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Psalm 118 Commentary


Enduring Word Bible Commentary Psalm 118

This psalm began with exuberant and heartfelt praise, and it ends with the same – recognizing once again the goodness of God at the end of it all.

Commentary on Psalms 118 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible

In singing this psalm we must glorify God for his goodness, his goodness to us, and especially his goodness to us in Jesus Christ.

Commentary on Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 - Working Preacher

The words of Psalm 118 have long been used to herald Easter. “This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it!” (118:24).

Psalm 118 by C. H. Spurgeon

Those who only praise God because he does them good should rise to a higher note and give thanks to him because he is good. In the truest sense he alone is good ...

Psalm 118 - Free Bible Commentary in Easy English

The builders threw away a stone. It is now in an important place at the corner (of the building). The Lord has done this. And we think that it is wonderful.

Psalms 118 - The Expositor's Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

Dwelling in His house is the crown of all His blessings. We are set free from enemies, from sins and fears and struggles, that we may abide forever with Him, ...

Psalm 118 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise)

Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) << Psalm 117 | Psalm 118 | Psalm 119 >> (Read all of Psalm 118)

Psalm 118 Commentary | Precept Austin

This exclamation reflects the words of a willing worshiper, one who makes a conscious decision of their will, makes the choice to given thanks and praise.

Psalm 118 Commentary - Sermon Writer

This psalm begins with a call to worship––”Give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good.” In the second verse, it continues, “Let all Israel say that his loving ...

242. Luther on Psalm 118 - Ligonier Ministries

It spoke deeply to his spiritual experience, as well as his life in general. And that verse is, "I shall not die, but I shall live and recount ...

Commentary on Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 - Working Preacher

Psalm 118 is called a “song of victory” in the New Revised Standard Version, and it invites Israel (and all who read/pray/hear it) to join its ...

Psalm 118 - The Chief Cornerstone - YouTube

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Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Commentary

A stray verse about a stray stone became the perfect emblem for how God achieved salvation in Jesus of Nazareth, the crucified and rejected one.

Psalm 118:1 Commentaries: Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good

After invoking others to unite in praise, the writer celebrates God's protecting and delivering care towards him, and then represents himself and the people of ...

Psalm 118:15-18 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

The tents of the righteous are full of joyful shouting as they praise the right hand of the LORD. The psalmist marvels that he is not dead but still alive. In ...

Psalm 118 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)

Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) << Psalm 117 | Psalm 118 | Psalm 119 >> (Read all of Psalm 118)

Bible Commentary: Psalm 118 | United Church of God

Bible Commentary. Psalm 118 ... Bible Commentary. Psalm 118 ... Posted on Jan 21, 2006 by ... 2006 by Beyond Today Editor ... Estimated reading time: 12 ...

Psalm 118 - John Calvin - Christian Classics Ethereal Library

At the time when this psalm was penned, whenever that was, David having attained to the possession of royal power, and aware that he reigned for the common ...

Psalm 118:17 Commentaries: I will not die, but live, And ... - Bible Hub

(17) I shall not die, but live.—It is Israel, and not an individual, who thus claims a continuance of life for the display of God's glory. But as so often we ...

Psalm 118:1 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

Psalm 118 begins with a common exhortation to "Give thanks to the LORD." The reason he provides for us to give thanks is: "for He is good.