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Text -- Psalms 99:9 (NET)

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99:9 Praise the Lord our God! Worship on his holy hill, for the Lord our God is holy!
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Praise | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Jesus, The Christ | God | Glorifying God | EXALT | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Clarke: Psa 99:9 - -- Worship at his holy hill - Worship him publicly in the temple

Worship at his holy hill - Worship him publicly in the temple

Clarke: Psa 99:9 - -- For the Lord our God is holy - The words of the chorus; as in the third and fifth verses

For the Lord our God is holy - The words of the chorus; as in the third and fifth verses

Calvin: Psa 99:9 - -- In the close of the psalm he repeats the same sentence which we had in the fifth verse, only substituting his holy mountain instead of his footsto...

In the close of the psalm he repeats the same sentence which we had in the fifth verse, only substituting his holy mountain instead of his footstool; and as for the sake of brevity he had formerly said somewhat obscurely קדוש הוא , kadosh hu, he is holy, he now says more plainly, Jehovah our God is holy His intention is to show that God is not to be worshipped by the Israelites at random, (as the religion of the heathen depended upon fancy alone,) but that his worship is founded upon the assurance of faith.

TSK: Psa 99:9 - -- Exalt : Psa 99:5 his holy : Psa 2:6, Psa 48:1, Psa 48:2, Psa 87:1-3 for the : Psa 99:3, Psa 99:5; 1Sa 2:2; Isa 5:16, Isa 6:3, Isa 57:15; Hab 1:12; Luk...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Psa 99:9 - -- Exalt the Lord our God - See the notes at Psa 99:5. And worship at his holy hill - In Psa 99:5, this is, "at his footstool."The "holy hil...

Exalt the Lord our God - See the notes at Psa 99:5.

And worship at his holy hill - In Psa 99:5, this is, "at his footstool."The "holy hill"refers to Zion, as the seat of the national worship.

For the Lord our God is holy - See Psa 99:5. This appropriately closes the psalm, by a distinct and solemn statement that the fact that Yahweh is a holy God is a reason for worshipping him. This is at all times the highest reason for adoration and praise.

Poole: Psa 99:9 - -- At his holy hill either in Zion; or in his church typified by it, and oft called Zion.

At his holy hill either in Zion; or in his church typified by it, and oft called Zion.

Gill: Psa 99:9 - -- Exalt the Lord our God,.... Having given the above instances of Moses, Aaron, and Samuel, serving and worshipping the Lord, the psalmist repeats the e...

Exalt the Lord our God,.... Having given the above instances of Moses, Aaron, and Samuel, serving and worshipping the Lord, the psalmist repeats the exhortation in Psa 99:5, which he enforces by their example; See Gill on Psa 99:5,

and worship at his holy hill; the holy hill of Zion, the church; attend the public worship and service of it: the Targum is,

"worship at the mountain of the house of his sanctuary; the temple, a type of the church of Christ:''

for the Lord our God is holy; his nature is holy, and he is glorious in the perfection of his holiness, and therefore to be praised and exalted; and his name is holy, and so reverend, and therefore to be worshipped; see in Psa 99:3.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Psa 99:9 Or “exalt.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 99:6-9 - --The happiness of Israel is made out by referring to the most useful governors of that people. They in every thing made God's word and law their rule, ...

Matthew Henry: Psa 99:6-9 - -- The happiness of Israel in God's government is here further made out by some particular instances of his administration, especially with reference t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 99:6-9 - -- The vision of the third Sanctus looks into the history of the olden time prior to the kings. In support of the statement that Jahve is a living God...

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...

Constable: Psa 99:6-9 - --2. The mercy of the King 99:6-9 One might suppose that such a holy God would not tolerate any si...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Outline) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Book Introduction) The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nation...

TSK: Psalms 99 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Psa 99:1, The prophet, setting forth the kingdom of God in Zion, Psa 99:5, exhorts all, by the example of their forefathers, to worship G...

Poole: Psalms (Book Introduction) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 99 (Chapter Introduction) THE ARGUMENT This Psalm is supposed to be David’ s, and the matter of it seems to suit to his time and the state of affairs which then was; al...

MHCC: Psalms (Book Introduction) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 99 (Chapter Introduction) (Psa 99:1-5) The happy government God's people are under. (Psa 99:6-9) Its happy administration.

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 99 (Chapter Introduction) Still we are celebrating the glories of the kingdom of God among men, and are called upon to praise him, as in the foregoing psalms; but those psal...

Constable: Psalms (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Outline) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 99 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 99 This psalm, with the foregoing from Psa 90:1 is ascribed to Moses by Jarchi and others; but cannot be his, since mention i...

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