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Psalms 149:5 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

5 Let the godly exult in glory; let them shout for joy upon their beds.

Cross Reference

Job 35:10 DARBY

But none saith, Where is +God my Maker, who giveth songs in the night,

Psalms 42:8 DARBY

In the day-time will Jehovah command his loving-kindness, and in the night his song shall be with me, a prayer unto the ùGod of my life.

Psalms 63:5-6 DARBY

My soul is satisfied as with marrow and fatness, and my mouth shall praise [thee] with joyful lips. When I remember thee upon my bed, I meditate on thee in the night-watches:

Psalms 118:15 DARBY

The voice of triumph and salvation is in the tents of the righteous: the right hand of Jehovah doeth valiantly;

Psalms 23:1 DARBY

{A Psalm of David.} Jehovah is my shepherd; I shall not want.

Psalms 92:2 DARBY

To declare thy loving-kindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness in the nights,

Psalms 132:16 DARBY

And I will clothe her priests with salvation, and her saints shall shout aloud for joy.

Psalms 145:10 DARBY

All thy works shall praise thee, Jehovah, and thy saints shall bless thee.

Romans 5:2 DARBY

by whom we have also access by faith into this favour in which we stand, and we boast in hope of the glory of God.

1 Peter 1:8 DARBY

whom, having not seen, ye love; on whom [though] not now looking, but believing, ye exult with joy unspeakable and filled with [the] glory,

Commentary on Psalms 149 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 149

Ps 149:1-9. This Psalm sustains a close connection with the foregoing. The chosen people are exhorted to praise God, in view of past favors, and also future victories over enemies, of which they are impliedly assured.

1. (Compare Ps 96:1).

2. God had signalized His relation as a sovereign, in restoring them to their land.

3. in the dance—(Ps 30:11). The dance is connected with other terms, expressive of the great joy of the occasion. The word may be rendered "lute," to which the other instruments are joined.

sing praises—or, sing and play.

4. taketh pleasure—literally, "accepts," alluding to acceptance of propitiatory offerings (compare Ps 147:11).

beautify, &c.—adorn the humble with faith, hope, joy, and peace.

5. in glory—the honorable condition to which they are raised.

upon their beds—once a place of mourning (Ps 6:6).

6. high praises—or, "deeds." They shall go forth as religious warriors, as once religious laborers (Ne 4:17).

7. The destruction of the incorrigibly wicked attends the propagation of God's truth, so that the military successes of the Jews, after the captivity, typified the triumphs of the Gospel.

9. the judgment written—either in God's decrees, or perhaps as in De 32:41-43.

this honour—that is, to be thus employed, will be an honorable service, to be assigned

his saints—or, godly ones (Ps 16:3).