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Psalms 113:1-6

113:1

[(Title.)]

This and the following five Psalms form what is called by the Hebrews the great Hallel, or praise; which was sung on their most solemn festivals, and particularly after the celebration of the Passover. (See Mt 26:30. Mr 24:26.) This and the following were probably composed after the return from the captivity.

Praise ... Lord Praise ....... praise <01984 03050> [Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.]

Praise .... Praise ... servants ..... praise <01984 05650> [Praise, O.]


113:2


113:3


113:4

exalted <07311> [high.]

splendor <03519> [his glory.]


113:5

Lord <03068> [like.]

who sits ..... throne <03427> [dwelleth. Heb. exalteth himself to dwell.]


113:6

bends <08213> [humbleth.]

sky <08064> [in heaven.]

Bp. Lowth observes that the two members of this line are to be referred severally to the two preceding lines; as if it were, "Who is exalted to dwell in the heavens; and who humbleth himself to inspect the things on earth."

earth <0776> [in the earth.]




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