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But we will bless Yah, From this time forth and forevermore. Praise Yah!
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Praise is the Mark of the Living
Commentators unanimously contrast the silence of the dead (from the previous verse) with the praise of the living. The ability to bless the Lord is presented as a fundamental sign of life, both physical and spiritual. As John Gill notes, it is 'we who are alive,' quickened by God's Spirit, who are called to respond to the living God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But we will bless the Lord ... - While life lasts; now and ever onward. Our lives are spared, and while those lives are continued, …
19th Century
Anglican
The connection of these verses with the rest of the psalm is far from plain. Why the psalmist should suddenly be struck with the dreadful thought t…
Baptist
But we will bless the LORD from this time forth and for evermore. (Psalms 115:18)
Praise the LORD. So let us do tonight…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But we will bless the Lord from this time forth and for evermore The Septuagint, Vulg…
It is folly to trust in dead images, but it is wisdom to trust in the living God, for He is a help and a shield to those who trust in Him. Wherever…