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I will give thanks to you, Yahweh, among the nations. I will sing praises to you among the peoples.
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A Model for Worship
Multiple commentators, including Calvin and Henry, note that Psalm 108 is composed of selections from other psalms (specifically Psalms 57 and 60). Matthew Henry suggests this is a useful model for believers, showing that we can creatively combine different Scripture passages to enrich our personal devotions and express our gratitude to God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I will praise thee, O Lord ... - This is taken from (Psalms 57:9). The only change is the substitution here of the name…
19th Century
Baptist
Here, we begin with praise—the very praise with which we finished the other Psalm, praise in a very joyous, confident spirit—for the praise which p…
16th Century
Protestant
Because this psalm is composed of parts taken from Psalm 57 and Psalm 60, it would be superfluous to repeat here what we have already said by way o…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
(See Gill on Psalms 57:9).
We may usefully select passages from different psalms, as here, from Psalm 57 and Psalm 60, to help our devotions and enliven our gratitude. When t…