John Gill Commentary Psalms 105:10

John Gill Commentary

Psalms 105:10

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Psalms 105:10

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"And confirmed the same unto Jacob for a statute, To Israel for an everlasting covenant," — Psalms 105:10 (ASV)

And confirmed the same unto Jacob for a law The son of Isaac, and the grandson of Abraham, to whom it was renewed and confirmed, (Genesis 28:13Genesis 28:14) . It is true of his posterity that go by his name, and even of all the spiritual Israel of God, to whom this covenant is confirmed and made sure: or "caused to stand" F2 , as the word is; by the faithfulness of God by his oath annexed to his word, and by the death of his Son:

when this is said to be "for a law", the meaning is, not as if this covenant had the nature of a law, as the covenant of works had; indeed one of the articles of it is, that the law of God should be put into the inward part, and written on the heart; but this refers here not to men, but to God; and the sense is, that this covenant has the force of a law with respect to God, who of his condescending grace and goodness has hereby laid himself under obligation to do such and such things; which is marvellous grace indeed.

And to Israel for an everlasting covenant : for being remembered, commanded, repeated, and confirmed by the Lord, it can never be broken; and being well ordered, remains sure, and is as immovable as rocks and mountains, and more so: as it was made with Christ from everlasting, it will continue to be made good to his people to everlasting; and is a just reason for praise; it being the basis of faith and hope; the ground of joy, peace, and comfort here, and of eternal happiness hereafter.


FOOTNOTES:

  • F2: (hdymey) "stare fecit", Vatablus.