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In order that my glory may sing praise to thee - Margin, my “tongue,” or my “soul.” DeWette renders it, “my heart.” The Aramaic Par…

My glory. —The suffix is missing in the Hebrew, and in all the older versions except the Septuagint and Vulgate. The Chaldee versi…

May sing praise to you, and not be silent.
God ought to have praise from us. It is the due tribute which we pay as tenants to the gr…

That my glory may sing praise to you. In this verse he more fully expresses his acknowledgment of the purpose for which God had preserved …

To the end that [my] glory may sing praise to thee, and not
be silent
Meaning either …

When things are well with us, we are very prone to think that they will always be so. When we see our mistake, we should think with shame upon our …

1. In the previous psalm, the prophet exhorted others to give thanks; here he now gives thanks himself.
The title is a psalm of a s…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes