Settings

Theme
Bible version

ESV text © Crossway. Copyright & permissions.

Font size
Joel Kell

Settings

Theme
Bible version

ESV text © Crossway. Copyright & permissions.

Font size

Psalm 95

Introduction

Ps. 95:0 THE ARGUMENT The author of this Psalm was David, as is affirmed, Heb. 4:7; and although this Psalm be delivered in general terms, as an invitation to mankind to yield unto the true God that praise, and worship, and obedience which he requireth and deserveth, yet it hath a special reference…

Verse 1

He speaks to the Israelites, whose backwardness to this work in the times of the gospel was foreseen by the Spirit of God, which dictated this Psalm.

Verse 2

His presence; which he will then afford us in a singular manner, in his Son the Messiah, in and by whom he will be visibly present with the sons of men.

Verse 3

Above all that are accounted and called gods, angels, and earthly potentates, and especially the false gods of the heathens, which upon Christ’s coming into the world were struck dumb, and could no more deliver their oracles, as Plutarch and other heathens observed, with admiration, nor deceive the…

Verse 4

In his hand; under his government. The deep places; those parts which are far out of men’s sight and reach, and much more those that are at men’s disposal. The strength of the hills; the strongest or highest mountains are under his feet, and at his disposal.

Verse 6

By which expressions he teacheth that even in gospel times God is to be glorified and worshipped, as well with the members of our bodies, as with the faculties of our souls.

Verse 7

Our God, in a peculiar manner; and therefore it will be most unreasonable and abominable for us to forsake him, when the Gentiles submit to his law. The people of his pasture; whom he feedeth and keepeth in his own proper pasture, or in the land which he hath appropriated to himself.

Verse 8

Harden not your heart, by wilful disobedience and obstinate unbelief, rebelling against the light, and resisting the Holy Ghost, and his clear discoveries of the truth of the gospel. As in the provocation; as you did in that bold and wicked contest with God in the wilderness.

Verse 9

When; or, in which place; which may belong either to Meribah and Massah, or to the wilderness last mentioned. Or, surely, as this word is oft used in Scripture, as hath been observed once and again.

Verse 10

With this generation; or rather, with that generation which then lived, who were your ancestors. Do err in their heart; they do not only sin through infirmity, and the violence and surprisal of temptations, but their hearts are insincere and inconstant, and given to backsliding, and therefore there…

Verse 11

Being full of just wrath against them, I passed an irreversible sentence, and confirmed it by an oath; of which we read Num. 14:0. Into my rest; into the Promised Land, which is called the rest, Deut. 12:9, 1 Chron. 23:25, Ps. 132:14.