of salvation, and by the ministers of it; and, besides this, the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Christ, and his salvation, is given to some; whereby they come to know their need of it, the suitableness of it to their case, the necessity of going to Christ for it, and their special and particular interest in it; and such have a new song put into their mouths, and are under great obligation to sing it:
his righteousness hath he openly showed in the sight of the Heathen; either the faithfulness of God in fulfilling his promises, particularly in raising up the Saviour Jesus; or the goodness of God to his people, and the strictness of his justice on their surety; goodness towards them, and severity on him, when he spared them and not him, turned his hand of grace and mercy on them, when he awoke the sword of justice against him; or rather his own righteousness, by which he fulfilled the law in the room and stead of his people; and which being brought in is revealed in the gospel, from faith to faith; and that "openly", not in dark shadows, types, and figures; but it is to be seen with open face in the clear glass of the Gospel; and is held up and forth in the ministration of it unto the Gentiles, whom God justifies through faith in it, as well as the believing Jews; see Rom 3:30.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 98:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 98:1-9 - --1 The psalmist exhorts the Jews,4 the Gentiles,7 and all the creatures, to praise God.
MHCC -> Psa 98:1-3
MHCC: Psa 98:1-3 - --A song of praise for redeeming love is a new song, a mystery hidden from ages and generations. Converts sing a new song, very different from what they...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 98:1-3
Matthew Henry: Psa 98:1-3 - -- We are here called upon again to sing unto the Lord a new song, as before, Psa 96:1. "Sing a most excellent song, the best song you have."Let the ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 98:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 98:1-3 - --
Psa 98:1 we have already read in Psa 96:1. What follows in Psa 98:1 is taken from Isa 52:10; Isa 63:5, cf. Psa 98:7, Psa 59:16, cf. Psa 40:10. Th...
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 98:1-9 - --Psalm 98
This is another psalm that calls the earth to praise God in view of His coming reign.
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