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Psalms 56:10
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In God, whose word I praise,in the Lord, whose word I praise,
In God, I will praise his word. In the LORD, I will praise his word.
In God will I praise his word: in the Lord will I praise his word.
In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord , whose word I praise,
I praise God for his word to me; I praise the Lord for his word.
In God—I boast in his promise— in the Lord —I boast in his promise—
In God, whose word I praise, In the LORD, whose word I praise,
In God, whose word I praise, In the LORD, whose word I praise,
In God, I will praise his word. In Yahweh, I will praise his word.
I will reioyce in God because of his worde: in the Lord wil I reioyce because of his worde.
In God, whose word I praise,In Yahweh, whose word I praise,
In God, whose word I praise, in the LORD, whose word I praise,
I praise your promises!
Then my enemies will turn back on the day when I call; this I know: that God is for me.
In God will I praise [his] word; in Jehovah will I praise [his] word.
I praise God for his promise. I praise the Lord for his promise to me.
In God will I praise his word; in the LORD will I praise his word.
the Lord , whose promises I praise.
God, whose word I praise, Yahweh, whose word I praise,
In God I will praise the Word; in Jehovah I will praise the Word.
In God (I will praise his word), In Jehovah (I will praise his word),
In God will I give praise to his word; in the Lord will I give praise to his word.
Then shall mine enemies turn back in the day that I call; this I know, that God is for me.
In God will I praise his word: in the Lord will I praise his word.
In the Lord I wyll prayse the word: In God I wyll prayse the worde.
In God, will I praise his word; in the Lord will I praise his saying.
In God will I praise his word: in the LORD will I praise his word.
thanne myn enemyes schulen be turned abak. In what euere dai Y schal inwardli clepe thee; lo! Y haue knowe, that thou art my God.
In God, I will praise [his] word; In Yahweh, I will praise [his] word;
In God will I praise [his] word: in the LORD will I praise [his] word.
In God (I will praise His word), In the LORD (I will praise His word),
I praise God for what he has promised; yes, I praise the Lord for what he has promised.
I praise the Word of God. I praise the Word of the Lord.
In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord , whose word I praise,
In God, will I praise with good cause: In Yahweh, will I praise with good cause;
(55-11) In God will I praise the word, in the Lord will I praise his speech.
In God, whose word I praise, in the LORD, whose word I praise,
In God I praise the word, In Jehovah I praise the word.
I'm proud to praise God, proud to praise God . Fearless now, I trust in God; what can mere mortals do to me?
In God, whose word I praise, In the Lord , whose word I praise,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Psalms 56:4, Psalms 60:6, Genesis 32:11, Matthew 24:35, Hebrews 6:18, 2 Peter 1:4
Reciprocal: Psalms 119:42 - for I trust Psalms 119:58 - be merciful Psalms 138:2 - for thou hast Ephesians 6:16 - the shield
Gill's Notes on the Bible
In God will I praise [his] word,.... These words are repeated from Psalms 56:4; and for the greater certainty of the thing, and to show his fixed resolution to do it, and his strong affection for the Lord and his word, they are doubled;
in the Lord will I praise [his] word: in the former clause the word "Elohim" is made use of, which, the Jews say, denotes the property of justice, and in the latter Jehovah, which with them is the property of mercy; and accordingly the Targum paraphrases the words,
"in the attribute of the justice of God will I praise his word; in the attribute of the mercies of Jehovah will I praise his word;''
and to the same sense Jarchi: that is, whether I am in adversity or prosperity, receive evil or good things from the hand of the Lord; yet will I praise him: I will sing of mercy and of judgment, Psalms 101:1; or rather the one may denote the grace and goodness of a covenant God in making promises, and the other his truth and faithfulness in keeping them; on account of both which he is worthy of praise. The word "his" is not in either clause in the original text, and they may be rendered, "in God will I praise the word; in the Lord will I praise the word": in and by the help, assistance, and grace of Jehovah the Father, will I praise the eternal and essential Word, his Son. The Targum renders it his "Memra"; a word often used in it for a divine Person, the eternal Logos; the loveliness of his person, the love of his heart to his people, the fulness of grace that is in him, the offices he sustains on their account, and the virtue of his blood, righteousness, and sacrifice, render him praiseworthy in their esteem.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
In God will I praise his word - Luther renders this, “I will praise the word of God.” The phrase “in God” means probably “in respect to God;” or, “in what pertains to God.” That which he would “particularly” praise or celebrate in respect to God - that which called for the most decided expressions of praise and gratitude, was his “word,” his promise, his revealed truth. So in Psalms 138:2, “Thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name;” that is, above all the other manifestations of thyself. The allusion in the passage here is to what God had “spoken” to David, or the “promise” which he had made - the declaration of his gracious purposes in regard to him. Amidst all the perfections of Deity, and all which God had done for him, this now seemed to him to have special pre-eminence in his praises. The “word” of God was to him that which impressed his mind most deeply - that which most tenderly affected his heart. There are times when we feel this, and properly feel it; times when, in the contemplation of the divine perfections and dealings, our minds so rest on his word, on his truth, on what he has revealed, on his gracious promises, on the disclosures of a plan of redemption, on the assurance of a heaven hereafter, on the instructions which he has given us about himself and his plans - about ourselves, our duty, and our prospects, that this absorbs all our thoughts, and we feel that this is “the” great blessing for which we are to be thankful; this, “the” great mercy for which we are to praise him. What would the life of man be without the Bible! What a dark, gloomy, sad course would ours be on earth if we had nothing to guide us to a better world!
In the Lord will I praise his word - In “Yahweh.” That is, whether I contemplate God in the usual name by which he is known - אלהים 'Elohiym - or by that more sacred name which he has assumed - יהוה Yahweh - that which seems now to me to lay the foundation of loftiest praise and most hearty thanksgiving, is that he has spoken to people, and made known his will in his revealed truth.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 56:10-11. See on Psalms 56:4, where the same words occur.