1 Not unto us, O LORD, H3068 not unto us, but unto thy name H8034 give H5414 glory, H3519 for thy mercy, H2617 and for thy truth's H571 sake.
2 Wherefore should the heathen H1471 say, H559 Where is now their God? H430
3 But our God H430 is in the heavens: H8064 he hath done H6213 whatsoever he hath pleased. H2654
4 Their idols H6091 are silver H3701 and gold, H2091 the work H4639 of men's H120 hands. H3027
5 They have mouths, H6310 but they speak H1696 not: eyes H5869 have they, but they see H7200 not:
6 They have ears, H241 but they hear H8085 not: noses H639 have they, but they smell H7306 not:
7 They have hands, H3027 but they handle H4184 not: feet H7272 have they, but they walk H1980 not: neither speak H1897 they through their throat. H1627
8 They that make H6213 them are like unto them; so is every one that trusteth H982 in them.
9 O Israel, H3478 trust H982 thou in the LORD: H3068 he is their help H5828 and their shield. H4043
10 O house H1004 of Aaron, H175 trust H982 in the LORD: H3068 he is their help H5828 and their shield. H4043
11 Ye that fear H3373 the LORD, H3068 trust H982 in the LORD: H3068 he is their help H5828 and their shield. H4043
12 The LORD H3068 hath been mindful H2142 of us: he will bless H1288 us; he will bless H1288 the house H1004 of Israel; H3478 he will bless H1288 the house H1004 of Aaron. H175
13 He will bless H1288 them that fear H3373 the LORD, H3068 both small H6996 and great. H1419
14 The LORD H3068 shall increase H3254 you more and more, you and your children. H1121
15 Ye are blessed H1288 of the LORD H3068 which made H6213 heaven H8064 and earth. H776
16 The heaven, H8064 even the heavens, H8064 are the LORD'S: H3068 but the earth H776 hath he given H5414 to the children H1121 of men. H120
17 The dead H4191 praise H1984 not the LORD, H3050 neither any that go down H3381 into silence. H1745
18 But we will bless H1288 the LORD H3050 from this time forth and for H5704 evermore. H5769 Praise H1984 the LORD. H3050
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Commentary on Psalms 115 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 115
Many ancient translations join this psalm to that which goes next before it, the Septuagint particularly, and the vulgar Latin; but it is, in the Hebrew, a distinct psalm. In it we are taught to give glory,
Some think this psalm was penned upon occasion of some great distress and trouble that the church of God was in, when the enemies were in insolent and threatening, in which case the church does not so much pour out her complaint to God as place her confidence in God, and triumph in doing so; and with such a holy triumph we ought to sing this psalm.
Psa 115:1-8
Sufficient care is here taken to answer both the pretensions of self and the reproaches of idolaters.
Psa 115:9-18
In these verses,