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Text -- Psalms 98:4 (NET)

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JFB -> Psa 98:4-6; Psa 98:4-6

JFB: Psa 98:4-6 - -- Hail Him as your sovereign; and while, with every aid to demonstrate zeal and joy, intelligent creatures are invited to praise, as in Psa 96:11-13, in...
Hail Him as your sovereign; and while, with every aid to demonstrate zeal and joy, intelligent creatures are invited to praise, as in Psa 96:11-13, inanimate nature is also summoned to honor Him who triumphs and rules in righteousness and equity.
Calvin -> Psa 98:4
Calvin: Psa 98:4 - -- 4.Exult before Jehovah all the earth Here he repeats the exhortation with which he had begun, and by addressing it to the nations at large, he indica...
4.Exult before Jehovah all the earth Here he repeats the exhortation with which he had begun, and by addressing it to the nations at large, he indicates that when God should break down the middle wall of partition all would be gathered to the common faith, and one Church formed throughout the whole world. When he speaks of musical instruments the allusion is evidently to the practice of the Church at that time, without any intention of binding down the Gentiles to the observance of the ceremonies of the law. The repetition made use of is emphatical, and implies that the most ardent attempts men might make to celebrate the great work of the world’s redemption would fall short of the riches of the grace of God. This is brought out still more forcibly in what follows, where feeling is ascribed to things inanimate. The whole passage has been elsewhere expounded, and it is unnecessary to insist further upon it.
TSK -> Psa 98:4
TSK: Psa 98:4 - -- Psa 47:1-5, Psa 66:1, Psa 66:4, Psa 67:4, Psa 95:1, Psa 100:1; Isa 12:6, Isa 42:11, Isa 44:23; Jer 33:11; Zep 3:14; Mat 21:9; Rev 19:1, Rev 19:6

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Barnes -> Psa 98:4
Barnes: Psa 98:4 - -- Make a joyful noise unto the Lord - By singing; by instruments of music. See the notes at Psa 95:1. All the earth - All lands. The event ...
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord - By singing; by instruments of music. See the notes at Psa 95:1.
All the earth - All lands. The event is of sufficient importance to be celebrated by all nations. It is a matter of universal exultation and joy.
Make a loud noise - The word used here -
Rejoice and sing praise - This very combination of the words, "Break forth into joy, sing together"- the same words in Hebrew as here - occurs in Isa 52:9, showing, as above remarked, that the psalm was composed after the times of Isaiah, and probably had reference to the same event.
Poole -> Psa 98:4
Poole: Psa 98:4 - -- Because you all do now partake of the same privileges with the Jews, join with them in worshipping and praising of God.
Because you all do now partake of the same privileges with the Jews, join with them in worshipping and praising of God.
Haydock -> Psa 98:4
Haydock: Psa 98:4 - -- Loveth judgment. Requireth discretion. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "the king's strength loveth judgment." He does nothing unjustly, as the enemy is forc...
Loveth judgment. Requireth discretion. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew, "the king's strength loveth judgment." He does nothing unjustly, as the enemy is forced to confess. (Calmet) ---
This is the highest glory of a king. (Theodoret) ---
God requires that we should honour him, by correcting our fault. (St. Augustine) ---
Directions. Most right and just laws to direct men. (Challoner) ---
Jacob. There God principally instructed mankind, and punished the perverse. Other nations he seemed to have left to themselves. (Haydock)
Gill -> Psa 98:4
Gill: Psa 98:4 - -- Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth,.... That is, all the inhabitants of the earth, as the Targum, to whom the joyful sound of the Gospel...
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth,.... That is, all the inhabitants of the earth, as the Targum, to whom the joyful sound of the Gospel comes; See Gill on Psa 95:1,
make a loud noise, rejoice, and sing praise; exalt and extend the voice to the highest pitch, in the most musical and melodious strains; this heap of words is used to express the intenseness of mind, vehemency of affection, and strength of spirit and exceeding greatness of joy, with which the Lord should be praised for his great and marvellous works.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 98:1-9
TSK Synopsis: Psa 98:1-9 - --1 The psalmist exhorts the Jews,4 the Gentiles,7 and all the creatures, to praise God.
MHCC -> Psa 98:4-9
MHCC: Psa 98:4-9 - --Let all the children of men rejoice in the setting up the kingdom of Christ, for all may benefit by it. The different orders of rational creatures in ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 98:4-9
Matthew Henry: Psa 98:4-9 - -- The setting up of the kingdom of Christ is here represented as a matter of joy and praise. I. Let all the children of men rejoice in it, for they al...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 98:4-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 98:4-6 - --
The call in Psa 98:4 demands some joyful manifestation of the mouth, which can be done in many ways; in Psa 98:5 the union of song and the music of ...
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 98:1-9 - --Psalm 98
This is another psalm that calls the earth to praise God in view of His coming reign.
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