
Text -- Psalms 61:8 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 61:8
Thus for new blessings will new vows of praise ever be paid.
Clarke: Psa 61:8 - -- So will I sing praise unto thy name for evher - For the benefits which I have received, and hope to receive endlessly from thee, I will to all perpe...
So will I sing praise unto thy name for evher - For the benefits which I have received, and hope to receive endlessly from thee, I will to all perpetuity praise thee

Clarke: Psa 61:8 - -- That I may daily perform my vows - While I live, I shall יום יום yom , yom , "day by day,"each day as it succeeds, render to thee my vows - a...
That I may daily perform my vows - While I live, I shall
The ancient Jews were full of the expectation of the Messiah; the Jews of the present day have given up their hope
TSK -> Psa 61:8

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Barnes -> Psa 61:8
Barnes: Psa 61:8 - -- So will I sing praise unto thy name for ever - As the result of this gracious interposition. Compare the notes at Isa 38:20. The meaning is, th...
So will I sing praise unto thy name for ever - As the result of this gracious interposition. Compare the notes at Isa 38:20. The meaning is, that he would do this constantly. It would be the regular business of his life.
That I may daily perform my vows - The solemn promises which I have made in my exile; the purposes which I have expressed to devote myself to thee. Or, the language may have been used in a more general sense, denoting that, as a religious man, the vows of God were constantly on him, or that he had pledged himself to serve God faithfully and always, and that he could better perform this duty at the tabernacle - in the place consecrated to public worship - than he could in exile. He desired, therefore, to be restored to the sanctuary, that he might keep up the performance of the daily duties of religion without interruption or hindrance. The whole psalm indicates a fervent desire to be engaged in the worship and service of God; a desire to be with Him and to enjoy His favor on earth; a confident hope that he would be permitted to enjoy His presence forever.
Poole -> Psa 61:8
Poole: Psa 61:8 - -- That so I may pay unto thee those services and sacrifices which I vowed to thee when I was in trouble.
That so I may pay unto thee those services and sacrifices which I vowed to thee when I was in trouble.
Haydock -> Psa 61:8
Haydock: Psa 61:8 - -- God. The multiplicity of titles shews the prophet's love. See Apocalypse v. 12. (St. Augustine, Confessions i. 4.) (Berthier)
God. The multiplicity of titles shews the prophet's love. See Apocalypse v. 12. (St. Augustine, Confessions i. 4.) (Berthier)
Gill -> Psa 61:8
Gill: Psa 61:8 - -- So will I sing praise unto thy name for ever,.... Or constantly; and not only in this world, but in that to come, for the favours before mentioned; fo...
So will I sing praise unto thy name for ever,.... Or constantly; and not only in this world, but in that to come, for the favours before mentioned; for hearing his prayers; giving him a goodly heritage; prolonging the King's life; and preparing mercy and truth to preserve him;
that I may daily perform vows; which is done by praising the Lord, giving him the glory of all mercies, as vowed and promised; see Psa 50:14. The Targum adds,
"in the day of the redemption of Israel, and in the day that the King Messiah shall be anointed, that he may reign.''

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 61:1-8
TSK Synopsis: Psa 61:1-8 - --1 David flees to God upon his former experience.4 He vows perpetual service unto him, because of his promises.
MHCC -> Psa 61:5-8
MHCC: Psa 61:5-8 - --There is a people in the world that fear God's name. There is a heritage peculiar to that people; present comforts in the soul, earnests of future bli...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 61:5-8
Matthew Henry: Psa 61:5-8 - -- In these verses we may observe, I. With what pleasure David looks back upon what God had done for him formerly (Psa 61:5): Thou, O God! hast heard ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 61:5-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 61:5-8 - --
The second part begins with a confirmation of the gracious purpose of God expressed in Psa 61:5. David believes that he shall experience what he giv...
Constable -> Psa 42:1--72:20; Psa 61:1-8
Constable: Psa 42:1--72:20 - --II. Book 2: chs. 42--72
In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writ...
