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Creation Praises, Saints Bless
Commentators explain a distinction in this verse. 'All thy works' refers to the entire creation, which objectively declares God's glory, like a beautiful instrument. However, 'thy saints' (believers) offer a higher, more personal form of worship. As Charles Spurgeon notes, the saints are the ones who play the music, adding love and understanding to their praise.
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18th Century
Theologian
All thy works shall praise thee - Or, do praise you; that is, all your works show what you are, and combine in setting forth your p…
19th Century
Bishop
All. —This wide outlook over the world as the object, with all that it contains, of the Divine pity and love, is a noble anticipat…
19th Century
Preacher
All your works shall praise you, O Lord; and your saints shall bless you.
Their voices can reach a higher note and a loftier strain…
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16th Century
Theologian
All thy works, and so forth. Though many would suppress God’s praises, observing a wicked silence regarding them, David declares …
17th Century
Pastor
All your works shall praise you, O Lord
Not all his works or creatures in general; though these do objectively praise him, or …
17th Century
Minister
All God's works declare His praises. He satisfies the desire of every living thing, except the unreasonable children of men, who are satisfied with…