Psalms 15:1

CONTENTS Every portion of this beautiful Psalm is gospel. It treats first of Christ, and then of his people in him. Here is the Citizen of Zion described in his per - son, life, and conduct. A Psalm of David. Psalms 15:1 The Psalm opens with an interesting question, humbly proposed to the Lord hi... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 15:2

But as the Holy Ghost delights to set forth the glories of the Redeemer's person, offices, and character, he here enters into a more particular description of some of his features. Now, Reader, do not fail to remark, that this walking uprightly, this working righteousness, and this speaking the trut... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 15:3-5

Having said so much upon the first account given of the citizen of Zion, less will be necessary to be observed here, in the other different features of character added. But the Reader himself, if he loves to trace the loveliness of the altogether lovely one here drawn, will find throughout the Bible... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 15:5

REFLECTIONS READER, here let us sit down, and contemplate our Jesus, the King and Citizen of Zion. First, view his spotless person, in the beauties and loveliness of our nature, holy, harmless, and undefiled, and as such justly entitled to an everlasting residence on the holy hill, in the heavenly... [ Continue Reading ]

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