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Salmos 118:28
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Tú eres mi Dios, y gracias te doy; tú eres mi Dios, yo te exalto.
Mi Dios eres t�, y te alabar�: Dios m�o, te exaltar�.
Mi Dios eres t�, y a ti alabar�; Dios m�o, a ti ensalzar�.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
my God: Psalms 145:1, Psalms 146:2, Exodus 15:2, Isaiah 12:2, Isaiah 25:1, Isaiah 25:9
Reciprocal: 1 Chronicles 16:14 - the Lord Psalms 63:1 - thou Psalms 69:30 - I will Psalms 109:1 - O God Psalms 118:20 - This gate Psalms 143:10 - for thou art Daniel 6:22 - My God Hosea 2:23 - Thou art my God
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou [art] my God, and I will praise thee,.... These are the words of David, asserting his interest in God as his covenant God; and which is the great blessing of the covenant, and the greatest happiness of men, and will always continue; and for which there is abundant reason for praise: it is an instance of distinguishing grace, all evidence or everlasting love, and the foundation of all comfort and happiness here and hereafter;
[thou art] my God, one will exalt thee; in my heart, and with my lips; and call upon others to join with me in it, as in Psalms 118:29. The Targum is,
"thou art my God, and I will confess before thee; thou art my God, and I will praise thee, said David: Samuel replied, and said, Praise, O ye congregation of Israel;''
who are addressed in the next words.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thou art my God, and I will praise thee - This is the language of the author of the psalm - his solemn profession before the sanctuary and the altar; his response to the priesthood. In Psalms 118:27, they had declared that “Jehovah alone was God;” to this he now replies, that he acknowledges, it; he recognizes him as the true God, and as his God; he comes to praise him; and he professes his purpose always to exalt him as his God.
Thou art my God, I will exalt thee - Repeating the solemn declaration that Yahweh alone was the God whom he worshipped, and that it was his purpose always to magnify his name.