CV. Hebrew History from Abraham to Joshua.

Psalms 105:1. Introductory. An invitation to praise God.

Psalms 105:7. The covenant and promise of Canaan.

Psalms 105:12. Yahweh's kindness to the Patriarchs.

Psalms 105:12. number: read perhaps, Canaan.

Psalms 105:14. kings: notably Pharaoh and Abimelech of Gerar.

Psalms 105:15. mine anointed ones, i.e. the Patriarchs who were great princes (cf. Genesis 23:6).

Psalms 105:22. bind: read admonish (LXX).

Psalms 105:22 b possibly refers to the belief held by Philo and other Jews, that the wisdom of the Gentiles was stolen from the Jews.

Psalms 105:23. Ham: i.e. Egypt. Egypt (Mizraim) was a son of Ham (Genesis 10:6), and the native name was Kham, i.e. black, with reference to the colour of the soil.

Psalms 105:26. The marvels of the Exodus and the Wanderings.

Psalms 105:28 b. This contradicts, as it stands, the writer's evident meaning; read, But they did not observe his words.

Psalms 105:42. The poet recurs to the thought of the Covenant.

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