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Psalms 92:3 King James Version (KJV)

3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound.


Psalms 92:3 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, H6218 and upon the psaltery; H5035 upon the harp H3658 with a solemn sound. H1902


Psalms 92:3 American Standard (ASV)

3 With an instrument of ten strings, and with the psaltery; With a solemn sound upon the harp.


Psalms 92:3 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

3 On ten strings and on psaltery, On higgaion, with harp.


Psalms 92:3 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

3 Upon an instrument of ten strings and upon the lute; upon the Higgaion with the harp.


Psalms 92:3 World English Bible (WEB)

3 With the ten-stringed lute, with the harp, And with the melody of the lyre.


Psalms 92:3 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

3 On a ten-corded instrument, and on an instrument of music with a quiet sound.

Cross Reference

Psalms 81:2-3 KJV

Take a psalm, and bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant harp with the psaltery. Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in the time appointed, on our solemn feast day.

Psalms 150:3-5 KJV

Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals.

Commentary on Psalms 92 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 92

Ps 92:1-15. A Psalm-song—(see on Ps 30:1, title). The theme: God should be praised for His righteous judgments on the wicked and His care and defense of His people. Such a topic, at all times proper, is specially so for the reflections of the Sabbath day.

1. sing … name—celebrate Thy perfections.

2. in the morning, … every night—diligently and constantly (Ps 42:8).

loving kindness—literally, "mercy."

faithfulness—in fulfilling promises (Ps 89:14).

3. In such a work all proper aid must be used.

with a … sound—or, on Higgaion (see on Ps 9:16), perhaps an instrument of that name, from its sound resembling the muttered sound of meditation, as expressed also by the word. This is joined with the harp.

4. thy work—that is, of providence (Ps 90:16, 17).

5. great … works—correspond to deep or vast thoughts (Ps 40:5; Ro 11:23).

6. A brutish man knoweth not—that is, God's works, so the Psalmist describes himself (Ps 73:22) when amazed by the prosperity of the wicked, now understood and explained.

8. This he does in part, by contrasting their ruin with God's exaltation and eternity.

most high—as occupying the highest place in heaven (Ps 7:7; 18:16).

9, 10. A further contrast with the wicked, in the lot of the righteous, safety and triumph.

10. horn … exalt—is to increase power (Ps 75:5).

anointed … fresh—or, "new"

oil—(Ps 23:5) a figure for refreshment (compare Lu 7:46). Such use of oil is still common in the East.

11. see … [and] … hear my desire—or, literally, "look on" my enemies and hear of the wicked (compare Ps 27:11; 54:7)—that is, I shall be gratified by their fall.

12-14. The vigorous growth, longevity, utility, fragrance, and beauty of these noble trees, set forth the life, character, and destiny of the pious;

15. and they thus declare God's glory as their strong and righteous ruler.