Introduction
THE ARGUMENT
The excellency of this Psalm appears, as from other things, so from the psalmist’s care to digest the several parcels of it into an exact order, according to the order of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, that it might be better fixed in the memories of those who read it. It is a short, yet full, commemoration of God’s works.
The psalmist by his own example exhorteth all men to praise God, Psalms 111:1; rehearseth his glorious and wonderful works, Psalms 111:2-4; his keeping covenant with them that fear him, Psalms 111:5-9; whose fear is the beginning of wisdom, Psalms 111:10.
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