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Sálmarnir 75:9
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
But: Psalms 9:14, Psalms 104:33, Psalms 145:1, Psalms 145:2
Reciprocal: Obadiah 1:16 - as ye
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But I will declare for ever,.... These are not the words of the psalmist, but of Christ, who is all along speaking in the psalm; what he would declare is not expressed, and is to be supplied in sense thus; either that he would declare the wonderful works of God,
Psalms 75:1, so the Targum, his thoughts, mercies, and kindnesses to his people, as in Psalms 55:5, or his judgments on his enemies, whom he shall pass sentence on, which will be for ever; or the name of the Lord, his purposes and decrees, his counsel and covenant, his mind and will, his Gospel and the truth of it: see Psalms 22:22,
I will sing praises to the God of Jacob; the covenant God of his people, Christ's God, and their God; of his singing praise to him, see
Psalms 22:22.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
But I will declare for ever - I - the author of the psalm. I will make known at all times the character of God, and will declare the truth respecting his works and ways. The particular mode as referred to here, was praise.
I will sing praises to the God of Jacob - The God whom Jacob worshipped; the God who proved himself to be his Friend, thus showing that he is the Friend of all that trust in him. See the notes at Psalms 24:6.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 75:9. I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. — These are the words of the psalmist, who magnifies the Lord for the promise of deliverance from their enemies.