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Text -- Psalms 115:7 (NET)
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JFB -> Psa 115:4-7; Psa 115:7
(Compare Isa 40:18-20; Isa 44:9-20).
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Literally, "mutter," not even utter articulate sounds.
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Barnes -> Psa 115:5-7
Barnes: Psa 115:5-7 - -- They have mouths ... - They are shaped like people, but have none of the attributes of intelligent beings.
They have mouths ... - They are shaped like people, but have none of the attributes of intelligent beings.
Poole -> Psa 115:7
Poole: Psa 115:7 - -- Speak or mutter , or make a noise , as this word signifies, Isa 10:14 . They are so far from speaking with their throat and other instruments of sp...
Speak or mutter , or make a noise , as this word signifies, Isa 10:14 . They are so far from speaking with their throat and other instruments of speech as men do, that they cannot make such an inarticulate and senseless sound with them as the beasts do.
Haydock -> Psa 115:7
Haydock: Psa 115:7 - -- or Hebrew Psalm cxvi. Ver. 16. Handmaid. To be blessed, we must be in a state of grace, and children of the Church. (Worthington) ---
Out of i...
or Hebrew Psalm cxvi. Ver. 16. Handmaid. To be blessed, we must be in a state of grace, and children of the Church. (Worthington) ---
Out of it, death itself endured for Christ would profit nothing, (St. Augustine) but only be "a punishment of perfidy." (St. Cyprian) ---
No worship can please God, unless we be joined in communion with her [the Church], as the Fathers observe. (Berthier) ---
The psalmist glories in being a servant of God for ever. (Calmet) ---
Bonds. Of slavery, (Calmet) and sin. (Worthington) (1 Corinthians vii. 22.)
Gill -> Psa 115:7
Gill: Psa 115:7 - -- They have hands, but they handle not,.... So as to feel any thing that is put into their hands; they cannot make use of their hands to stretch them ou...
They have hands, but they handle not,.... So as to feel any thing that is put into their hands; they cannot make use of their hands to stretch them out, and receive anything from their worshippers; nor can they give anything to them: but our God receives and accepts the sacrifices of his people, their prayers and their praises; and opens his hand, and liberally supplies their wants, both in providence and grace.
Feet have they, but they walk not; cannot stir from the place where they are, to the assistance of those that call unto them, Isa 46:7 but our God walks upon the wings of the wind, and is a present help in times of trouble; a God at hand and afar off, and makes haste to the relief of his people in distress.
Neither speak they through their throat; or make a mournful voice as a dove, as the word is used in Isa 38:14 or chirp as a bird, or chatter as a crane; or warble out any note through the throat, as birds do; and much less form any articulate sound, or utter any proper word, that may be understood.
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NET Notes -> Psa 115:7
NET Notes: Psa 115:7 Heb “they cannot mutter in their throats.” Verse 5a refers to speaking, v. 7c to inarticulate sounds made in the throat (see M. Dahood, Ps...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 115:7
Geneva Bible: Psa 115:7 They have ( e ) hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat.
( e ) He shows what great van...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 115:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Psa 115:1-18 - --1 Because God is truly glorious,4 and idols are vanity,9 he exhorts to confidence in God.12 God is to be blessed for his blessings.
MHCC -> Psa 115:1-8
MHCC: Psa 115:1-8 - --Let no opinion of our own merits have any place in our prayers or in our praises. All the good we do, is done by the power of his grace; and all the g...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 115:1-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 115:1-8 - -- Sufficient care is here taken to answer both the pretensions of self and the reproaches of idolaters. I. Boasting is here for ever excluded, Psa 115...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 115:3-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 115:3-8 - --
The poet, with "And our God,"in the name of Israel opposes the scornful question of the heathen by the believingly joyous confession of the exaltati...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...
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Constable: Psa 115:1-18 - --Psalm 115
This anonymous psalm instructs God's people to trust in the Lord rather than in idols.
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Constable: Psa 115:3-8 - --2. The contrast between Yahweh and the idols 115:3-8
Israel's God was not on earth as the idols ...
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