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Salmos 112:1
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¡Aleluya! Cuán bienaventurado es el hombre que teme al Señor , que mucho se deleita en sus mandamientos.
�Aleluya� Bienaventurado el hombre que teme a Jehov�, y en sus mandamientos se deleita en gran manera.
Alelu-JAH. Alef Bienaventurado el var�n que teme al SE�OR, Bet y en sus mandamientos se deleita en gran manera.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Praise ye the Lord: Heb. Hallelujah, Psalms 111:1, Psalms 147:1, Psalms 148:11-14, Psalms 150:1, This is another of the alphabetical Psalms, being formed exactly as the preceding in the division of its verses; and, like it, was probably composed for the use of the Jews, after their return from captivity.
Blessed: Psalms 111:10, Psalms 115:7-13, Psalms 128:1, Psalms 145:19, Isaiah 50:10, Luke 1:50
delighteth: Psalms 1:1, Psalms 1:2, Psalms 40:8, Psalms 119:16, Psalms 119:35, Psalms 119:47, Psalms 119:48, Psalms 119:70-72, Psalms 119:97, Psalms 119:143, Romans 7:22, Romans 8:6
Reciprocal: Genesis 9:1 - blessed Genesis 13:2 - General Genesis 13:15 - General Genesis 22:12 - now Genesis 24:1 - blessed Genesis 26:5 - General 2 Kings 4:1 - thy servant did fear Ezra 9:12 - and leave it Nehemiah 5:15 - because Psalms 5:12 - bless Psalms 19:9 - enduring Psalms 36:1 - no Psalms 113:1 - Praise ye the Lord Psalms 115:13 - He will bless Psalms 135:1 - Praise ye the Lord Proverbs 1:7 - fear Proverbs 3:17 - ways of Proverbs 11:21 - the seed Proverbs 14:2 - that walketh Proverbs 14:26 - fear Proverbs 21:15 - joy Proverbs 22:4 - By Proverbs 23:17 - be thou Proverbs 28:14 - Happy Ecclesiastes 8:12 - surely Ecclesiastes 12:13 - Fear Isaiah 33:6 - fear Isaiah 56:2 - Blessed Isaiah 64:5 - rejoiceth Jeremiah 32:39 - they may Haggai 1:12 - fear Malachi 3:16 - that feared Matthew 5:3 - Blessed Luke 11:28 - General Romans 4:6 - blessedness 1 Timothy 4:8 - having Revelation 22:14 - Blessed
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Praise ye the Lord,.... Or, "hallelujah". This is properly the title of the psalm: Aben Ezra says it is a word of the psalmist; it shows that all that a good man is, has, or does, is from the Lord; and therefore his name is to be praised: and he is not only to be praised for his perfections and works, but for this among others, that there are any good men on earth that fear and serve him, and are useful in their day and generation.
Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord; not men, but the Lord; not his wrath, nor his judgments here or hereafter, but his goodness; not with a servile, but with a godly fear. This every man does not; there are but few that truly fear the Lord, only such who have the grace of God; and these are happy men: they have an interest in the heart of God, in his pity, love, and delight; great discoveries are made unto them; the secret of the Lord is with them; he shows them his covenant; and the sun of righteousness arises upon them: they are guarded and protected by the Lord; his eye of providence, as well as love, is upon them, and his angels encamp about them: they are supplied with all needful good things, temporal and spiritual; and have much goodness laid up for them hereafter. This psalm begins with what the preceding ends, the fear of the Lord; and is a further illustration and enlargement of it; :-.
That delighteth greatly in his commandments: in the righteousness, purity, and holiness of them: in keeping and doing them: they are not grievous, but pleasant; a good man delights in them, after the inward man; he observes them from a principle of love, and finds peace and pleasure in them; he loves them above gold, yea, above fine gold; and esteems them concerning all things to be right,
Psalms 119:97.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Praise ye the Lord - Margin, as in Hebrew, “Hallelujah.” See the notes at Psalms 106:1.
Blessed is the man - Hebrew, “The blessings of the man.” See the notes at Psalms 1:1. That is, Blessed, or happy, is such a one.
That feareth the Lord - In Psalms 111:10, the psalmist had referred to “the fear of the Lord” as “the beginning of wisdom,” and had “alluded” to the success, prosperity, or happiness which attends the fear of the Lord, or true religion. This psalm is designed more fully “to illustrate” that thought.
That delighteth greatly in his commandments - See the notes at Psalms 1:2. It is a characteristic of true piety to find pleasure in the commands of God; in the commandments themselves, and in obedience to them.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
PSALM CXII
The blessedness of the man that fears the Lord, both as it
regards himself and his family, 1-3;
his conduct to his family, his neighbours, and the poor, 4-9;
the envy of the wicked at his prosperity, 10.
NOTES ON PSALM CXII
This is another of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, under the title Hallelujah. It is formed exactly as the preceding in the division of its verses. It has ten verses in the whole: the Psalms 112:1-8 contain each two hemistichs, beginning with a consecutive letter of the alphabet; the Psalms 112:9-10; Psalms 112:9-10Psalms 112:9-10 verses, three each, making twenty-two in the whole. It is understood to have been written after the captivity, and probably by Zechariah and Haggai: to them it is ascribed by the Vulgate.
Verse Psalms 112:1. Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord — This seems to be the continuation of the preceding Psalm: there it was asserted that the beginning of wisdom was the fear of the Lord; and here the blessedness of the man who thus fears is stated.
That delighteth greatly — It is not enough to fear God, we must also love him: fear will deter us from evil; love will lead us to obedience. And the more a man fears and loves God, the more obedient will he be; till at last he will delight greatly in the commandments of his Maker.