Introduction
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 acknowledge, and to the calling of the Gentiles, whom he invites to join with them in the praises of God their Lord and Maker.
An exhortation to praise God joyfully, Psalms 100:1,Psalms 100:2, for his greatness, power, Psalms 100:3,Psalms 100:4, goodness, and faithfulness to his church, Psalms 100:5.
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