Praise The LORD!Sing to the LORD a new song,his praise in the assembly of the saints. +
Ps 149:1-9.
This Psalm sustains a close connection with the foregoing. The chosen
people are exhorted to praise God, in view of past favors, and also
future victories over enemies, of which they are impliedly assured.
Let Israel rejoice in him who made them.Let the children of Zion be joyful in their King. +
2. God had signalized His relation as a sovereign, in restoring them
to their land.
3
Let them praise his name in the dance!Let them sing praises to him with tambourine and harp! +
3. in the dance--
(Ps 30:11).
The dance is connected with other terms, expressive of the great joy of
the occasion. The word may be rendered "lute," to which the other
instruments are joined.
sing praises--or, sing and play.
4
For the LORD takes pleasure in his people.He crowns the humble with salvation. +
4. taketh pleasure--literally, "accepts," alluding to acceptance of
propitiatory offerings (compare
Ps 147:11).
beautify, &c.--adorn the humble with faith, hope, joy, and peace.
5
Let the saints rejoice in honor.Let them sing for joy on their beds. +
5. in glory--the honorable condition to which they are raised.
upon their beds--once a place of mourning
(Ps 6:6).
6
May the high praises of God be in their mouths,and a two-edged sword in their hand; +
6. high praises--or, "deeds." They shall go forth as religious
warriors, as once religious laborers
(Ne 4:17).
7
To execute vengeance on the nations,and punishments on the peoples; +
7. The destruction of the incorrigibly wicked attends the propagation
of God's truth, so that the military successes of the Jews, after the
captivity, typified the triumphs of the Gospel.
8
To bind their kings with chains,and their nobles with fetters of iron;
9
to execute on them the written judgment.All his saints have this honor.Praise Yah! +
9. the judgment written--either in God's decrees, or perhaps as in
De 32:41-43.
this honour--that is, to be thus employed, will be an honorable
service, to be assigned
his saints--or, godly ones
(Ps 16:3).
Ps 149:1-9. This Psalm sustains a close connection with the foregoing. The chosen people are exhorted to praise God, in view of past favors, and also future victories over enemies, of which they are impliedly assured.
1. (Compare Ps 96:1).