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Psalms 111:7 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

7 The works of his hands are faith and righteousness; all his laws are unchanging.

Cross Reference

Psalms 19:7 BBE

The law of the Lord is good, giving new life to the soul: the witness of the Lord is certain, giving wisdom to the foolish.

Deuteronomy 32:4 BBE

He is the Rock, complete is his work; for all his ways are righteousness: a God without evil who keeps faith, true and upright is he.

Psalms 85:10 BBE

Mercy and faith have come together; righteousness and peace have given one another a kiss.

Psalms 89:14 BBE

The seat of your kingdom is resting on righteousness and right judging: mercy and good faith come before your face.

Psalms 93:5 BBE

Your witness is most certain; it is right for your house to be holy, O Lord, for ever.

Psalms 98:3 BBE

He has kept in mind his mercy and his unchanging faith to the house of Israel; all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.

Psalms 105:8 BBE

He has kept his agreement in mind for ever, the word which he gave for a thousand generations;

Psalms 119:86 BBE

All your teachings are certain; they go after me with evil design; give me your help.

Psalms 119:151 BBE

You are near, O Lord; and all your teachings are true.

Psalms 119:160 BBE

Your word is true from the first; and your upright decision is unchanging for ever.

2 Timothy 2:13 BBE

If we are without faith, still he keeps faith, for he will never be untrue to himself.

Revelation 15:3-4 BBE

And they give the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and full of wonder are your works, O Lord God, Ruler of all; true and full of righteousness are your ways, eternal King. What man is there who will not have fear before you, O Lord, and give glory to your name? because you only are holy; for all the nations will come and give worship before you; for your righteousness has been made clear.

Commentary on Psalms 111 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 111

Ps 111:1-10. The Psalmist celebrates God's gracious dealings with His people, of which a summary statement is given.

1. Praise ye the Lord—or, Hallelujah (Ps 104:35). This seems to serve as a title to those of the later Psalms, which, like this, set forth God's gracious government and its blessed fruits. This praise claims the

whole heart—(Ps 86:12), and is rendered publicly.

upright—a title of the true Israel (Ps 32:11).

2. His works, that is, of providence and grace are

sought—or, carefully studied, by all desiring to know them.

3, 4. honourable and glorious—literally, "honor and majesty," which illustrate His glorious perfections.

righteousness—(Ps 7:17; 31:1), which He has made memorable by wonders of love and mercy, in supplying the wants of His people according to covenant engagements.

6-8. His power was shown especially in giving them the promised land, and His faithfulness and justice thus displayed are, like His precepts, reliable and of permanent obligation.

9. The deliverance He provided accorded to His established covenant. Thus He manifested Himself in the sum of His perfections (Ps 20:1, 7; 22:3) worthy of reverence.

10. And hence love and fear of such a God is the chief element of true wisdom (compare Pr 1:7; 9:10).