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Sálmarnir 71:8
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Psalms 71:15, Psalms 71:24, Psalms 35:28, Psalms 51:14, Psalms 51:15, Psalms 145:1, Psalms 145:2, Psalms 146:2
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 2:1 - my mouth Psalms 34:1 - General Psalms 84:4 - they will Psalms 89:1 - with Psalms 108:1 - my glory Psalms 141:3 - Set a watch Psalms 145:21 - My mouth
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Let my mouth be filled [with] thy praise,.... Or "thy praise shall fill my mouth" x; which shows that his heart was affected with the goodness of God to him, and that he had a deep impression and sense of it upon him; for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks; and for the mouth to be filled with the praise of God, is to speak largely, publicly, and with great delight, in the praise of God, his divine perfections and benefits;
[and with] thy honour all the day; the excellency of his nature, the glory of his majesty, the honour due unto him, on account of his being, attributes, and blessings of providence and grace; a work to be employed in all the day, evening, morning, and at noon; as often as prayer is made to God, praise, honour, and glory, should be given him; since his mercies are new every morning, and they continue all the day long; his goodness endures for ever.
x ימלא פי תהלתך
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Let my mouth be filled - This is an appeal to himself, in view of the goodness of God, to praise him always. See the notes at Psalms 35:28.
With thy praise - With the expressions of praise.
And with thy honor all the day - With such expressions as shall promote thy glory, and make thy honor known.