Psalms 96 - Introduction

XCVI. This “new song,” breathing indeed aspirations and hopes which were not wholly new to Israel, but ideal, and still waiting for their complete fulfilment, most probably dates, according to the conjecture of the LXX., from the rebuilding of the Temple after the Captivity. No one can miss the poi... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:1

A NEW SONG. — See Note, Psalms 33:3. It appears to have been a kind of national and religious “lyric cry” after the Restoration. (Comp. Isaiah 42:10.)... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:5

IDOLS. — Literally, _nothings_; Heb., _elîlîm,_ with a play on the word _el,_ God. This plainly shows that by _Gods,_ in Psalms 96:4, the heathen deities, and not angels, are meant. (See Note, Psalms 95:3.) The LXX. sometimes renders the Hebrew word “idols,” sometimes “vanities,” but here “demons.”... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:6

HONOUR... The whole universe displays Jehovah’s majesty, but chiefly his sanctuary in Israel, where it is typified by the costly splendour of the building and its rites. So the version of Apollinaris, “Pureness and stately glory fit his shrine.” The chronicler having adopted this psalm as suitable f... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:7-9

(7-9) These verses are a relic of Psalms 29:1, where see Notes, but instead of being addressed to the angels it is, in accordance with the world of new ideas and feelings in which Israel lived after the Captivity, addressed to all the people of the world. A truly Messianic character is thus impresse... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:9

O WORSHIP THE LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS. — Better, _Bow before Jehovah in holy attire._ But the LXX. and Vulgate have as in margin. FEAR BEFORE HIM. — Or literally, _let all the earth be moved before his face. _... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:10

SAY AMONG THE HEATHEN. — The watchword of the Restoration, “Jehovah has become King” (see Psalms 93:1, note, and comp. Isaiah 52:7), is an Evangel not only for Jerusalem but for the world at large. But to it is added (see the difference of arrangement in 1 Chronicles 16:29) the further statement of... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:11-13

(11-13) Magnificent progress of the Divine Judge through His realm. There is only one thought, that of the inauguration of a righteous sway for all nations: at its advent, as in Isaiah’s glorious visions (see Isaiah 35:1; Isaiah 42:10; Isaiah 44:23; Isaiah 55:12), all nature seems to join the chorus... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 96:12

THEN SHALL ALL THE TREES... — Comp. — _“_His praise, ye winds that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud, and wave your tops ye pines, With every plant in sign of worship wave.” — MILTON.... [ Continue Reading ]

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