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Oh give thanks to the God of heaven; For his lovingkindness endures forever. Psalm 137
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The God of Heaven
Commentators explain that the title 'God of heaven' is significant. It points to God as the sovereign Maker and Possessor of heaven, from where all blessings flow. Scholars note this title became especially meaningful to Israel during the exile, when the earthly temple was gone, reminding them of God's transcendent and unshakable throne.
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18th Century
Theologian
O give thanks to the God of heaven—The God who reigns in heaven; whose home is heaven.
For his mercy ...—In view of all this—o…
19th Century
Bishop
God of heaven. —See Nehemiah 1:4; Nehemiah 2:4. This title, though implied in Psalms 11:4 and similar passages, was not…
Preacher
And has redeemed us from our enemies: for his mercy endures for ever. Who gives food to all flesh: for his mercy endures for ever. O give thank…
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17th Century
Pastor
O give thanks unto the God of heaven the Maker of it, in which the glory of his wisdom and power is displayed; the p…
Minister
God's everlasting mercy is praised here for the redemption of his church, in all his glories and all his gifts. Blessed be God, who has provided an…