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Proverbia 90:16
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- AmericanParallel Translations
Longitudine dierum replebo eum, et ostendam illi salutare meum.
Longitudine dierum replebo eum,
et ostendam illi salutare meum.]
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Let: Psalms 44:1, Numbers 14:15-24, Habakkuk 3:2
and: Numbers 14:30, Numbers 14:31, Deuteronomy 1:39, Joshua 4:22-24, Joshua 23:14
Reciprocal: Genesis 24:12 - I pray Exodus 28:2 - glory Job 40:10 - glory Psalms 69:36 - The seed Psalms 78:6 - who Psalms 102:28 - their seed Psalms 103:17 - unto children's Isaiah 28:5 - for a diadem Jeremiah 30:20 - children Zechariah 10:7 - yea John 11:40 - see Romans 9:4 - and the glory 2 Corinthians 4:6 - the light
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Let thy work appear unto thy servants,.... Either the work of Providence, in conducting the people of Israel through the wilderness, and bringing them into the land of Canaan; which God had promised to do for them, especially for their posterity, and therefore their "children" are particularly mentioned in the next clause; or the work of salvation, as Kimchi; even the great work of redemption by the Messiah, which is the work of God, which he determined should be done, appointed his Son to do, and gave it him for that purpose now this was spoken of, and promised, as what should be done; but as yet it did not appear; wherefore it is prayed for, that it might; that the Redeemer might be sent, and the work be done: or else the work of grace upon the heart, which is God's work, and an internal one, and not so obvious to view; and hence it is entreated, that, being wrought by him, he would shine upon it, bear witness to it, and make it manifest that it was really wrought, and a genuine and true work; and moreover this may reach to and include the great work of God, to be brought about in the latter day, respecting the conversion of the Jews, the bringing in the fulness of the Gentiles, the destruction of antichrist, and the establishment and glory of the kingdom of Christ:
and thy glory unto their children; the glory of God, displayed in the above works of providence and grace, particularly in the work of redemption, in which all the divine perfections are glorified; or Christ himself, who is the brightness of his Father's glory, that he would appear to them in human nature, and dwell among them; and they behold his glory, as they afterwards did, John 1:14, or else the sense is, that the glorious grace of God might appear unto them, and upon them, by which they would be made all glorious within, and be changed into the image of Christ, from glory to glory; or that the Shechinah, the glorious majesty and presence of God, might be among them, and be seen by them in his sanctuary, Psalms 63:2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Let thy work appear unto thy servants - That is, thy gracious work of interposition. Let us see thy power displayed in removing these calamities, and in restoring to us the days of health and prosperity.
And thy glory unto their children - The manifestation of thy character; the display of thy goodness, of thy power, and thy grace. Let this spreading and wasting evil be checked and removed, so that our children may live, and may have occasion to celebrate thy goodness, and to record the wonders of thy love.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 90:16. Let thy work appear unto thy servants — That thou art working for us we know; but O, let thy work appear! Let us now see, in our deliverance, that thy thoughts towards us were mercy and love.
And thy glory — Thy pure worship be established among our children for ever.