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Psalms 92:2
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to declare your steadfast love in the morning, and your faithfulness by night,
To declare thy louing kindenesse in the morning, and thy trueth in the night,
to declare your faithful love in the morningand your faithfulness at night,
To proclaim your lovingkindness in the morning, And your faithfulness every night,
It is good to sing about your love in the morning and about your faithfulness at night.
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning And Your faithfulness by night,
To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, And thy faithfulness every night,
It is wonderful each morning to tell about your love and at night to announce how faithful you are.
It is good to give thanks to Adonai and sing praises to your name, ‘Elyon,
It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O Most High;
To shew foorth thy louing kindnesse in the morning: and thy faithfulnesse euery night:
to proclaim thy mercy in the morning, and thy truth by night,
To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night,
to proclaim Your loving devotion in the morning, and Your faithfulness at night,
to declare in the morning your loyal love and your faithfulness in the night,
to make Your mercy known in the morning, and Your faithfulness every night;
It is good to tell of your love in the morning and of your loyalty at night.
It is fitting to proclaim your loyal love in the morning, and your faithfulness during the night,
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning, And Your faithfulness every night,
It is good to tell of Your loving-kindness in the morning, and of how faithful You are at night,
To declare, in the morning, thy lovingkindness, And thy faithfulness at night;
(91-3) To shew forth thy mercy in the morning, and thy truth in the night:
To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night.
to proclaim your constant love every morning and your faithfulness every night,
To declare Your goodness in the morning And Your faithfulness by night,
To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night,
To set foorth in wordes thy louyng kyndnesse early in the mornyng: and thy trueth in the nyght season.
to declare your steadfast love in the morning, and your faithfulness by night,
To declare thy loving-kindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness in the nights,
It is good to knouleche to the Lord; and to synge to thi name, thou hiyeste.
To declare in the morning Thy kindness, And Thy faithfulness in the nights.
To proclaim your lovingkindness in the morning, And your faithfulness every night,
to declare thy steadfast love in the morning, and thy faithfulness by night,
To show forth your loving-kindness in the morning, And your faithfulness every night,
To show forth thy loving-kindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night.
To make clear your mercy in the morning, and your unchanging faith every night;
To tell of thy louynge kyndnesse early in the mornynge, and of thy trueth in the night season.
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning And Your faithfulness by night,
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morningAnd Your faithfulness by night,
Contextual Overview
A psalm. A song to be sung on the Sabbath Day.
It is good to give thanks to the Lord , to sing praises to the Most High. 2 It is good to proclaim your unfailing love in the morning, your faithfulness in the evening, 3 accompanied by a ten-stringed instrument, a harp, and the melody of a lyre. 4 You thrill me, Lord , with all you have done for me! I sing for joy because of what you have done. 5 O Lord , what great works you do! And how deep are your thoughts. 6 Only a simpleton would not know, and only a fool would not understand this:Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
show: Psalms 71:15, Psalms 89:1, Psalms 89:2, Psalms 145:2, Isaiah 63:7, Lamentations 3:22, Lamentations 3:23, John 1:17
every night: Heb. in the nights, Psalms 42:8, Psalms 77:2, Job 35:10, Acts 16:25
Reciprocal: Psalms 36:5 - faithfulness Psalms 104:16 - General Psalms 107:8 - praise Psalms 135:3 - for it is Psalms 145:6 - I will declare thy greatness Psalms 149:5 - sing Isaiah 58:13 - call Ezekiel 46:13 - every morning Daniel 4:2 - I thought it good 1 Thessalonians 5:24 - Faithful
Gill's Notes on the Bible
To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning,.... God has shown forth his lovingkindness in Christ, and Christ has shown it in a ministerial way; and saints should show it forth also with their lips, to warm the hearts of one another, and encourage distressed minds; this should be a part, and a considerable one, of their thanksgiving and praise; as it will appear to be, when the objects of it are considered, not angels, but men, and these the worst and vilest; the instances of it in election, redemption, calling, adoption, and eternal life; and the freeness, earliness, and immovableness of it; and this is to be done in the "morning", not of the sabbath day only, but every other day, giving praise and thanks for the mercies of the night. Jarchi interprets it of the time of salvation:
and thy faithfulness every night: or "in the nights" b; not the night and goings out of the sabbath only, so Arama; but every other night, observing and declaring the faithfulness and truth of God in his counsels and covenant, in his word and promises, and in the preservation of his people, and the continuance of favours to them; particularly praising his name, and giving thanks unto him openly for the mercies of the day past: morning and night being mentioned may have some respect to the morning and evening sacrifices; and may signify that our sacrifices of praise should be offered up to God continually,
Hebrews 13:15.
b בלילות "in noetibus", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, &c.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
To show forth thy loving-kindness - To celebrate thy mercy; thy goodness; thy love.
In the morning - That is, there is a fitness in doing this in the morning; or, there are special reasons why we should do this at that time.
(a) We have been preserved through the dangers of the night; dangers when we were asleep, unconscious, and defenseless.
(b) Life is then, as it were, a new gift - for we are raised from “the image of death” - sleep - and we should regard life then “as if” we had been raised from the dead.
(c) To praise God in the morning will have a good influence on us, in promoting cheerfulness; in making us benignant and kind; in preparing us for the toils and trials of the day.
There is no better preparation for a day, in view of its burdens, cares, toils, and trials, than a thankful, cheerful mind in the morning. He who begins a day with a sour, a morose, a complaining, an irritable spirit - who has been preserved through the night, and sees nothing to be thankful for in the morning - will be a miserable man through the day, and will make all miserable around him. He who sees nothing to be thankful for in the morning will see nothing to hope for in the day; he who has no gratitude for the past, will have no bright anticipations of the future.
And thy faithfulness - Faithfulness in the laws of nature; in thy promises; in thy character: in thy providential dealings with people.
Every night - Margin, in the nights.” The reference is to the return of evening; and the meaning is, that it is a good thing, or that it is appropriate to contemplate the faithfulness of God at the close of every day.
(a) The mind is then calm, after the toils of the day are over.
(b) The time - evening - its stillness - its twilight - its approaching darkness - all is favorable for reflection.
(c) There is much in every day to be thankful for, and it is well to recall it at night.
(d) It has a happy effect on the mind when we are about to lie down to rest, to recall the mercies of God; to reflect on what he has done for us; to gather, from his kindness in the past, lessons of confidence and hope for the times to come.
We lie down at night more calmly in proportion as we are disposed at the close of a day to think of the mercies which we have received at the hand of God; and the recalling of those mercies to remembrance with the voice, and with instruments of praise, is always an appropriate mode of closing a day.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 92:2. To show forth thy loving-kindness — חסדך chasdecha, thy abundant mercy, in the morning - that has preserved me throughout the night, and brought me to the beginning of a new day: and thy faithfulness in the night, that has so amply fulfilled the promise of preservation during the course of the day. This verse contains a general plan for morning and evening prayer.