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Psalms 138:2 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

2 I will give worship before your holy Temple, praising your name for your mercy and for your unchanging faith: for you have made your word greater than all your name.

Cross Reference

Psalms 5:7 BBE

But as for me, I will come into your house, in the full measure of your mercy; and in your fear I will give worship, turning my eyes to your holy Temple.

Matthew 5:18 BBE

Truly I say to you, Till heaven and earth come to an end, not the smallest letter or part of a letter will in any way be taken from the law, till all things are done.

Matthew 24:35 BBE

Heaven and earth will come to an end, but my words will not come to an end.

1 Kings 8:29-30 BBE

That your eyes may be open to this house night and day, to this place of which you have said, My name will be there; hearing the prayer which your servant may make, turning to this place. Give ear to the prayers of your servant, and the prayers of your people Israel, when they make their prayers, turning to this place; give ear in heaven your living-place, and hearing, have mercy.

Psalms 28:2 BBE

Give ear to the voice of my prayer, when I am crying to you, when my hands are lifted up to your holy place.

Psalms 56:10 BBE

In God will I give praise to his word; in the Lord will I give praise to his word.

Isaiah 42:21 BBE

It was the Lord's pleasure, because of his righteousness, to make the teaching great and give it honour.

Psalms 56:4 BBE

In God will I give praise to his word; in God have I put my hope; I will have no fear of what flesh may do to me.

Luke 1:68-72 BBE

Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, for he has come to his people and made them free, Lifting up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, (As he said, by the mouth of his holy prophets, from the earliest times,) Salvation from those who are against us, and from the hands of those who have hate for us; To do acts of mercy to our fathers and to keep in mind his holy word,

John 10:35 BBE

If he said they were gods, to whom the word of God came (and the Writings may not be broken),

Psalms 89:1-2 BBE

<Maschil. Of Ethan the Ezrahite.> My song will be of the mercies of the Lord for ever: with my mouth will I make his faith clear to all generations. For you have said, Mercy will be made strong for ever; my faith will be unchanging in the heavens.

Psalms 100:4-5 BBE

Come into his doors with joy, and into his house with praise; give him honour, blessing his name. For the Lord is good, and his mercy is never-ending; his faith is unchanging through all generations.

Daniel 6:10 BBE

For this reason King Darius put his name on the writing and the order.

John 1:17 BBE

For the law was given through Moses; grace and the true way of life are ours through Jesus Christ.

Romans 15:8-9 BBE

Now I say that Christ has been made a servant of the circumcision to give effect to the undertakings given by God to the fathers, And so that the Gentiles might give glory to God for his mercy; as it is said, For this reason I will give praise to you among the Gentiles, and I will make a song to your name.

Commentary on Psalms 138 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 138

Ps 138:1-8. David thanks God for His benefits, and anticipating a wider extension of God's glory by His means, assures himself of His continued presence and faithfulness.

1. I will praise thee with my whole heart—(Compare Ps 9:1).

before the gods—whether angels (Ps 8:5); or princes (Ex 21:6; Ps 82:6); or idols (Ps 97:7); denotes a readiness to worship the true God alone, and a contempt of all other objects of worship.

2. (Compare Ps 5:7).

thy word above all thy name—that is, God's promise (2Sa 7:12-16), sustained by His mercy and truth, exceeded all other manifestations of Himself as subject of praise.

3-5. That promise, as an answer to his prayers in distress, revived and strengthened his faith; and, as the basis of other revelations of the Messiah, it will be the occasion of praise by all who hear and receive it (Ps 68:29, 31; Isa 4:3).

5. for great is the glory—or, "when the glory shall be great," in God's fulfilling His purposes of redemption.

6, 7. On this general principle of God's government (Isa 2:11; 57:15; 66:2), he relies for God's favor in saving him, and overthrowing his enemies.

knoweth afar off—their ways and deserts (Ps 1:6).

8. God will fulfil His promise.