Psalms 111:1-7

Psalm 111

111:1 Praise the Lord!

I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart,

in the assembly of the godly and the congregation.

111:2 The Lord’s deeds are great,

eagerly awaited by all who desire them.

111:3 His work is majestic and glorious,

and his faithfulness endures forever.

111:4 He does amazing things that will be remembered;

the Lord is merciful and compassionate.

111:5 He gives food to his faithful followers;

he always remembers his covenant.

111:6 He announced that he would do mighty deeds for his people,

giving them a land that belonged to other nations. 10 

111:7 His acts are characterized by 11  faithfulness and justice;

all his precepts are reliable. 12 


sn Psalm 111. The psalmist praises God for his marvelous deeds, especially the way in which he provides for and delivers his people. The psalm is an acrostic. After the introductory call to praise, every poetic line (twenty-two in all) begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

tn Heb “sought out.”

tn For other uses of the Hebrew phrase וְהָדָר-הוֹד (hod-vÿhadar, “majesty and splendor”) see 1 Chr 16:27; Job 40:10; Pss 21:5; 96:6; 104:1.

tn Or “stands.”

tn Or “did,” if this refers primarily to the events of the exodus and conquest period (see vv. 6, 9).

tn Heb “a memorial he had made for his amazing deeds.”

tn Or “gave,” if the events of the exodus and conquest period (see v. 6, 9) are primarily in view.

tn Heb “those who fear him.”

tn Or “he remembers his covenant forever” (see Ps 105:8).

10 tn Heb “the strength of his deeds he proclaimed to his people, to give to them an inheritance of nations.”

11 tn Heb “the deeds of his hands [are].”

12 tn That is, fair and for man’s good.