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Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary

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    Psalms 113

    This psalm begins and ends with “Hallelujah;” for, as many others, it is designed to promote the great and good work of praising God. I. We are here called upon and urged to praise God, Psalms 113:1-113:3. II. We are here furnished with matter for praise, and words are put into our mouths, in singing which we must with holy fear and love give to God the glory of, 1. The elevations of his glory and greatness, Psalms 113:4, 113:5. 2. The condescensions of his grace and goodness (Psalms 113:6-113:9), which very much illustrate one another, that we may be duly affected with both.MHBCC 592.1

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