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Clarke: Psa 150:2 - --  For his mighty acts -  Whether manifested in creation, government, mercy or justice
											For his mighty acts - Whether manifested in creation, government, mercy or justice

Clarke: Psa 150:2 - --  His excellent greatness -   כרב גדלו kerob gudlo , according to the multitude of his magnitude, or of his majesty. After the manyfoldness of h...
											 His excellent greatness -  
Defender -> Psa 150:2
							
															
Defender: Psa 150:2 - -- What to praise Him for: His mighty works of creation and redemption; and His glorious Person."
											What to praise Him for: His mighty works of creation and redemption; and His glorious Person."
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Barnes -> Psa 150:2
							
															
Barnes: Psa 150:2 - --       Praise him for his mighty acts -  See the notes at Psa 145:4 : "One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty a...
											Praise him for his mighty acts - See the notes at Psa 145:4 : "One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts."The Hebrew word is the same. The reference is to that which displays the power of God; the things which manifest his omnipotence.
Praise him according to his excellent greatness - Hebrew, the multitude of his greatness. Let the praise in elevation correspond with this; let it be such as shall properly express this; let all be employed that will contribute to make this known, or that will be appropriate to this. Hence, the psalmist proceeds to call on all to make use of everything, by instrument and voice, that would in any manner set forth the praise of God.
Poole -> Psa 150:2
							
															As his infinite majesty deserves to be praised.
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Haydock: Psa 150:2 - -- Acts.   Ye, for whom miracles have been wrought, praise him as much as you are able, though you cannot do it sufficiently.  (Worthington)
											Acts. Ye, for whom miracles have been wrought, praise him as much as you are able, though you cannot do it sufficiently. (Worthington)
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Gill: Psa 150:2 - -- Praise him for his mighty acts,.... The creation of all things out of nothing; the sustaining of all beings; the government of the world; the redempti...
											Praise him for his mighty acts,.... The creation of all things out of nothing; the sustaining of all beings; the government of the world; the redemption of man by Christ, and the wonderful works done by him on earth; the work of grace upon the hearts of his people, and the preservation of them in grace to glory;
praise him according to his excellent greatness; or, "according to the multitude of his greatness" t; which appears in his nature, perfections, and work, and these both of providence and grace; and in proportion hereunto, and according to the abilities of creatures, angels, and men, is he to be praised; which is giving him the honour due unto his name; see Psa 96:8.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 150:1-6
							
															
MHCC -> Psa 150:1-6
							
															
MHCC: Psa 150:1-6  - --We are here stirred up to praise God. Praise God for his sanctuary, and the privileges we enjoy by having it among us; praise him because of his power...
											
										
Matthew Henry -> Psa 150:1-6
							
															
Matthew Henry: Psa 150:1-6  - --  We are here, with the greatest earnestness imaginable, excited to praise God; if, as some suppose, this psalm was primarily intended for the Levites...
											
										
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 150:1-5
							
															
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 150:1-5  - --
 The Synagogue reckons up thirteen divine attributes according to ex. Psa 34:6. (  שׁלשׁ עשׂרה מדּות ), to which, according to an observat...
											
										
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...
											
										
Constable: Psa 150:1-6  - --Psalm 150
                    
                        The inspired poet called on every person to praise Yahweh for His powerful deeds and supreme g...
											
										



