
Text -- Psalms 99:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 99:3
All people.
Perfections of justice, power, &c.

JFB: Psa 99:3 - -- Producing dread (Deu 10:17), and to be praised by those over whom He is exalted (Psa 97:9).
Clarke: Psa 99:3 - -- Let them praise thy great and terrible name - Let them confess thee to be great and terrible: let them tremble before thee
Let them praise thy great and terrible name - Let them confess thee to be great and terrible: let them tremble before thee

Clarke: Psa 99:3 - -- For it is holy - קדוש הוא kadosh hu . As this not only ends this verse but the fifth also, and in effect the ninth, it seems to be a specie...
For it is holy -
TSK -> Psa 99:3
TSK: Psa 99:3 - -- thy great : Psa 66:3, Psa 76:12; Deu 7:21, Deu 28:58; Neh 1:5, Neh 4:14, Neh 9:32; Jer 20:11
for it : Psa 111:9, Psa 145:17; Jos 24:19; 1Sa 2:2; Isa 6...

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Barnes -> Psa 99:3
Barnes: Psa 99:3 - -- Let them praise thy great and terrible name - The word rendered "terrible"means "to be feared or reverenced;"that is, his name - his being - he...
Let them praise thy great and terrible name - The word rendered "terrible"means "to be feared or reverenced;"that is, his name - his being - he himself - is suited to inspire awe and reverence. The word "them"here refers to the nations over whom God reigns. It is a call on them to praise their king and their God.
For it is holy - See the notes at Isa 6:3; notes at Rev 4:8. The fact that God "is"holy - that he is pure and righteous - that he cannot look upon sin but with abhorrence - is a just foundation for universal praise. Who could worship or honor a God who was not pure and holy?
Poole -> Psa 99:3
Poole: Psa 99:3 - -- Them to wit, all people , last mentioned.
For it is holy for it is not only great, but holy, and therefore most praise-worthy.
Them to wit, all people , last mentioned.
For it is holy for it is not only great, but holy, and therefore most praise-worthy.
Haydock -> Psa 99:3
Haydock: Psa 99:3 - -- Not. St. Jerome seems to have read lu for lo, and translates, "and we are his," which Houbigant follows. But the Vulgate gives a very necessary...
Not. St. Jerome seems to have read lu for lo, and translates, "and we are his," which Houbigant follows. But the Vulgate gives a very necessary instruction, as some might perhaps forget that God preserves their life every instant, (Berthier) and some have foolishly imagined, that the collection of things might give existence, or be eternal. (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 99:3
Gill: Psa 99:3 - -- Let them praise thy great and terrible name,.... All people, especially the Lord's people; those that dwell in Zion, where his name is great, in high ...
Let them praise thy great and terrible name,.... All people, especially the Lord's people; those that dwell in Zion, where his name is great, in high esteem, venerable, and valued; as his name Jesus, or Saviour, is amiable and lovely to his saints; and his name, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, is terrible to his enemies:
for it is holy; his name is holy, as well as reverend and great; his nature is holy, both divine and human; holy in all his ways and works; and is holiness to his people, and therefore worthy of praise; holiness is the ground and foundation of his praise from the seraphim, Isa 6:3.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 99:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 99:1-9 - --1 The prophet, setting forth the kingdom of God in Zion,5 exhorts all, by the example of their forefathers, to worship God at his holy hill.
MHCC -> Psa 99:1-5
MHCC: Psa 99:1-5 - --God governs the world by his providence, governs the church by his grace, and both by his Son. The inhabitants of the earth have cause to tremble, but...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 99:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 99:1-5 - -- The foundation of all religion is laid in this truth, That the Lord reigns. God governs the world by his providence, governs the church by his gra...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 99:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 99:1-3 - --
The three futures express facts of the time to come, which are the inevitable result of Jahve's kingly dominion bearing sway from heaven, and here 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 99:1-9 - --Psalm 99
This royal psalm calls on God's people to praise Him for His holiness and because He answers pr...
