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Psalm 100

Introduction

Ps. 100:0 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm seems to have been composed for the use of the Israelites in their thank-offerings, or upon other solemn occasions of praising God, as the title speaks; but withal it hath a further prospect, even to the days of the Messiah, as some of the Hebrew doctors…

Verse 1

Make a joyful noise; partly with voices and songs of rejoicing and thanksgiving; and partly with musical instruments, as the manner then was. All ye lands; all the inhabitants of the earth. Or, all the land, i.e. all the people of Israel dwelling in this land.

Verse 3

It is he that hath made us; both by creation, and by adoption and regeneration, whereby he made us his people, which also is called a creation or making, as Deut. 32:6, Isa. 29:23, Isa. 43:7, Eph. 2:10.

Verse 4

Enter into his gates; the gates of his courts; for the people might enter no further, and the courts had walls and gates as well as the house.